Wild Pop: A Fine Jewellery Interpretation of the ‘Wild’ 80s by Bvlgari

July 24, 2018

By Jodie Smith

4 min read

“Warhol and Bvlgari are genuine pop-culture icons whose influence continues to inspire new generations,” says Michael Dayton Hermann, a director at The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts.

Andy Warhol – the American artist, producer, designer, writer, collector, publisher, film director - and key figure in the history of the pop art movement and modern art in general – considered Bvlgari’s jewellery the embodiment of the ‘wild’ 1980s. He was linked to the jewellery maison not only by a close friendship but also an irrepressible craving for the unpredictable, a desire to experiment with the boundaries of art and break all the rules in search of new methods. “We are always striving for the impossible,” Nicola Bulgari loves to say.

Bvlgari ‘Logomania’ cuff from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in coral rubrum, turquoise and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Logomania’ cuff from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in coral rubrum, turquoise and diamonds

Creative Director at Bvlgari Lucia Silvestri visited The Andy Warhol Foundation in New York to inspect Bvlgari’s printed material (catalogues and letters) in the artist’s archives. “I wanted to come up with something on the theme of this fantastic dialogue between Bvlgari and Andy Warhol,” explains Lucia. Today, in 2018, standing on the brink of so many new possibilities in the spheres of technology, innovation, fashion and culture, Lucia recalls a lesson she learnt during her time working with Nicola and Paolo Bulgari: “You have to take a risk.” From this notion, the idea was born for the new ‘Wild Pop’ collection, imbued with the spirit of the 80s.

Bvlgari ‘Eggs’ necklace from ‘Andy Warhol’ line in citrine, amethysts, rubellite, chalcedony and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Eggs’ necklace from ‘Andy Warhol’ line in citrine, amethysts, rubellite, chalcedony and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Flamingos’ necklace from ‘Music’ line in onyx, diamonds and rose gold

Bvlgari ‘Flamingos’ necklace from ‘Music’ line in onyx, diamonds and rose gold

Bvlgari ‘Pop Heart’ necklace from ‘Andy Warhol’ line with 53.80ct heart cut cabochon tanzanite, tanzanites, emeralds and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Pop Heart’ necklace from ‘Andy Warhol’ line with 53.80ct heart cut cabochon tanzanite, tanzanites, emeralds and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Sam the Cat’ necklace from ‘Andy Warhol’ line in chalcedony, sapphires, and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Sam the Cat’ necklace from ‘Andy Warhol’ line in chalcedony, sapphires, and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Curls My Love’ necklace from ‘Music’ line in diamonds, emeralds, white gold and titanium

Bvlgari ‘Curls My Love’ necklace from ‘Music’ line in diamonds, emeralds, white gold and titanium

Bvlgari ‘Synthesiser’ necklace from ‘Music’ line in onyx, diamonds and white gold

Bvlgari ‘Synthesiser’ necklace from ‘Music’ line in onyx, diamonds and white gold

The design of the entire jewellery collection is built on Bvlgari's established signature motifs, as well as unusual, surprising combinations of bright gemstones. Colour is a recognisable feature of Bvlgari’s style, and ‘Wild Pop’ uses the very brightest and liveliest shades of colour. The frenzy of that time is communicated not only through bold lines, but also a bright colour palette.

Bvlgari ‘Pop Flower’ bracelet from ‘Andy Warhol’ line in mother of pearl, rubellite, tourmalines, amethysts, citrines and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Pop Flower’ bracelet from ‘Andy Warhol’ line in mother of pearl, rubellite, tourmalines, amethysts, citrines and diamonds

The collection is - of course - highly impressive, but some of the works really stand out, even amongst their glittering fellow jewels. The first of these is the platinum ‘Queen of Pop’ necklace with its blinding 24.80 carat sapphire, baguette diamonds, mint green tourmalines and sapphires, epitomising the pop art style in line with the practices of high jewellery art. Audacious, unexpected and unapologetic, it unifies all the essential rules of Bvlgari design.

Bvlgari ‘Queen of Pop’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line with 24.82ct cushion cut Sri Lankan sapphire, sapphires, tourmalines and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Queen of Pop’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line with 24.82ct cushion cut Sri Lankan sapphire, sapphires, tourmalines and diamonds

As the name suggests, the ‘Magnificent Green Ruffles’ necklace is a real sensation. Adorned with a superlative Colombian emerald weighing 34.12 carats, it was created based on the fashion advice of Alexis Carrington, the heroine of the 1980s stalwart TV series Dynasty: “When it doubt, add some ruffles to your dress.” The jewellers at Bvlgari imbibed this approach, adding it to their arsenal of design techniques, and formed one of the most stunning creations in the collection.

Bvlgari ‘Precious Ruffles’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in 65.44ct drop cut Zambian emeralds, amethysts, emeralds, turquoise, and diamonds

Bvlgari ‘Precious Ruffles’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in 65.44ct drop cut Zambian emeralds, amethysts, emeralds, turquoise, and diamonds

No less wonderful is the ‘Supreme Diamond Light’ set of earrings, a ring and a bracelet. Reminiscent of the magnificent Manhattan skyline, these jewels are inspired by Bvlgari’s enduring love for New York; indeed, it was during the 80s that the maison’s relationship with the city was established. This is a jewellery tribute to the spectacular skyscrapers for which the city that never sleeps is so famous.

Bvlgari ‘Supreme Diamond Light’ bracelet from ‘Roaring 80s’ line with 11.40ct marquise cut diamond, onyx, diamonds and platinum, and ‘Supreme Diamond Light’ ring from ‘Roaring 80s’ line with 5.21ct marquise cut diamond, onyx, diamonds and platinum

Bvlgari ‘Supreme Diamond Light’ bracelet from ‘Roaring 80s’ line with 11.40ct marquise cut diamond, onyx, diamonds and platinum, and ‘Supreme Diamond Light’ ring from ‘Roaring 80s’ line with 5.21ct marquise cut diamond, onyx, diamonds and platinum

The elegant ‘Happy Leaves’ necklace - a satirical comment on the subject of marijuana - will be sought after by the more rebellious: it conjures euphoric feelings that captured the imaginations of a whole generation. The piece is comprised of gold, and decorated with pavé diamonds totalling 14.63 carats and emeralds weighing 5.60 carats.

Bvlgari ‘Happy Leaves’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in malachite, diamonds and yellow gold

Bvlgari ‘Happy Leaves’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in malachite, diamonds and yellow gold

Bvlgari ‘Happy Leaves’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in emeralds, diamonds and white gold

Bvlgari ‘Happy Leaves’ necklace from ‘Roaring 80s’ line in emeralds, diamonds and white gold

‘Wild Pop’ is a fresh interpretation of high jewellery art that is simultaneously typical in its use of large stones, and that also has a totally original source of inspiration. This collection is truly daring, and has unmistakably arsien from the distinctive genius that is Bvlgari.

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