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The Address necklace features an impressive 10.01-carat emerald-cut diamond inspired by an archive design from ...
The Spark necklace takes the form of a question mark and uses eight different diamond ...
The Silhouette jewel is made up of seven metres of 2,500 diamond-set beads and can ...
The Untamed necklace is a question mark necklace that runs the entire length of the ...
Shoulder ornament with flower motifs and pearl circa 1880 from Boucheron’s archives that inspired the ...
Claire Choisne found this first drawing of question mark necklace from 1879 by Paul Legrand ...
The central diamond in the Address necklace can be taken off and worn as a ...
The first question mark necklace from 1879 featured ivy, echoing Frédéric Boucheron’s love of the ...
The dazzling Silhouette jewel has hidden clasps that allow it drape across and along the ...
Claire Choisne’s The Spark necklace is a re-interpretation of one of the first question mark ...
Alex Armen and Arbi Khanjian in the Toronto studio of Solitaire x Alex Armen.
A bold peridot cocktail ring showcasing the Toronto atelier’s mastery of sculptural design and intricate ...
A close-up revealing the intricate metalwork and detailed setting of the ritual bell by Solitaire ...
A close-up revealing the precision stone-setting at the heart of Solitaire × Alex Armen’s bespoke ...
An ancient Buddhist bell reinterpreted by Toronto-based atelier Solitaire x Alex Armen.
The Black Diamond Basketball Pendant by Solitaire × Alex Armen, set with 166 black diamonds ...
A bespoke engagement ring by Solitaire x Alex Armen, designed and crafted in their Toronto ...
A one-of-a-kind signet ring by Solitaire × Alex Armen, designed and crafted in-house, set with ...
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.