Fabulous 1980's Vintate Beautiful Textured floral design, Mesh swags connect a circular focal piece
Beautiful Joseff style, I thought this was a vintage Joseff of Hollywood,
then an Italian maker when I found it but discovered it was actually a Dutch Company
Adjustible 18 to 22 inches long wearable length.
Excellent never worn condition.
Please check my listings for other vintage boutique Chain pieces, other necklaces, earrings and bracelet.
Very good size and very wearable. New Old Stock so Very, Very Good Vintage condition,
It is stunning on. Lovely for dress up or casual wear, so very versatile and Classic Style.
The floral embellisments are in beautiful condition. Unbelievable to find these type pieces.
These are from a Boutique I bought in Atlanta, I believe the owner kept these because they were Samples.
Many were on original velvet boards and the tags have the original wholesale prices and descriptions of what colors were available.
I purchased a large approximately 50-75 piece collection.
I also was able to purchase about 80 pieces of Lanvin Paris New Old Stock as well with original tags.
Look for those listings in my shop, these pieces will go quickly as they are very rarely available.
This necklace is signed with the Triangular Bulatti hang tag.
Please look at photos, this shows up brighter in photos than in person.
It is more of a Bronzey color, like Joseff of Hollywood type finish.
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A little bit about the Company
Information from livemaster.com
Most, of course, wrote that the company is Dutch, so we decided to look there.
We found two names of designers who once worked in the company. I contacted one whose name is Maurice Tiggeler. He responded very quickly, gladly answered all the questions, sent photos by e-mail, and after a while he offered to meet him and his father Herman Tiggeler, owner and designer of Ermani Bulatti from the very beginning. He asked me if I wanted to interview him and dad! Did I?!
Well, just imagine how happy we were! Finally, a lot about this company, the style of which we adore, would become clear. See all the details and photos
https://www.livemaster.com/topic/3155701-who-is-ermani-bulatti-or-how-i-met-company-owners
Company:
The name of the company is Accessa BV. The company has existed under a different name since 1966 and produced cheaper jewellery for the Dutch market.
In 1984, the company changed its style and opened a brand which name we already know - Ermani Bulatti. The company closed its doors in 2012 due to economic crisis in Europe.
The company had about 15 people. Among them were designers, soldering ironers, jewellers, managers, the head of the company. They worked at the factory and at home.
The name of the brand:
In the 1980s, Italian fashion and designers were very popular. All that sounded more or less Italian was "wow." Therefore, they decided to choose an Italian name for their brand. The name Hermani comes from the name of the owner - Herman. But they had to change the surname. The name of the designer who worked at the time was van den Berk. Berk means "birch" in Dutch, in French "birch" is Bouleau. They did not know the word in Italian, so Bouleau turned into Bulatti. So the designer Ermani Bulatti was born.
Success came very quickly. Half of the jewellry was sold in Holland, the rest around the world: England, Ireland, America, Germany, etc. Especially England loved this brand.
Designers:
The designers of Bulatti from the very beginning were Herman Tiggeler together with Henk van den Berk, then it was Mark Krijger and since 2000 Paulien Nooter and Maurice Tiggeler had been the designers.
Jewellery:
Bulatti became famous due to fabulous brooches, large unusual belts, which were popular in the 1980s and, of course, clips. Clips were trendy as they did not hurt the ears. Shops allowed to return the purchase if it turned out that the client was not comfortable. But no one ever did.
All jewels were made by hand, with careful study of all small details. When buying, a client got a certificate and a guarantee for a year in the form of a small card as shown in the photos.
Collections:
Two collections per year were produced. Any new collection repeated the most popular jewellery of the previous collections and offered new designs. In general, the collection consisted of about 160 models of jewels, each of which was executed in the color of old silver or bronze. There was also many colors of pearls and Swarovski crystals. Some jewels were made with pearls and crystals of any colors upon order.
The circulation of the most popular copies did not exceed a thousand pieces. But the majority did not reach such circulation. So, Ermani Bulatti jewels are rare nowadays!
Ermani Bulatti is an expensive cmopany. Jewellery was sold in the best boutiques of the world at the appropriate price. Now it is difficult to buy Bulatti and prices can be two or three times higher than they were originally. This can be explained by the remaining high demand for these ornaments and the rarity of their presence on the market.
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