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A mystery-set ruby Magnolia brooch by Van Cleef & Arpels, 1968, the property of Madame ...
A pink topaz, aquamarine And diamond bangle by Verdura, 1968, the property of Madame Hélène ...
Three sapphire, ruby and diamond Honeycomb bracelets by René Boivin, the property of Madame Hélène ...
A diamond, coloured diamond and emerald Tiger shoulder brooch by René Boivin, the property of ...
Madame Hélène Rochas wearing the Tiger shoulder brooch by René Boivin.
A pair of emerald and diamond earrings from the Patiño collection (estimate: SFr. 380,000-570,000). Image ...
A magnificent emerald and diamond necklace, by Cartier, 1937, from the Patiño collection (estimate: SFr. ...
A cushion-shaped diamond ring of 32.65ct by Chaumet (F colour, VS2 clarity), from the Patiño ...
The inspiration behind Fiona Krüger's Skull watch :the 17th-century skull watch belonging to Mary Queen ...
Further skull images and sketches from Fiona Krüger's notebook.
More sketches for the Skull watch in Fiona Krüger's notebook.
With a background in fine art and product design, Fiona Krüger sketched her original ideas ...
Images from Fiona Krüger's notebook reveal the intricacy of the Skull watch.
The Skull watch features a three-layer dial, including a layer of hand-polished stainless steel and ...
Fiona Krüger's Skull watch is handmade in Switzerland and features an intricate three-layered dial.
As its stainless-steel case reads, Fiona Krüger's Skull watch is a limited-edition design of only ...
Fiona Krüger's Skull watch is a statement time piece, drawing inspiration from the 17th-century skull ...
Chaumet Premiers Liens pendant in pink gold, set with 10 brilliant-cut diamonds. Also available in ...
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.