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With a clear predilection for Art Deco style jewels, Bo Legendre's collection of jewels include ...
Bulgari Burmese Ruby Diamond Trombino Ring from the estate of Bo Legendre that is part ...
Famed French jeweller Suzanne Belperron who worked between 1930-1970 favoured unusual materials juxtaposed with diamonds ...
Sculptural and bravely minimalist for its time, the Suzanne Belperron chalcedony and diamond clip is ...
Naomi Watts was the guest of honour at a gala dinner, ahead of the opening ...
Cartier Paris Stomacher sapphire and diamond brooch, 1907 (from the Cartier Collection), normally worn at ...
Cartier Paris hairpin c.1905, with seed pearls, diamonds, and celluloid, that was owned by Australian-born ...
This magnificent 1932 emerald necklace design from Cartier London, that belonged to Lady Beatrice Forbes, ...
The one creation not to miss is the Cartier London Tutti Frutti bandeau, made in ...
Cartier’s royal favour is epitomised by the items loaned by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. ...
Carved from Carnelian and blowing diamond bubbles, this pendant by Italian jeweller Palmiero ripples with ...
Just in time for year of the dog, Italian jeweller Roberto Coin, who has one ...
Alessio Boschi transformed a 19th century Italian micro mosaic of a dog into a sumptuous ...
Taking asymmetry to new levels, these playful Melody of Colour earrings by Geneva jewellery house ...
New to the jewellery world is Milan-based DreamBoule that create landscapes in liquid filled bubbles ...
Set in diamonds and with tsavorite eyes this frog ring from German jewellery house Stenzhorn ...
A conservator prepares the spectacular Fife Tiara for display at Kensington Palace as part of ...
The spectacular Fife Tiara, made for Queen Victoria's granddaughter Princess Louise represents the very zenith ...
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.