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Fabergé Imperial Tsarevich Easter egg, dated 1912 was a gift from Nicholas II to Alexandra ...
The pieces on display at the Palace Museum in China's Forbidden City include this Fabergé ...
On display at the Palace Museum is this Fabergé Imperial Rock Crystal Easter egg with ...
Fabergé Imperial Peter the Great Easter egg, dated 1903, which is on display at the ...
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has donated this Fabergé Imperial Red Cross Easter egg, ...
Among the pieces on display at the Palace Museum will be this Fabergé Imperial pelican ...
Fabergé Imperial column portrait frame, which is on display at the Palace Museum in China’s ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Magic Alhambra 16-motif malachite sautoir-style necklace in yellow gold (£23,100).
Kimberly McDonald azurite malachite pendant with diamond bezel set in yellow gold, bergdorfgoodman.com ($15,450).
Georg Jensen Runa neck ring and pendant set with precision-cut beads in malachite, selfridges.com ($7,000).
Roberto Coin Carnaby Street malachite earrings in rose gold with diamonds ($9,000).
Madyha Farooqui District Link cuff bracelet with malachite, diamonds and gold, madyhafarooqui.com ($12,915).
Andrea Fohrman gold, malachite and emerald Rainbow Galaxy ring, twistonline.com ($6,200).
Charlotte De Syllas Twist ring, 2009, tourmaline and 18ct yellow gold. Private collection.
Charlotte De Syllas Wisteria necklace, 1994, lavender jadeite on silk kumihimo braid. Private collection.
Charlotte De Syllas Pip's earrings, 1972, coral, turquoise and rough diamonds. Private collection.
Magpie necklace, 1984, black Wyoming jade, white Burmese jadeite and labradorite veneers. Private collection.
Flight necklace, 2015, featuring white Russian nephrite jade. The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths collection.
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.