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Jewelry Dish Monete by BVLGARI

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Specifications

Bulgari
Object
- Ancient coin of Maxentius, 306-312 AD, AE Follis, Roma and Emperor in Temple - 307 AD.
- Silver
- 11,5 cm
- 1970s

950€

THE STORY OF THE COLLECTION

 

Bulgari, renowned for its opulent jewelry and luxurious accessories, has a fascinating history deeply intertwined with art, culture, and craftsmanship. One exceptional facet of the Bulgari legacy lies in its exquisite coin collection, a testament to the brand's commitment to blending timeless elegance with historical significance.

The genesis of Bulgari's coin collection can be traced back to the visionary minds of the brand's designers in the 1970s and 1980s. During this period, Bulgari embarked on a creative exploration that extended beyond traditional jewelry, venturing into the realm of home décor and desk accessories. The result was a series of eccentric and distinctive items, many of which incorporated ancient coins, reflecting a unique fusion of modern design and historical resonance.

One standout piece from Bulgari's illustrious collection is a captivating silver dish from the 1980s. This exquisite dish serves not only as a functional accessory but also as a captivating work of art. What makes this piece truly extraordinary is the ancient coin it cradles – a relic from the era of Maxentius (306-312 AD), an AE Follis from Rome depicting the Emperor in a temple, minted in 307 AD.

Imagine returning home and placing your cherished jewelry on this exceptional silver dish, where a piece of history serves as the backdrop for your modern treasures. The juxtaposition of ancient and contemporary elements encapsulates Bulgari's commitment to bridging the past and the present, creating heirlooms that transcend time.

Bulgari's foray into crafting items for the desk and home during the 1970s and 1980s was marked by a bold and daring spirit. The incorporation of ancient coins into these pieces added an element of mystique, symbolizing a connection to the rich tapestry of human history. These artifacts weren't mere decorations; they were tangible links to the past, inviting individuals to engage with history in their daily lives.

In the 1980s, Bulgari's silver dish with the Maxentius coin became a coveted symbol of sophistication and refinement. The intricate detailing of the coin, paired with the superb craftsmanship of the silver dish, exemplifies Bulgari's commitment to excellence. The dish became more than just a functional item; it became a work of art that encapsulated the essence of luxury and history.

Bulgari's coin collection, and particularly the silver dish with the Maxentius coin, continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Each piece tells a story – a narrative that transcends time and connects us to the grandeur of ancient civilizations. As we appreciate Bulgari's legacy, we also celebrate the brand's ability to transform everyday objects into extraordinary artifacts, infusing them with a sense of history and glamour that withstands the test of time.

 

 

 

 

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