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Tiffany 2015 Blue Book collection rings, set with cultured white South Sea and Tahitian pearls ...
Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany sea anemone clip with sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds in gold and ...
Tiffany ring set with a 21.66ct chrysocolla surrounded by sapphires in platinum, from the 2015 ...
The open back in the platinum setting of Tiffany's Chrysocolla ring, from its Blue Book ...
Tiffany earrings from the 2015 Blue Book collection set with 8.87ct black opals and mixed-cut ...
Jean Schlumberger Meduse clip with moonstones, sapphires and diamonds, from the 1998-1999 Tiffany Blue Book ...
Classic Tiffany wedding bands: The Novo, Bezet, Shared-setting band, diamond wedding band, Lucida wedding band ...
Tiffany Harmony rose gold engagement ring with a central solitaire diamond (£1,910).
Tiffany Harmony™ solitaire diamond engagement ring in rose gold, with a matching rose gold wedding ...
Tiffany & Co. has created timeless classics by creating many of its wedding bands in ...
Tiffany Harmony™ rose gold wedding band with diamonds.
Tiffany Jazz ring in 18k rose gold, Channel-set in platinum; Tiffany Bezet in 18k gold; ...
The Place Vendome in Paris, once home to Coco Chanel and now to one of ...
Louis Vuitton’s new Chevron ladies' watch in red lacquer and diamonds was created under the ...
Dior have taken inspiration from their Envol couture collection to create the VIII Grand Bal ...
Dior’s new VIII Grand Bal Envol ladies' watches pay tribute to Monsieur Dior’s 1948 Spring-Summer ...
Another model of the VIII Grand Bal Envol ladies' watch is set with tsavorites on ...
In Chanel's very own beige gold, the second Chanel Premiere Flying Tourbillon watch for 2015 ...
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.