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The Doves of Pliny glass micro mosaic plaque by Giacomo Raffaelli, 1779. © The Trustees ...
19th century micro mosaic of the Roman forum in Rome, set in gold as a ...
A micro mosaic copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper by Giacomo Raffaelli, commissioned by ...
Empress Marie-Louise’s Chaumet micro mosaic parure, a wedding gift from Napoleon I © The Museum ...
Giacchino Barberi micro mosaic plaque, Rome, circa 1820-25.
Gold and micro mosaic Castellani brooch edged with twisted gold wire, circa 1880, signed on ...
Etruscan revival micro mosaic necklace by Castellani, with the woven gold chain suspending a fringe ...
Giacomo Raffaelli micro mosaic goldfinch plaque, c. 1775-1800. From the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection, ...
Yellow gold acrostic bracelet with multiple gemstone heart sections. Features an acrostic message, diamonds for ...
Plique-à-jour enamel and diamond dragonfly brooch by Boucheron, the wings mounted en tremblant, Paris, circa ...
Victorian mine-cut pear-shaped diamond transformable pendant earrings, set in silver and gold. The lower surrounding ...
Platinum and diamond bracelet with marquise shapes as the main focal point, round diamond and ...
Gothic Berlin Iron bracelet featuring acanthus leaves, with large clasp, centred by a flower, circa ...
18th-century “Flaming Heart” diamond and topaz ring, Portugal, circa 1770s. Courtesy of Métier Paris
Enamel locket depicting cupid guiding a young maiden, her eyes closed, a metaphor for “love ...
Victorian diamond necklace, silver on gold in fitted box, with fittings for tiara, brooch and ...
Edwardian natural pearl and diamond pendant earrings by Ghiso, circa 1900. Courtesy of Pat Saling ...
Edwardian natural pearl and diamond negligee necklace, circa 1910. Courtesy of Pat Saling Jewelry 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.
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