B.zero1 Ring
The Roman amphitheatre distilled into a stacked, graphic band.
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Story & heritage
Launched in 1999, B.zero1 became Bulgari’s emblem of turn-of-the-millennium jewellery: a ring built from Roman architecture, industrial geometry and the house’s appetite for bold gold forms.
The name reads like a manifesto — “B” for Bulgari, zero as a beginning, and one as singularity — while the signature side logos turn the band into a miniature architectural object.
Materials & craft
The official white-gold three-band version is crafted in 18 kt white gold. Bulgari describes B.zero1 as a blend of Roman inspiration, industrial design and state-of-the-art craftsmanship, with clean stacked profiles that can scale from narrow everyday bands to pavé and Rock editions.
How to choose & style
Wear one ring as a graphic anchor or stack metals for a deliberately Bulgari mix. The three-band white-gold version is the quietest daily choice; yellow gold and diamond-set editions turn the same geometry into a stronger evening piece.