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A wide range of DeLaneau watches were on hand for clients, and the curious, to ...
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Watches were displayed around the gallery in glass cabinets.
The coloured pigment known as enamel that is used by DeLaneau to create colourful tableaux ...
Florence and Beatrice, two of DeLaneau's enamel artists, took time to answer all my questions.
DeLaneau's enamellers were on hand to explain the intricacies of enamelling to show just how ...
DeLaneau's artistic watches shared space with the modern art on display at the Halcyon Gallery ...
Visitors were encouraged to discover the process of how each hand-painted DeLaneau enamel dial is ...
Among the watches on show were DeLaneau's Flower Field enamel dials, which reduce the pointillisme ...
DeLaneau’s enamel atelier in Geneva brought not only its enamel and jewellery watches but also ...
A parure of emerald jewels circa 1762-1765. The vibrant green stones were reputed to have ...
Emerald, diamond and enamel rosary, once owned by Queen Maria Antoinette (1805-1877). Image: Sotheby’s Picture ...
One of the hundreds of jewels featured in the new Thames & Hudson book 'Emerald' ...
Also pictured in Thames & Hudson's new 'Emerald' book is this Cartier snake diamond and ...
A Seaman Schepps bracelet that once belonged to Andy Warhol, circa 1940, designed using emerald, ...
Sita Devi, Maharani of Baroda, commissioned Van Cleef & Arpels to make this Baroda Necklace, ...
The emerald engagement ring that belonged to The Duchess of Windsor. Image: Sotheby's Picture Library.
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.