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Colourful hard stone jewellery can be dressed up or down, to brighten up a casual ...
We're digging Chopard's new Happy Hearts bangle, which gives malachite, the classic hard stone that ...
This rose gold and onyx ring is one of the newest additions to Boucheron’s Serpent ...
The malachite in Dior's Rose des Vents necklace in 18-carat gold provides a vivid pop ...
Dior's Rose des Vents earring places a gold star over turquoise for a layered architecture ...
Created to imitate the shape of a viper’s head, Bulgari uses the rich red of ...
Lapiz lazuli, carved into a pear shape and glittering with gold inclusions, is the focus ...
Contrasting diamond pavé and the stripy hard stone tiger's eye, Chopard's new Happy Hearts ring ...
This Posession pendant by Piaget flaunts two weighty cabochon-cut lapis lazulis, hanging from an 18 ...
To wrap up our Cannes Film Festival coverage, we created a fun game of “who ...
Wouldn’t we all eat our greens if they were presented to us like this? Doris ...
Sun, sea and sensational jewels – it could only be the Cannes Film Festival. We ...
There are sapphire engagement rings and then there is this whopper from David Morris. Set ...
This huge cocktail ring in de GRISOGONO’s signature hues from the Swiss jeweller’s Melody of ...
Thai actress Araya Hargate wearing Chopard’s 52 carat pear-cut emerald necklace at Cannes Film Festival ...
“Especially as an Englishman, I think you really appreciate a nice suit and a nice ...
Fitted with a steel and gold bracelet, Tudor’s Heritage Black Bay dive watch incorporates a ...
Tudor’s famous Heritage Black Bay dive watch, capable of fathoming depths of 200 metres, is ...
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.