Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
These Jordan Alexander earrings feature London blue topaz, diamonds and deep blue-green azurite drops ($7,810).
Intensely blue, this Jordan Alexander marquise-shaped aquamarine ring is set east-west for a fun, stackable ...
Asymmetrical charoite and Tahitian pearl slice bangle in yellow gold from Jordan Alexander ($13,970).
Pearl and mixed gemstones sautoir tassel necklace by Jordan Alexander ($15,404).
With Theresa Bruno's sense of style, Jordan Alexander jewelry embodies a relaxed luxury you'll fall ...
The snake is the spirit animal of Bulgari and the inspiration behind the brand's most ...
The magnetic power of the eyes is the focus of this Bulgari Serpenti necklace in ...
Benedetta Barzini wearing Bulgari Serpenti jewellery. Photo: Gian Paolo Barbieri, Vogue US, 1968
This Bulgari Serpenti necklace blends pavé diamonds with wooden scales.
Many of Ilgiz F’s designs are inspired by nature, such as this Ravens pendant with ...
llgiz F is the first jeweller in almost a century to be honoured with a ...
Ilgiz F Irises on Pond bracelet featuring the designer’s trademark hot enamel, as well as ...
Crocuses ring by Ilgiz F featuring realistically painted enamel flowers surrounding an amethyst centre stone.
Ilgiz F’s Agrimony ring set with a pink opal and diamonds, and showcasing his signature ...
Faceted pearls appear to float among butterflies in this Ilgiz F ring and earrings, winning ...
Brumani Baobab ring with brown diamonds, pink tourmaline, aquamarine, ruby and smoky quartz (€7,300).
Brumani Baobab earrings with diamond, rose quartz and Brazilian pink tourmaline (€2,195).
Baobab Bubbles bracelet by Brumani with brown diamonds, blue topaz, pink topaz, London topaz and ...
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.