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Save the Children With Bulgari


Further to the successful launch of the limited edition silver rings earlier this year, on the occasion of the brand’s 125th anniversary, Bulgari has created a sterling silver pendant with cotton lace, to support the international Save the Children campaign "Rewrite the Future".

A symbol of Bulgari's commitment to Save the Children and a tribute to the silversmith origins of Sotirio Bulgari, the company's founder, the pendant features the Save the Children logo engraved on the back. The front of the pendant is decorated by the inscription "S. Bulgari" reproduced in the distinctive graphic form inspired by an old advertising page in Liberty Style celebrating the historical Bulgari shop at Via dei Condotti in Rome.

The pendant is exclusively available across all Bulgari stores in the UAE, Bahrain and Lebanon, and retails at AED1,500 / BD150 / US$290 respectively.

Comments

Anonymous said…
is it avalible in Q8?
3alia'a said…
I love the title! it's so ironic lol.
Ansam said…
Do you know if they'll bring'em to Kuwait??
Confashion said…
Anonymous & Ansam
I'm not sure but I think they won't be available in Kuwait. I've heard that the Kuwaiti branch has been having some problems with the mother company and as a result some of their stock is not arriving on time.. I'm not sure if that's true or not.. but that's what I have been told.

3alia'a
A little too ironic ;P
Suwi said…
is it available in london?

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