


Tubogas choker in two-colour gold with cornelian intaglio from the 19th century, rubies, sapphires, emeralds and diamonds, 1980. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
At the heart of the historic store, Via Condotti 10, there is a permanent space dedicated to the Bvlgari Heritage Collection. Located on the left immediately upon entry into the boutique, this room formerly dedicated to precious silverware kept its old furniture and has recently been transformed into a heritage gallery. Named Domvs, which means “House” or “Home” in Latin, it offers a rotation of Bvlgari museum pieces, through three thematic exhibitions per year. The Bvlgari Domvs is open every day and on free access to anyone wishing to discover the history of Bvlgari, the evolution of the jeweler’s designs, and the icons that have led to its international success.
An industrially inspired goldsmithing technique that became an icon of the Bvlgari style. This is the story of Tubogas, as traced by the dedicated exhibition at the Bvlgari DOMVS—the Maison's Heritage exposition space inside its historic boutique at Via Condotti 10. The Tubogas exhibition will run from 29 November 2024 to 2 March 2025.
Like a true creative laboratory, over time Tubogas has represented an infinite territory of experimentation and technical innovation for Bvlgari, making way for the exploration of different designs, interpretations and material combinations. Always raising the bar in terms of know-how and execution, the Roman High Jeweller has been able to elevate this technique into a signature of its style.
Tubogas choker in two-colour gold with cornelian intaglio from the 19th century, rubies, sapphires, emeralds and diamonds, 1980. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Tubogas bracelet in steel and gold with citrines and green tourmaline, ca. 1988. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Monete Tubogas bracelet in two-colour gold with Hellenistic silver coin, ca. 1982. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Serpenti Tubogas bracelet-watch in gold with rubies and diamonds, ca. 1950. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Tubogas choker in three-colour gold, ca. 1983. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Serpenti Tubogas bracelet-watch in gold, ca. 1948-1949. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Serpenti Tubogas bracelet-watch in burnished steel and gold, ca. 1972. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Monete Tubogas choker in gold with Greek silver coins, ca. 1974. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Tubogas bracelet in gold with diamonds, ca. 1940. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Serpenti Tubogas bracelet-watch in two-tone gold with diamonds, ca. 1955. Bvlgari Heritage Collection
Bvlgari is looking for exceptional examples of jewels and watches created prior to 1995 to enrich the brand’s Heritage Collection. Appointments in Rome, Milan, Naples, Palermo, London, Geneva and New York.
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An icon of infinite transformation, crafted with mastery and reinvented many times over since 1948.
The icon that rewrites the codes of design with an audacious spirit and creative experimentation.
A celebration of timeless elegance and joyful femininity captured by an iconic, universal motif.
Its sinuous twists of gold and versatile design make it an icon of eclectic innovation.
Defined by its iconic octagonal case, it blends a resolutely Italian style and mechanical mastery.