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LeafLace ring featuring a pear-cut moss agate with natural dendritic inclusions and marquise-cut emerald accents ...
Three-carat oval moissanite engagement ring — moissanite being a lab-created gemstone known for its diamond-like ...
A gender-neutral wedding band in 14-carat gold with a baguette moss agate inlay and leaf-engraved ...
An organically shaped green sapphire — offered as a natural stone with the option of ...
A pear-cut moissanite — a lab-created gemstone known for its diamond-like brilliance — set on ...
A marquise-cut moissanite — a lab-grown gemstone whose natural counterpart was first identified in tiny ...
A curved wedding band in 14-carat gold set with natural marquise-cut moss agates and small ...
A half-carat oval moissanite — a lab-created gemstone valued for its bright, diamond-like clarity — ...
The Winter Egg was made in 1913, commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II as an Easter ...
The Winter Egg is carved from rock crystal and mounted with platinum and thousands of ...
Bvlgari highlights the graphic lines of Serpenti and B.zero1 against its celestial holiday backdrop.
The Serpenti Forever Mini Top Handle Bag, illuminated by its Fireworks pattern of carefully applied ...
Bvlgari’s Octo Finissimo placed against a cosmic setting that echoes the watch’s sharp architectural geometry.
The Serpenti Viper bracelet captured in a sculptural composition that underlines its articulated movement.
Bvlgari sets its holiday narrative under a Roman night sky, with the brand’s icons connecting ...
Bvlgari’s Divas’ Dream pendant shown in a clean, single-motif close-up that emphasises the fan-shape design.
At the workbench where every Ming jewel begins: meticulous sketches, loose gemstones and hand tools ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.