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Sotirios Voulgaris (; 18 March 1857 – 1932), or Sotirio Bulgari in Italian, was a
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and distinguished businessman, who founded the company
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(or ''Bvlgari'') which flourished in business in
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, and later internationally in the area of gold- and silversmithing and
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Biography

Voulgaris was born on 18 March 1857, in Paramythia, in the Sanjak of Ioannina, Ioannina Eyalet, later
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, part of the Ottoman
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(now
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,
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,
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), where he spent his childhood. He originated from the village of Kalarrytes, which at the time was the largest silversmithing centre in the
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. He was one of the eleven children of his
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father, Georgios Voulgaris (1823–1889), and his Greek mother with Aromanian roots, Eleni Strouggaris. Some sources maintain that he was of Aromanian background. Sotirios ultimately was the only one who survived of all his siblings. Inspired by his grandfather, Konstantinos, Voulgaris became a
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, first making belts and then earrings, sword cases and silver buttons. He had both talent and passion and thus he became active professionally and timidly began the profession of
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- silversmith in the villages of Epirus, while together with his father they travelled from the area of Epirus (today Greece) to today Albania to sell their creations. In Paramythia he opened his first silversmithing workshop with the help of his father. Then, due to the difficulties arising from the cold and political unrest, but also the bad situation due to the Ottoman occupation, his father suggested that they leave the country and find a place where they could work in peace and create a business. They ended up settling in
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, Greece. Ιn 1888, he married Eleni Baziou, with whom he had six children; Konstantinos-Georgios (Costantino Bulgari) (1889–1973), Leonidas-Georgios ( Giorgio Bulgari; 1890–1966), Maria-Athina (1891–1976), Sofia (1893–1908), Alexandra (1895–1984) and Spyridon (1897–1932). Soon they left for
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,
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.


Company

The family established their first store in Naples, but they faced difficulties due to robberies and eventually closed the store. Then, in 1881, they moved to
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, and in 1884 they opened their first shop in Via Sistina 85, and then they opened a second shop in Via Sistina, inspired by
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' novel. Shortly after, they created the main store in Via dei Condotti together with his two sons, Constantino and Giorgio. In 1905, he opened the store on Condotti Street, which would become the company's main store. In its early years, his company, Bulgari, became known for silver pieces that incorporated elements from
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and
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, combining them with floral motifs. At the time,
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, was the centre of fashion and creativity and greatly influenced Bulgari's designs. Jewellery from the 1920s included platinum Art Deco settings, while pieces from the 1930s had geometric diamond patterns, often combined with coloured gemstones. Sotirios Voulgaris died in 1932, leaving his business to his two sons, Giorgio (1890–1966) and Constantino (1889–1973), who both had a great interest in precious stones and jewellery. The company expanded and eventually established four stores while growing rapidly over the following decades.


Aftermath

After his death, his sons Costantino and Giorgio took over the management of the company together. During the 1970s, the first Bulgari stores opened abroad, including in cities such as
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and
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, while the brand began to gain global fame with famous artists and actors wearing its jewellery at public events and on the big screen. The evolution continues, with Sotirios' granddaughter
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taking over the company in 1973 and grandsons
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and Nicola Bulgari taking over the company the first two in 1966 and the last in 1984. In the 1990s, his great-grandson CEO Francesco Trapani expanded the brand by launching fragrances, making Bulgari known worldwide as a luxury brand. In 2011,
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acquired the company for €4.3 billion, with the Bulgari family retaining the majority stake in LVMH. The company is currently estimated to be worth 7.49 billion euros. Today, Paolo Bulgari (born 1937), an Italian businessman and grandson of Sotirios Voulgaris, is the chairman of the company Bvlgari.


References


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See also

* Voulgaris


External links


The Life of Sotirio Bvlgari, the Founder of Bvlgari
{{DEFAULTSORT:Voulgaris, Sotirios 1857 births 1932 deaths Greek people of Aromanian descent 19th-century Greek businesspeople 20th-century Greek businesspeople