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The Chow Tai Fook Mondrian-inspired Les Blocs de Fantaisie across-the-finger ring is set in yellow ...
Chow Tai Fook Mondrian-inspired Les Blocs de Fantaisie gold necklace set with green tourmaline, rubies, ...
Bulgari's Serpenti secret watch cuff is crowned with a pink tourmaline cabochon and yawns to ...
Bulgari has swapped its signature snake coil for a simpler, chic cuff in this Serpenti ...
A white gold, sapphire and ruby Serpenti pendant displays a geometric makeover of one of ...
Bulgari's blue, pink and purple sapphire, emerald and diamond white gold cuff plays on the ...
Bulgari's Parentesi bold gold necklace with 42.17cts of diamond pavé is inspired by modular Roman ...
Spinels, emeralds and diamonds in a floral motif define these Bulgari earrings from the Mediterranean ...
Bulgari's Inspirazioni Italiane necklace is set with nearly 580cts of amethysts, tourmalines, emeralds and spinels ...
Originally used for emeralds, hence the name, this shape rose to popularity in the Art ...
Harry Kotlar's emerald-cut engagement ring has a 2.65ct diamond on a platinum band with diamond ...
Heart-shaped engagement rings are arguably the most romantic of them all. They look best in ...
Pear-shaped engagement rings have an elongating effect, making them the ideal choice for those not ...
The princess cut is the second most popular shape for an engagement ring. Suitable for ...
By far the most popular shape, a round brilliant-cut solitaire is a timeless engagement ring ...
The birthstones: garnet, amethyst, aquamarine, diamond, emerald, pearl, ruby, peridot, sapphire, opal, citrine, topaz.
Venyx has used swirls of coloured gemstone cabochons to create this Moonshell yellow gold bangle ...
Cabochons of deep purple amethyst have been clustered together to create these earrings by de ...
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.