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The six compositions of Impermanence unfold in reverse order, from light to darkness — a ...
Composition No. 1: Worn on the body, the Vantablack poppy almost disappears into shadow, leaving ...
Composition No. 1: A poppy and sweet pea branches in Vantablack, a material developed for ...
Composition No. 2: The magnolia necklace traces petals and branches in diamonds and black spinels, ...
Composition No. 3: The wisteria becomes a head jewel via a comb system; its ultra-light ...
Composition No. 3 brings wisteria into high jewellery: cascading diamond and mother-of-pearl petals spill from ...
Composition No. 4 juxtaposes cyclamen and oat with a diamond butterfly and caterpillar, turning fragile ...
Composition No. 4 features a caterpillar transformed into a brooch, its diamond-paved body finished with ...
Composition No. 5 depicts a thistle made from a 3D-printed plant-based resin structure set with ...
Composition No. 5 transforms into a thistle brooch, its spiky form softened by downy feathers ...
Composition No. 6 unites a diamond-paved tulip with rock crystal honesty pods, as a dragonfly ...
The honesty pods of Composition No. 6 are carved from rock crystal, each set with ...
Impermanence Magnolia necklace, Composition N°2 by Boucheron
Boucheron’s magnolia transforms into a collar or headpiece, while the diamond-set stick insect detaches as ...
The Iceberg necklace by Boucheron, from the 2024 Carte Blanche high jewellery collection, is crafted ...
Frogging, bows and medals in frosted rock crystal and diamonds from Boucheron’s Power of Couture ...
Claire Choisne transforms ceremonial attire into 24 high jewellery pieces using rock crystal and diamonds, ...
Boucheron Like a Queen Moon White set with diamonds and pearls.
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.