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Colette emerald and diamond hand piece.
The Rodney Rayner ring that won second runner-up prize at the 2012 Couture Awards in ...
Rodney Rayner Via Roma Oval rings (left to right): pavé blue sapphire, diamond and blue ...
Rodney Rayner Via Roma Solo rings (left to right): pavé pink sapphire, diamond and rhodolite ...
Rodney Rayner rings from the Igazu collection (left toright): pink sapphire and champagne diamond ring, ...
Rodney Rayner white gold Flora necklace with rubies, rose-cut diamonds and champagne diamonds.
Rodney Rayner Flora rings (left to right): pavé violet sapphire and rose-cut champagne diamond , ...
Rodney Rayner Butterfly brooch with tsavorites, blue sapphires, diamonds, pavé diamond wings and a peridot, ...
Rodney Rayner rings from the Comet collection (left to right): pavé diamond and pavé champagne ...
Rodney Rayner rings from the Ugazu collection (left to right): pink sapphire and diamond ring ...
Garrard earrings from the Entanglement collection with diamonds and sapphire tassels, set in gold.
Garrard earrings from the Entanglement collection with diamonds and pearl tassels, set in gold.
Tiffany & Co. Black Onyx Tassel necklace from the Ziegfeld collection, set in sterling silver.
Garrard necklace from the Entanglement collection with diamonds, ruby tassel, set in gold.
Cartier Agrafe Double Motif necklace with white freshwater pearls and pavé diamonds, set in white ...
Cartier Agrafe earrings with freshwater pearls and pavé diamonds, set in white gold.
Longines pocket watch, serial no. 19,329, equipped with a 20B movement, invoiced on August 25, ...
The Longines advertisement announcing the competition in Marie Claire magazine.
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.