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Percossi Papi "Geko" earrings made with peridot, blue topaz, sapphire and pearl micromosaic.
Percossi Papi "Geko" pendant made from ?sapphire, moonstones, tormaline, garnet, baroque pearls and labradorites.
Percossi Papi earrings depicting a Phoenician ship, with a protective Isis eye and dolphins made ...
Percossi Papi "Geko" bracelet made with garnet, pink sapphire, ruby, citrine, blue citrine, chrysoprase, kyanite, ...
Percossi Papi necklace with geko and blue lizard made from amazonite, chrysoprase and moon stone. ...
Elizabeth Taylor in 1957 wearing the Cartier set just given to her by Mike Todd ...
A sketch of the La Peregrina necklace designed by Al Durante of Cartier in collaboration ...
The pink gold Cartier Love bracelet, set with four diamonds, worn by Helena Bonham-Carter in ...
Elizabeth Taylor tries on a ruby and diamond suite by Cartier in Saint-Jean-Cap Ferrat in ...
The Taylor-Burton diamond, which was acquired by Cartier at auction in 1969. Less than 48 ...
Elizabeth Taylor requested that the Taylor-Burton diamond be removed from its ring setting and set ...
The historic Taj Mahal diamond, dating from 1627-1628, was once owned by Mumtaz-I-Mahal, in whose ...
This Ganjam necklace, from the Ikat collection, set with diamonds and rubies and inspired by ...
A citrine and diamond ‘Bonbon’ ring by Keemee (estimate: US$1,100 – 1,600).
A diamond pendant necklace by Lily Gabriella (estimate: US$4,000 – 5,000).
A pair of cultured pearl and diamond “Coeurs Enlacés” ear pendants by Keemee (estimate: US$6,000 ...
An amethyst, diamond and gold necklace by Lily Gabriella (estimate: US$3,500 – 4,500).
A diamond and white gold ring by Lily Gabriella (estimate: US$2,800 – 3,800)..
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.