
Why Bvlgari’s B.Zero1 Collection Will Forever Be Our First Choice For Keepsake Pieces
The collection truly is the epitome of love, desire, ambition, and infinite new beginnings…
It’s rare to find jewellery that can capture so many emotions in its design, but with Bvlgari’s iconic B.Zero1 collection nothing comes close in comparison.
Styled for a new generation the line was first unveiled in 1999 (in time for the millennium), the Italian luxury jeweller had a clear vision of what it wanted to create: a line that was symbolic, a powerful expression of self; intimately intertwined with character, values, and iconic symbols – a contemporary symbol of love in its highest form, that can easily be worn every day.
There was even a coded meaning to the name of the ring, where the ‘B’ stands for Bvlgari, ‘Zero’ for the new millennium, and the number 1 for new and infinite beginnings.

Inspired by Rome’s magnificent Colosseum – an international symbol of power, strength and Italian craftsmanship – the B.Zero1 magnificently captured the beauty of the past and the promise of the future.

It soon became a sought-after choice for men and women looking for a wedding band that would showcase their true desires, inherently united to self and their significant other.
Marked with the seal of the BVLGARI BLVGARI double logo on both ends, the design made it the ideal gift when celebrating milestones and achievements along the journey of life – from engagements and marriages to graduations and new friendships.

More than just a celebration of love, over the years it was interpreted by legendary designers such as Zaha Hadid and Anish Kapoor, and eventually became synonymous with accomplishments, life goals and big dreams.
Supported by A-list celebrities including Lily Aldridge, Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Sting and Jessica Biel, to name only a few, the B.Zero1 jewellery collection for Save the Children International since 2009 has powered many dreams and catapulted love to its highest form – where giving to others becomes a meaningful celebration of life, whether as a gift to oneself or to another.
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