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Boucheron second version of the Lady Greville Tiara redesigned in 1921 and later inherited to the Queen Mother in 1942. It was since modified and worn by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in 2006.

Article   The Official Tiara Gallery

28 April 2011

Chaumet's Attrape-Moi tiara features honey-hued bees

Article   Princess alert: Chaumet is Tiara Central

28 April 2011

One of the entries into Boucheron's book of good wishes for the Royal Couple created by members of the press who attended the Bridal collection launch at Bond Street.

Article   Boucheron’s links to British aristocracy

27 April 2011

Solange Azagury-Partridge Duchess Ring with diamonds and enamel. Made to order and price on request.

Article   Solange Azagury-Partridge celebrates the Aristocrats

27 April 2011

First prize is a Piaget Polo FortyFive worth £9,000 to be won weekend of 27-30 April at Café Luc in Marylebone. Each glass of Louis Roederer champagne allows the chance to enter into the prize draw.

Article   Piaget gets into the spirit of the Royal Wedding

27 April 2011

Theo Fennell 18ct Yellow & White Gold Citrine & Diamond Coronet Ring £16,700

Article   Theo Fennell’s Right Royal Jewels

27 April 2011

Image from De Beers new website Collections Page

Article   De Beers launch new website

14 April 2011

Christie's South Kensington, Lot 254. A 19th Century Necklace by Alexis Falize. Estimated price £25,000-£30,000. SOLD FOR £115,250

Article   Results for Christies South Ken auction 20 April 201

14 April 2011

Hannah Martin's golden pyramid Comte ring sits surprisingly easy on the finger despite its three dimensional shape. The ring channels the spirit of the mysterious Comte de St Germaine, who according to Voltaire, was the man who knew everything.

Article   Hannah Martin’s mysterious new collection

13 April 2011

Maria Doulton, the Jewellery Editor at BaselWorld 2011

Article   Series 2 BaselWorld videos

13 April 2011

From Central Saint Martin's BA Jewellery Catwalk Show of sustainable jewellery. Designer: Charlotte Le Hardy, made from knitted wood, wire and a dead bird. Photo: Sam Davies

Article   Central Saint Martins Sustainable Jewellery Show

13 April 2011

LOUIS VUITTON, Ornament Tribal Ring, yellow gold, blue, yellow and pink sapphires, spessartite and tsavorite garnets, diamonds. £5,600

Article   Louis Vuitton Ornament Tribal

13 April 2011

Maria Doulton, The Jewellery Editor, presents her videos of the best of BaselWorld 2011.

Article   BaselWorld Videos Series 1

11 April 2011

Chanel Premiere Onyx bracelet with diamonds set into yellow gold

Article   Chanel Première Onyx

07 April 2011

Ikepod Marc Newson's Hour Glass 4

Article   BaselWorld Special:Ikepod Marc Newson's Hourglass

30 March 2011

Harry Winston Histoire de Tourbillon presents another twist in the winding tale of the tourbillon. This bi-axial tourbillon appears to float as it is anchor is invisible.

Article   BaselWorld Special: 2011 Mens Watches

23 March 2011

Boucheron's Serpent Tourbillon watch shows both the watchmaking skills and extravagant creativity of this jeweller.

Article   BaselWorld Special: 2011 Womens Watches

23 March 2011

Curves by Oscar Niemeyer

Article   Architect Oscar Niemeyer’s jewellery designs for H Stern

22 March 2011

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

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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