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The first view of a ring circa 1800 with six hoops, each carrying a diamond ...
A gold ring with vine leaves at the shoulder and oblong bezel set with a ...
The inside view of a table-cut sapphire ring showing its hidden detail.
Gold snake ring with black coils and diamond eyes, inscribed within N.M DE ROTHSCHILD OBT ...
The Roman-style bezel of this gold ring is set with an onyx cameo of Leander ...
A single table-cut stone foiled blue dominates this gold ring of 1610. Private collection.
Gold and silver ring with an openwork floral bezel set with emeralds and diamonds from ...
A gold and silver ring circa 1760. The round bezel is set with a brilliant-cut ...
As one of the chief amusements of society, the masquerade provided a theme. This gold ...
A ring made for the Duchess of Windsor by Cartier, Paris, 1947, with a coral ...
The natural octahedron could be refined by polishing to produce a ‘point-cut’ diamond. In this ...
A bird's-eye view of the 3rd-century AD gold ring with point-cut crystal.
The 118.28ct diamond on its world tour. Not only was it the largest diamond ever ...
The 118.28ct D colour, flawless Type IIA oval diamond at the London press call at ...
The Premier Blue was dropped into this ring setting to show how the stone would ...
Sotheby's Bond Street showrooms were the venue for the presentation of these two very important ...
Sotheby's Press Call for the Premier Blue and the 118ct white diamond drew the press, ...
The sophisticated interior of the Octium flagship store in Kuwait.
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.