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Article A super stone for a super cause: 60ct aquamarine to be raffled for charity Fine Cell Work
28 August 2014
Article Forty historic rings belonging to Zucker family on sale at Les Enluminures New York gal...
27 August 2014
Article The discreet appeal of solid gold dials and movements from H. Moser and F.P. Journe wat...
Article Exotic fables and miniature palaces are enshrined in these marvellous recreations of Or...
26 August 2014
Article Eight charms by leading British jewellers united on one bracelet in aid of Breast Cance...
Article Biennale des Antiquaires 2014 Video: Jeweller David Morris flies the flag for Britain
25 August 2014
Article How to buy a diamond engagement ring: the enduring allure of the teardrop cut
Article Richard Mille sponsors the Chantilly Arts & Elegance weekend including a beauty contest...
Article Anthony Lent jewellery: enter a wonderful dream world of museum worthy jewels
24 August 2014
Article The new Boodles Blossom watch: a precious as well as functional piece of high jewellery...
Article Winged fine jewellery is our latest flight of fancy
23 August 2014
Article Jacquie Aiche jewellery: sexy bohemian jewels to be draped across the body
22 August 2014
Article David Morris jewellery: a decade of the romantic Rose Cut diamond collection
21 August 2014
Article Ethical jewellery: going green has never been easier as Fairtrade gold opens the door t...
Article Fire opal jewellery glows with an inner fire saturated with every hue of red and orange
Article Panerai watches: 1936 marks the launch of the Panerai Radiomir watch prototype and the ...
20 August 2014
Article Negative space: the minimalist jewellery trend that is challenging our perceptions of d...
Article Watches and Wonders prepares for its second show in Hong Kong for Asian watch enthusiasts
19 August 2014
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.