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The prettiest ring in the collection is Boucheron’s Hiver Imperial Dome Graphique ring in white ...
Boucheron Hiver Impérial ring set with frosted quartz, pavéd with diamonds, on white gold and ...
Boucheron Hiver Impérial Boule de Neige ring in 18-carat white gold with a rock crystal ...
The masterpiece of Boucheron’s new Hiver Impérial collection is this sensational Baïkal necklace, a bodice-style ...
A 78.33-carat Santa Maria aquamarine is the star of Boucheron’s Hiver Impérial Baïkal necklace, which ...
In tune with today’s trend for customisation, Bulgari allows women to decide on every last ...
Bulgari Serpenti watch in rose gold with a green lacquered dial and matching Karung snakeskin ...
Bulgari has introduced an interactive application that allows you to customise the Serpenti watch to ...
With a total of 312 possible variations, the new Serpenti watch is Bulgari's most transformable ...
If you have square-shaped hands and fingers, soften the look with a feminine design and ...
Marquise-cut stones set vertically, like Rachel Boston's double-band Anaya engagement ring, are very flattering for ...
Asymmetrical and angular-shaped gemstones, like this Xpandable emerald-cut diamond engagement ring by Pichiotti, will help ...
Petite hands? Keep your ring in proportion by opting for a smaller gemstone, like this ...
Consider a narrow gemstone, like Kataoka's delicate marquise-cut diamond solitaire ring, pictured here alongside a ...
Those with long fingers can experiment with bold and unusual designs like this Space Odyssey ...
Large hands need a suitably large rock, like this 13.25-carat D IF oval-cut diamond from ...
Carat-busting stones like this 13.25-carat D IF oval-cut diamond from De Beers work best on ...
When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (pictured) set foot on the Moon on 21 July ...
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.