Bella Borisovna Margulis was born in Odessa in 1940. During the war was in evacuation in Uzbekistan. In the 1950s, he and his parents moved to Tbilisi (Georgia). There he graduated from school, then entered the Georgian Academy of Arts. Comes out as a fabric artist and gobelinist. He takes part in numerous exhibitions and performs tapestries for interior orders. (The design of the museum of fire-fighting in Tbilisi, the design of the palace of marriage in Karabakh, and others.) Member of the S. Kh. Georgia and a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
In the 70s he mastered the technique of non-woven tapestry, which was little-known at that time. For this, she specifically travels to Brno (then Czechoslovakia).
1991 moves to Israel. Since 1992, a member of the Union of Artists of Israel. Numerous group exhibitions in the country and abroad, as well as six solo exhibitions.