RUBY 'SERPENTI' BRACELET-WATCH, BULGARI
RUBY 'SERPENTI' BRACELET-WATCH, BULGARI
1 More
On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT wil… Read more THE PROPERTY OF AN ITALIAN PRIVATE COLLECTOR
RUBY 'SERPENTI' BRACELET-WATCH, BULGARI

Details
RUBY 'SERPENTI' BRACELET-WATCH, BULGARI
Cushion-shaped ruby, ruby eyes, late 1950s, mechanical movement, case width 1.6 cm, dial signed Piaget, bracelet signed Bulgari, red Bulgari fitted case
Special Notice
On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT will be charged at 7.7% on both the premium as well as the hammer price.

Lot Essay

SERPENTI
Emblem of the Roman jewellery house Bulgari, the serpents are anchored in the history of humanity, especially in ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman mythologies; they are a recurrent figure in jewellery and symbols of eternal renewal, wisdom, vitality and seduction.
In the 1940s, thanks to gold tubular bands called Tubogas, whose flexibility allowed to reproduce the fluidity of the animal, the first evocated snakes watches and bracelets appeared in Bulgari’s collections.
In the 1960s, when Rome became the new Hollywood, famous actors and actresses were often seen strolling down Via Condotti. Perhaps the most famous actress at the time, Elizabeth Taylor, became a prestigious muse for Bulgari, wearing a magnificent gold, diamond and emerald 'Serpenti' bracelet watch during the shooting of Cleopatra in 1962.

More from Magnificent Jewels

View All
View All