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The cushion-cut diamond on this Chaumet Eclat Florale Joséphine necklace creates an elegantly tapered silhouette.
Chaumet Eclat Floral Joséphine ring set with a cushion-cut diamond surrounded by further diamonds in ...
Chaumet's Aube Printaniere Joséphine bracelet expresses the grace of a spring bouquet glistening with diamond ...
Guided by the muse of Joséphine, Chaumet crowns the finger with a pear-cut sapphire in ...
Knife-edge links and light-as-air settings capture the spontaneity of a cascade of water in Chaumet's ...
The lightness of a spray of feathers is captured in the Aigrette Impériale diamond tiara ...
Chaumet rings, like this all-diamond one from the new Joséphine collection, have become synonymous with ...
Louis Vuitton Acte V The Escape high jewellery ring.
A circle of diamonds surrounds an Australian opal, perfectly highlighting the myriad colours in this ...
An Australian opal sits centrally among a rippling sea of diamonds on this Louis Vuitton ...
One-of-a-kind drop opal earrings from Louis Vuitton's new Acte V/The Escape collection, which vividly capture ...
Diamonds and blue tourmalines shine out from this Excelsior ring from Louis Vuitton's new Acte ...
With a long lustrous line of diamonds, pearls and blue tourmalines framing a blue enamel ...
Diamond fronds fan out on these Luxor earrings from the new Louis VUitton Acte V/The ...
Black Tahitian pearls nestle in a perfect row of lustrous pearls, cinched by a black ...
The circles on the Newport earrings from Louis Vuitton's new Acte V/The Escape high jewellery ...
An emerald brighter than a diamond burns through its black onyx frame to form the ...
A grey Burmese sapphire arrests the flow of grey Tahitian pearls in this Louis Vuitton ...
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.