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A 2-carat unheated Paraiba tourmaline is infinitely rarer than a white diamond, making it one ...
Chameleon diamonds are few and far between. Their resting colour is olive-green, and they change ...
The Facet ring by Hirsh London is set with a rainbow of natural colour diamonds ...
Pink diamonds are amongst the rarest gemstones and the Argyl mine in Australia was the ...
The Regent Yellow Diamond Ring by Hirsh London, has a deeply saturated yellow colour that ...
Sophia Hirsh’s blue diamond engagement ring stands out not only for its unique hue but ...
Spinel is one of the least known gemstones that comes in all colours under the ...
The Artemis Alexandrite ring shown in incandescent light changes from green to a reddish-purple colour. ...
Alexandrite has become a top investment gemstone, appealing not only for its beauty but its ...
The emerald in this ring is close to 5-carats in size and is from Muzo ...
Rubies have traditionally been amongst the most valuable of all colour gemstones. The Art Deco ...
Nikos Koulis sets 29.62 carats of D-E colour marquise diamonds in high-polished gold for a ...
Impermanence Magnolia necklace, Composition N°2 by Boucheron
Vhernier’s Ardis necklace in white gold, aluminium and diamonds showcases the brand’s sculptural roots and ...
The Monili bracelet from Gucci & Pomellato pairs sculptural gold with supple leather—two Italian crafts ...
Floral curves meet geometric precision in Damiani’s “Ode to Italy” necklace, set with a 30.25ct ...
Damiani sets a 30.25ct Colombian emerald into a floral motif that took over 1,000 hours ...
Graff’s 1963 necklace is set with 7,790 diamonds—cut, calibrated and set entirely in-house. High Jewellery ...
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.