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Twist the centre of this Avakian tsavorite and onyx Joker ring and the entire colourful ...
Avakian added a playful twist to this one-off necklace set with a 78 carat Colombian ...
This Dragonfly brooch from Bentley & Skinner looks just like an antique from the Victorian ...
Delfina Delettrez’s Sin brooch (£260) is a Dalí-esque delight. Overlaid with scarlet enamel outlined with ...
A nod to the legendary Christian Dior, the Cygne jewellery collection was inspired by a ...
The burnished shades of autumn are captured in this unique Lauro brooch (£21,046) by mosaic ...
Jean Schlumberger began working for Tiffany in 1956 and quickly became one of its greatest ...
This Dragonfly brooch (£32,500) looks like an antique from the Victorian era, but it is ...
Bentley & Skinner Dragonfly brooch with demantoid garnets and diamonds (£32,500).
Margot McKinney baroque pearl and peridot necklace (POA).
Margot McKinney Australian baroque pearl necklace with a cabochon peridot pendant (POA).
Theo Fennell Parrot cufflinks in 18 carat yellow gold with hand-carved peridot heads, coral beaks ...
Revisited in 2006, Ref. 5711 is for many purists the closest you can come today ...
The first women’s version of the iconic Nautilus made its appearance in 1980 in steel, ...
A white gold fully pavéd model of the Nautilus for women, Ref. 7021, set with ...
Patek Philippe embarked on a global advertising campaign to highlight the dual personality of the ...
The design of the original 1976 Nautilus (Ref. 3700) by Gérald Genta was inspired by ...
Both 40th anniversary models are presented in a natural cork box, an exact replica of ...
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.