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Jaeger-LeCoultre is one of the few Swiss manufacturers with its very own enamelling workshop.
Gray & Davis snake bracelet with turquoise cabochons in the head and garnet eyes.
Erica Weiner gold bangle featuring a turquoise heart with applied gold-set, rose diamond forget-me-not.
“A True Friend’s Gift” is inscribed on this gold posy ring, circa 1700, offering a ...
Berganza Tudor posy ring, English, circa 1592, which spells out “As endless is my love” ...
Forget Me Not Flowers Georgian gold and turquoise fob in the shape of a basket ...
Kentshire Galleries antique locket, French, circa 1890, with perfectly cut sugar loaf turquoise playing off ...
Glorious Antique Jewelry sterling silver book chain with links shaped like books, and intricate engraving ...
Platt Boutique Jewelry Victorian gold blue enamel and old mine-cut diamond earrings.
Vintage Luxury brooch, France, circa 1870, with a mechanical enamel fan held "open" by a ...
ACS Jewelry Victorian brooch featuring two yellow gold swallows, symbolising “safe home”, surrounding a red ...
Berganza gold heart-shaped locket, circa 1900, set with diamonds for endurance, sapphires for fidelity and ...
Park Place Antiques Etruscan revival pendant featuring two white doves on a periwinkle blue background ...
Arrow earrings from Lydia Courteille's new Rainbow Warrior Prophecy collection inspired by Native American mythology ...
These mismatched earrings from Lydia Courteille's Rainbow Warrior Prophecy collection feature sapphires, yellow sapphires, white ...
Colourful earrings from Lydia Courteille's new Native American-inspired Rainbow Warrior Prophecy collection set with sunstones, ...
Lydia Courteille Signs ring from the designer's new Rainbow Warrior Prophecy collection with fancy sapphires, ...
Turquoise icicles add a colourful pop to these Peace Pipe earrings by Lydia Courteille, which ...
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.