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This Art Deco-era conch pearl and diamond bracelet, designed by Cartier in the 1920s, was ...
Bought by Henry Walters in 1905, this Tiffany pendant necklace features a remarkable 23.50-carat pink ...
This one-of-a-kind ring is set with a 44.55-carat baroque pink conch pearl that is one ...
At 44.55 carats, the baroque pink conch pearl rising from the centre of this David ...
The most valuable conch pearls are the pinks, which range from very pale pink to ...
Van Cleef & Arpels pays an exquisite ode to nature with this high jewellery watch ...
A tale of love, separation and unification takes place on the dial of the Crazy ...
Ulysse Nardin spices up the action with a Carmen Miranda-style burlesque dancer who performs a ...
Vacheron Constantin’s Copernicus Celestial Spheres watch celebrates heliocentrism as the Earth orbits a gold Sun ...
Minimalist chic, Dinh Van’s design style, has been going strong since the 1960s. Le Diamant ...
Marked as both Cartier and Dinh Van, the Double Faces ring, designed by Dinh Van ...
Dinh Van’s Le Cube Diamant bracelet is a flexible bangle that can easily be slipped ...
Dinh Van’s Serrure ring is a popular unisex jewel in France, where the design genius ...
Dinh Van’s Le Cube Diamant ring in rose gold plays with the juxtaposition of a ...
Originally designed in the 1970s, the Menottes dinh van R10 bracelet was influenced by the ...
Dinh Van’s Serrure bracelet is available in yellow, rose and white gold (€2,750).
From 1967, the Deux Perles ring was designed by Jean Dinh Van for Pierre Cardin. ...
Dinh Van’s Serrure bracelets and rings are simplicity itself, this year enhanced by a diamond ...
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.