NECKLACE BULGARI
Photographed by: David Roemer
Videographer: Adam Wamsley
Written by:
Marion Fasel

For centuries, the serpent has stood for so many things—love, seduction and beauty included. This year, snake jewelry has stylishly slithered back to necks and wrists, symbolizing a sexy departure from the sweatpant culture we’ve grown used to given recent circumstances.

Snake jewelry has slithered back into the forefront of style for any number of great reasons—of course, topping the list, is their seductive good looks. “Women want to be sexy again, after living in casual-land for so long during the last year, and gold snake jewelry is the embodiment of that,” explains Jennifer McCurry from Marissa Collections.

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Women want to be sexy again, after living in casual-land for so long during the last year, and gold snake jewelry is the embodiment of that.

JENNIFER MCCURRY, JEWELRY SPECIALIST

BRACELET MISAHARA
Slither and Sparkle: Diamond Snake Jewelry
NECKLACE BULGARI

The History of Snake Jewelry

Snakes have long played the role of jewelry seductress. During the classical era in Greece women wore alluring gold snake armbands and rings. Diamonds began infusing serpent jewels with sparkle during the 19th century. Several chic royals including France’s Empress Eugénie and Britain’s Queen Alexandra flaunted diamond studded gold snake bracelets. In the 20th century, Elizabeth Taylor, María Felix and Catherine Deneuve were among the stylish movie stars who sported snake jewelry.

Back in the glory days of magazines, legendary Vogue Editor-in-Chief Diana Vreeland made sure snake jewels appeared all over the pages of her publication. In a 1968 editorial staff memo she said, “Don’t forget the Serpent. The serpent should be on every finger and all wrists and all everywhere. The serpent is the motif of the hours in jewelry. We cannot see enough of them.”

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Slither and Sparkle: Diamond Snake Jewelry
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Snake Jewelry on The Red Carpet Today

Today movie stars are once again making diamond snakes part of their red carpet looks. There is rarely a big occasion where a Bulgari Serpenti necklace doesn’t make at least one appearance. Stars who have worn the snake style just this year start with model Anna Cleveland and go right on through the alphabet to Zendaya.

Anna Cleveland wears Bulgari Serpenti snake jewelry at the Venice Film Festival
Anna Cleveland attends the red carpet during the Venice Film Festival on September 03, 2021. (Getty Images)
Snake Jewelry: Eiza González wears a Bulgari Serpenti cuff bracelets on the red carpet during the 2021 Met Gala.
Eiza González attends The 2021 Met Gala on September 13, 2021. (Getty Images)
Snake Jewelry: Cynthia Erivo wears a backwards natural diamond snake necklace at the 2020 SAG Awards.
Cynthia Erivo attends the Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 19, 2020. (Getty Images)
Snake Jewelry: Zendaya wears Bulgari Serpenti diamond cuff bracelets at the "Dune" UK premiere in 2021.
Zendaya attends the “Dune” UK Special Screening on October 18, 2021. (Getty Images)

“For Bulgari, the Serpenti Collection manifests one of the most celebrated icons of the brand’s creativity,” explained Nicola Bulgari in the book Bulgari: Serpenti Collection, written by yours truly. He went on to add, “It is also vivid proof of our ability to take inspiration from the past while introducing distinctive and striking reinterpretations.”

The Lasting Power of Slithering Style

Slither and Sparkle: Diamond Snake Jewelry
BRACELET ARUNASHI
NECKLACE JACOB & CO.

One reason for the snake’s staying power with iconoclastic houses like Bulgari is their linear form. It is what makes snakes so sexy in jewelry. Designers often wrap the bodies of gold and diamond snakes around wrists, necks and fingers. The meandering line gives jewels the great quality of movement. There is also a bit of playful peek-a-boo with skin exposed underneath parts of the jewel.

Another big reason snakes have been almost constantly popular is because they symbolize so many good things. During the classical era snakes were linked to the goddess of love, Aphrodite. Her bracelet represented alluring beauty. The power and wisdom of snakes was part of the lore of Alexander the Great and the Roman emperor, Augustus. Both leaders proclaimed they were sired by divine serpents. When Prince Albert presented a gold snake engagement ring to Britain’s young Queen Victoria, it sent a message to the world the creature was a symbol of everlasting love.

Today another meaning is regularly applied to snake jewels. “Snakes represent strength since their bodies are like one big muscle. They also symbolize new beginnings because they shed their skin,” says Jennifer McCurry. “New beginnings and strength are ideas women hold especially dear right now.”


Photographer: David Roemer
Videographer: Adam Wamsley
Art Director:Jessica Solitrin
Hair: Panos Papandrianos
Makeup: Deanna Hagan
Manicurist: Kana Kishita
Photo Assistants: Daren Thomas, Alex Powell 
Digital Tech: Tara Chumpelik
1 AC: Jimi Franklin
1 Digital Tech: Scout Isensee
Prop Stylist: Mark Chandler

Model: Zlata Semenk