Jewelry that defines presence.


 

 


The Founder

LABULGARA was founded by designer Nadia Todorova, born in Sofia, Bulgaria, where her passion for creativity and innovation was nurtured from an early age. Drawn to fashion and driven by a desire to imagine her own path, she later moved to New York City, where she launched her fine jewelry label.The name LABULGARA, meaning “The Bulgarian,” comes from a nickname Nadia was given after moving to the United States. The name reflects both her heritage and the distinctive perspective that shapes the brand’s identity.Founded in 2016, LABULGARA creates fine jewelry that embodies bold self-expression and modern confidence. The designs balance sculptural form with urban edge, combining striking silhouettes with contemporary refinement.

 

 

Design Philosophy 

LABULGARA designs are inspired by structure rather than ornament. Architecture, marble, stone, and the strength of the built world influence every form. Clean lines, geometric tension, and deliberate silhouettes define the language of the brand.There is beauty in contrast—
softness against edge, restraint against boldness, refinement against raw energy.Our designs reflect the modern woman: powerful, multifaceted, and unapologetic in her presence.Like the women who wear it, LABULGARA moves fluidly—between dark and minimal, refined and daring, quiet and striking.

Jewelry should not disappear into a look. It should define it.

 

 

Craftsmanship

Based in New York City, every LABULGARA piece is carefully handmade using responsibly sourced, high-quality materials.The brand is committed to craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and enduring quality—creating jewelry meant to be worn with intention and kept for years to come.

Each piece is designed as a modern heirloom, where sculptural form meets timeless refinement. 

 

 

The LABULGARA Identity

LABULGARA celebrates confidence, individuality, and presence.
Each piece is designed to become part of the wearer’s identity—bold yet refined, modern yet timeless. Jewelry should not disappear into a look.
It should define it.