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Tiffany butterfly brooch with black opals, Montana sapphires and diamonds in platinum, from the 2013 ...
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Andrew Geoghegan's Cannelé engagement ring in platinum, with a central 0.33ct brilliant-cut diamond (£3,476).
Founder Simeone Codognato’s fascination with the macabre was evident in his skull rings.
Another iconic Codognato design: the snake ring, covered head to tail in diamonds.
A bejewelled Attilio Codognato snake ring in yellow gold.
Attilio Codognato's skull rings, with twinkling diamond eyes, are designed to remind the wearer not ...
One of Attilio Codognat's now-legendary skull rings.
The skull makes its way onto other pieces of Attilio Codognato jewellery too, including earrings.
Simeone Codognato's grandson, Attilio Codognato, continues to work from the same wood-fronted shop behind Piazza ...
An Attilio Codognato Blackamoor brooch, hand-carved from precious metals and ebony, and set with diamonds.
An Attilio Codognato brooch.
The interior of the Attilio Codognato shop contains original Venetian arching lamps and Simeone Codognato's ...
This Codognato ring
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An extravagant ring, set with diamonds and coloured stones, by Attilio Codognato.
This uniquely macabre Attilio Codognato ring features a bejewelled coffin that twists to open.
There have been many variations of the snake ring throughout Attilio Codognato's illustrious history.
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.