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A 1930s Cartier coral and diamond brooch in the shape of a snail far outstripped ...
This three-strand pearl necklace sold for £92,500 at Bonhams Fine Jewellery sale in September 2014.
A 1930s diamond and natural pearl ring on an engraved band which sold for £47,500 ...
A single row necklace comprised of 70 pearls with a barrel-shaped pearl clasp saw its ...
de GRISOGONO's Grappoli watch is the fruit of expert gem-setters and stone cutters. A total ...
The largest pyramid in the centre of the Hermès Médor watch opens to reveal the ...
Monique Péan's Seto collection fossilised rings include a walrus ivory bar ring in recycled yellow ...
Monique Péan ring from the new Seto collection set with dendritic agate in recycled yellow ...
Monique Péan Geometric ring from the Seto collection in recycled yellow gold.
Monique Péan Seto collection necklace with baguette and pavé diamonds aligned around a central rutile ...
Monique Péan one-of-a-kind Seto necklace with a triangle of fossilised walrus ivory and black striped ...
Monique Péan Seto geometric pendant in gold, set with a delicate white diamond baguette.
Inspired by the warm amber shades of a sunset, Monique Péan's Montana striped agate earrings ...
Monique Péan Navette earrings in gold, from the Seto collection.
Monique Péan crescent earrings from the Seto collection with white diamond in recycled yellow gold.
Monique Péan's one-of-a-kind bracelet from the Seto collection features a central textured eudialyte stone surrounded ...
Monique Péan bracelet, from the new Seto collection, with a gold line unifying two opposing ...
Monique Péan bracelet from the Seto collection with a single baguette diamond matching the sober ...
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.