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Alexandra Mor limited edition London earrings, set with 14.36ct blue topaz, suspended from a pair ...
Alexandra Mor one-of-a-kind ring, set with a 2.14ct brilliant-cut diamond, encircled by diamond melee.
One-of-a-kind Alexandra Mor ring features 22 blue sapphire trapezoids and a 4.02ct brilliant-cut diamond, surrounded ...
Alexandra Mor's limited edition black diamond stud earrings are available in yellow or white gold, ...
Limited edition platinum Alexandra Mor Asscher-cut diamond eternity band. Available from 4ct to 15ct.
Alexandra Mor limited edition sautoir earrings with 22 brilliant, radiant, oval, marquise, trillion-cut and baguette ...
A close up of the necklace in gold with diamonds from Bulgari’s Heritage Collection, dating ...
A better look at the pink gold Diva earrings chosen by Michelle Dockery for her ...
Red carpet favourite Jessica Chastain wore a platinum and diamond necklace, circa 1930, from Bulgari’s ...
Jessica Chastain provided some old-school glamour at the Golden Globes 2014 in a black Givenchy ...
Helen Mirren was the queen of green in vintage emerald and diamond earrings, circa 1964, ...
Margot Robbie walked the Golden Globes red carpet in Snowflake earrings featuring diamonds set in ...
Julianne Marguilies wore 1973 estate earrings featuring onyx, coral and diamonds, a vintage Ludo bracelet ...
During the coronation of Nicholas II, the Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna wears the small imperial ...
Jewellery created by René Lalique between 1898 and 1904. Image by: Sotheby’s
A unique devant de corsage-cum-necklace in pearls, enamels and diamonds, with the monogram of Marthe ...
Earrings set with pear-shaped diamonds, weighing 14.25 and 20.35ct. They are said to have been ...
The Régent pearl. Image by: Sotheby's
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.