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Georg Jensen rose gold pendant necklace from the Moonlight Grapes collection.
Georg Jensen rose gold earrings with brilliant-cut diamonds, new to the Moonlight Grapes collection (£1,325).
Georg Jensen rose gold ear climbers, from the Moonlight Grapes collection.
Georg Jensen rose gold bangle from the Moonlight Grapes collection with brilliant-cut diamonds (£1,575).
TAG Heuer watches Carrera 28mm Calibre 9 for ladies with a purple dial and 56 ...
TAG Heuer watches Carrera Lady 28mm is a ladies version of the legendary Carrera watch ...
Harry Winston watches Ocean Chronograph Automatic 36mm for ladies marries a sophisticated sporty chronograph movement ...
Harry Winston watches Ocean Chronograph Automatic 36mm for ladies is equipped with a high-tech chronograph ...
Corum watches Admiral's Cup Legend Lady 32mm displays the unmistakable profile of the iconic Admiral's ...
Corum watches Admiral's Cup Legend Lady 32mm features a 12-sided steel case offset with a ...
Natural pearls have been attracting a bidding frenzy at auction recently, and this single-strand natural ...
Pink and blue diamonds were among the most bid items at Christie's New York Magnificent ...
Diamonds are always among the top lots at Christie's Magnificent Jewels sales and this pair ...
Colored gemstones are always of interest at auction, and this cushion-cut Burmese ruby sold for ...
This 5.04ct circular-cut fancy gray-blue diamond achieved $2.29 million at Christie's New York Magnificent Jewels ...
This spring, Georg Jensen has launched luxurious rose gold additions to the Moonlight Grapes collection, ...
The new Tudor North Flag watch is designed for the modern-day adventurer and marks a ...
A highlight of the tour will be a dinner held at Christie's headquarters, where guests ...
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.