ruhyazenfrdekkplesukuzyi
  • FOUNDED IN 1910
    NEW YORK

The hunt has begun for yellow gold chains and brooches - these are new jewelry trends

Among the items to die for, a rare Bulgari brooch with movable flowers was discovered for 200 thousand dollars. The fashion for products with trembling parts en tremblant (complex spring mechanism) was born in Paris in the 18th century, and in the 1950s-1960s Bulgari revived it, creating its famous collection. Brooches were immediately loved in Hollywood: Ingrid Bergman pinned them on her hair, Elizabeth Taylor had two: she received one as a gift for her 30th birthday, and the second as an offering for Eddie Fisher’s offense. Elizabeth's brooch, encrusted with yellow diamonds, was subsequently auctioned at Christie's for one million two hundred dollars. 

And, of course, a Bulgari snake with ruby ​​eyes for an inexplicable $800. The scaly ones were made for the brand by Illario designers. By the way, they still make them in their studio, so if you want a snake that is not signed by Bulgari, but exactly the same, they will make it. It will cost several times less. 

Pricing in the jewelry world is something that defies logic and prediction, just like my PMS mood. For example, the exhibition offered bugle bead earrings worn by Marilyn Monroe for $120, more than half the price of a Bulgari diamond brooch. Apparently this is for dedicated fans. 

Personally, I wouldn’t die for these things and I wouldn’t sell my soul, but they are objectively outstanding. Since the lithotherapist forbade me from blue stones, my lover has felt better, but not for long, because I was prescribed red ones - in rare moments of painful philistine thoughts, I see a ruby ​​on my finger, although a bright red spinel will also do. And, in general, the main thing is love.

 

Author: Yunia Pugacheva

https://t.me/yunapuga

28.01.2023