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Chanel illuminates the case of its Première watch with 22.70 carats of diamonds. Fitted with ...
A 1949 Cartier brooch made for the Duchess of Windsor was the inspiration behind the ...
Nature in the form of diamond-set ivy leaves sprouts from the cobblestone streets of Paris, ...
We saw Lorenz Baumer's Cardinale rubellite ring at Paris Couture week, and were instantly mesmerised ...
Lorenz Baumer's Cardinale ring features a 38.49 carat rubellite at the centre, surrounded by coloured ...
“I still think a lot of men see jewellery as a commodity whereas women wear ...
Model wearing Ming Lampson Palm Tree necklace with 18.89 carats of tsavorites from the Oriental ...
Model wearing Ming Lampson's Butterfly ring with an 18.75-carat pink tourmaline set in yellow and ...
Not for the faint-hearted, two gold and enamel beetles make up these Ming Jewellery earrings ...
An 18.75-carat pink tourmaline sits at the centre of Ming Lampson's Butterfly ring surrounded by ...
Ming Lampson Flower Drop earrings from the Oriental Garden collection feature turquoise, sapphire and tsavorites ...
Evoking an imaginary Asian garden, this Ming Lampson Japanese Lattice diamond cuff represents a path ...
Ming Lampson's Flowerbud ring features an 8.64 carat green tourmaline and blue sapphires (£19,500).
Ming Lampson's Wisteria necklace captures the beauty and movement of flowering wisteria in sapphires and ...
Five Brazilian emeralds are set to mimic the plump body of a caterpillar in this ...
Notting Hill Jeweller Ming Lampson has launched Oriental Garden, her first collection in 10 years.
Ming Lampson's Lapis Pool ring from the Oriental Garden collection represents a leaf floating on ...
Solange Azagury-Partridge Poptails Temple opal and spinel cocktail ring (POA).
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.