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The Niquesa Petali d'Amore drop earrings feature multicoloured sapphires framed by white diamonds (£13,536).
The Niquesa Margherita earrings feature orange sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds set in white gold (£22,560).
White gold eternity ring by Niquesa set with stunning marquise-cut emeralds and white diamonds (£8,524).
White diamonds graduate into amethysts and purple sapphires in these white gold earrings from Niquesa ...
Elisabetta de Simone Niquesa is the Italian-born founder and creative director of fine jewellery brand ...
The Hermès Cape Cod watch is an absolute classic, and fans will appreciate the allusion ...
Affectionately known as the Jumbo because of its protruding ears, Patek Philippe's Nautilus was designed ...
The Nautilus was designed in 1976 by Patek Philippe as a sports watch, and adapted ...
Originally a men’s watch designed for wear during polo games, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso is one ...
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso watch was originally a men’s watch worn by British polo players in ...
Originally conceived as a watch for men but “stolen by women”, Chanel’s hugely successful J12 ...
The Chanel J12 watches were originally conceived as men's watches but “stolen by women”.
The Serpenti may have changed its skin many times with different jewels and precious metal ...
The Serpenti may have changed its skin many times, but these Bulgari watches are instantly ...
Harry Kotlar Scallop Artisan Pavé large teardrop diamond pendant from the 1948 collection ($2,461).
With jewelry that features unique detailing comes this Harry Kotlar round diamond solitaire Bloom necklace ...
One of the brand's best-selling designs is the Harry Kotlar Scallop Artisan Pavé diamond band ...
Mesmerizing in its detail, the Harry Kotlar cushion-cut Scallop Artisan Pavé ring ($62,092).
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.