Bvlgari B-Zero Ceramic Necklace – Top Ultimate Version, In Stock, Ships Immediately

$999.00

This is a detailed explanation of the classic B-Zero ceramic necklace. First, regarding the anti-counterfeiting marks: this piece features three sets of authentication identifiers. The first set is located on the edge of the last clasp of the adjustment ring, where the material, year, origin, and a stamped serial number are precisely engraved. This stamping process is extremely challenging due to the minimal surface area—only a tiny edge—requiring exceptional manual skill to imprint a number finer than the edge itself, making it exceptionally difficult to replicate. The second set of anti-counterfeiting marks is a row of laser-engraved letters and numbers inside the pendant’s rim. For those with years of jewelry manufacturing experience, reproducing this feature presents no technical difficulty. The third set lies opposite the lettered code; without an authentic reference, its craftsmanship would be unimaginable. These markings are incredibly shallow—so subtle that they remain invisible unless examined closely. Achieving this requires precision carving with a needle-sized tool measured in micrometers, performed under hundreds of times magnification by highly experienced artisans—an extraordinarily advanced technique. Regarding materials and plating: while genuine ZP uses real gold (priced at over 40,000), we also use real gold as the base material, applying a specially formulated colored gold electroplating on the surface. How superior is this plating? Every ceramic necklace we produce contains actual gold content in its coating. Put simply, with proper daily care, the color of this necklace will remain indistinguishable from real gold for six months to a year—a truly outstanding result. Packaging-wise, the B-Zero ceramic necklace differs from the packaging of the charity edition ZP; therefore, special packaging incurs an additional fee. Finally, regarding market versions: even genuine product buyers rarely provide such meticulous, magnified visual breakdowns of every detail as we do. The reason is simple—they cannot achieve our level of craftsmanship. As for certain sellers claiming to have spent tens of thousands importing ZP molds, just take a look—you’ll be laughing. They lack even the most basic stamping, let alone attention to other fine details. You know who I mean 😉😉.