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Harry Winston's Caftan Cluster earrings use various diamond cuts to create the three-dimensional design that ...
247 round brilliant diamonds make up this elegant 'Lily Cluster' by Harry Winston bracelet.
The 'Cluster' design has been an iconic motif of the Harry Winston House since the ...
The 'Lily Cluster' diamond pendant explores the interplay of diamonds shaped and set at varying ...
This 'Lily Cluster' diamond ring by Harry Winston is reminiscent of lilies in bloom.
A Tanishq hair ornament known as a maang tika, created with kundan polki and gold ...
A direct representation of the flowery elements found in henna, this ring from the Tanishq ...
Earrings from Tanishq's 2013 Wedding Collection.
Earrings from the Tanishq Wedding Collection 2013, studded with kundan polki and emeralds using a ...
These Tanishq Wedding Collection earrings, set with rubies, perfectly emulate the larger-than-life atmosphere of a ...
Created with kundan polki and coloured gemstones, these chandelier-like earrings have been skillfully handcrafted using ...
The main techniques used by Tanishq in its 2013 Wedding Collection are kundan, where pieces ...
Reflecting the pear-shaped design that features regularly in Tanishq wedding necklaces, this choker necklace is ...
A necklace studded with kundan polki and a pear-shaped ruby from the Tanishq Wedding Collection ...
The Tanishq Wedding Collection 2013 is available in Tanishq stores throughout India.
Tanishq designs new age wedding jewellery that also tells a story of India's traditions.
The Tanishq wedding collection has been designed for the modern Indian bride.
Each piece of jewellery within Tanishq new Wedding Collection 2013 is handcrafted in 22ct gold.
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.