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Gold ‘Scorpion’ necklace, Elsa Peretti, circa 1979. Collection of Kimberly Klosterman, Photography by Tony Walsh, ...
‘Twist’ cuff from the Twilight Collection, carved rock crystal, brilliant-cut diamonds, 18K white gold and ...
Van Cleef & Arpels ‘Aries’ pendant, circa 1974, front and reverse. Yellow gold, emerald, malachite, ...
Multi-gem 18K gold ‘Forever X’ necklace, by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co., 1983. Courtesy ...
Echoing the champagne that inspired it, Hirsh’s Fizz collection captures the joy of shared moments. ...
Set with hand-finished pavé diamonds, the Fizz necklace and rings shimmer with motion. A contemporary ...
Designed for everyday wear, the Fizz bracelet and rings layer effortlessly. Their articulated settings catch ...
In the Fizz ring, Hirsh creates repeating pavé arcs inspired by champagne coupes, a jewel ...
With the Fizz earrings in rose gold, Hirsh shows its playful side: studs that transform ...
Hirsh’s Fizz earrings shimmer with pavé diamonds yet remain easy to wear, jewels designed to ...
The Fizz ring in platinum offers everyday sparkle with Mayfair refinement, showing how Hirsh brings ...
An open design from the Fizz collection by Hirsh, this yellow gold ring is light, ...
The Fizz necklace by Hirsh is handmade in the Conduit Street workshop, a pavé design ...
Handmade in Mayfair, the Fizz bracelet by Hirsh reflects the house’s reputation for precision and ...
Léo Cosendai Metamorphosis Sphere I ring and Mella I earrings on model from the designer's ...
Léo Cosendai is an acclaimed gong meditation master who has performed his unique sound baths ...
Léo Cosendai Metamorphosis Mella I earrings from the Metamorphosis collection.
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.