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This three-strand natural pearl necklace was created in 2016 in tribute to Pierre Cartier and ...
A portrait of Maisie Plant, Morton Plant's young wife, wearing the Cartier necklace of natural ...
Pierre Cartier, grandson to founder Louis-François, pictured in 1910.
From Lydia Courteille, queen bee of the surreal, comes this spider brooch (€59,000), which takes ...
A black opal forms the body of this Summer Bug brooch (POA) from George Pragnell’s ...
Stephen Webster’s Fly by Night Grasshopper ring ($10,500) has incredibly lifelike eyes – two perfectly ...
Daniela Villegas’ Backyard collection is full of creepy crawlies that you would normally go out ...
This adorable Bentley & Skinner bee brooch is set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, ruby cabochon ...
If you haven’t been to Bentley & Skinner’s London Piccadilly boutique yet, you should. Its ...
For women with more contemporary tastes, this hypnotising 36.5mm steel watch by Perrelet features a ...
Inspired by an Hermès scarf, the Slim d’Hermès Fleurs du Mexique watch recreates the vibrant ...
The Jaquet Droz Heure Minute Thousand Year Lights watch using a combination of engraving and ...
Piaget’s famous ultra-thin watch, the Altiplano hosts a rose in full bloom on its dial ...
Bovet Amadeo Fleurier 39mm watch with a miniature enamel painting of orange irises by Russian ...
Cartier Panthère Mystérieuse pendant watch in white gold, agate, diamond, obsidian and emerald (€780,000).
Cartier Tourbillon Mystérieux Azuré pendant watch in white gold with diamonds, sapphires, and onyx (€1.5 ...
Hermès’ Pendentif Boule whirls and twirls showing off its two faces: a multi-coloured enamel floral ...
Piaget’s sautoir pendant watch captures the electric blue waters of a swimming pool with its ...
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.