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A citrine and diamond ‘Bonbon’ ring by Keemee (estimate: US$1,100 – 1,600).
A diamond pendant necklace by Lily Gabriella (estimate: US$4,000 – 5,000).
A pair of cultured pearl and diamond “Coeurs Enlacés” ear pendants by Keemee (estimate: US$6,000 ...
An amethyst, diamond and gold necklace by Lily Gabriella (estimate: US$3,500 – 4,500).
A diamond and white gold ring by Lily Gabriella (estimate: US$2,800 – 3,800)..
A front view of the stepped 58-facet Asscher cut aquamarine in Alexandra Mor's latest creation, ...
Double bands of platinum and gold hold the aquamarine in place, and it is set ...
Alexandra Mor's one-of-a-kind Ode to Enchanted Light aquamarine ring.
The Ode to Enchanted Light aquamarine ring from Alexandra Mor is set with an extraordinary ...
Ornella Iannuzzi "Coralline Reef" ring with with a Tahitian pearl, set in gold (from £1,500).
This Ganjam necklacem from the Ikat collection, set with diamonds and rubies and inspired by ...
Guests were also able to try on this necklace from Ganjam’s Riverdance collection, set with ...
This necklace from Ganjam’s Gerbera collection, set with diamonds, rubies and sapphires and inspired by ...
A necklace from Ganjam's Song of the Sea collection was previewed at the polo event.
Ganjam jewels from the Exotica collection, on display at the Ganjam Jaipur Trophy 2013.
The Padakam necklace from Ganjam’s Heritage collection was also displayed at the event.
Mrs Nick Edyley trying on a Ganjam Heritage necklace.
A close-up of Ganjam's 'Genesis', set with gemstones and diamonds cut in-house. Inspired by microscopic ...
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.