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Salvador Dalí’s ‘Persistence of Sound’ melting telephone earrings, 1950s, a masterpiece of surrealism set with ...
Salvador Dalí’s iconic ‘Lips Brooch’, circa 1960s, in 18 carat gold with rubies and cultured ...
Meret Oppenheim’s kinky ‘Braid Wristband in Silk and Bronze’, Unlimited Edition.
Man Ray’s ‘Optic Topic Mask’: edition of 100 in gold plated sterling silver
Man Ray’s ‘Les Amoureux’. A gold torque necklace with a detachable brooch
Max Ernst’s ‘Poisson Pendant’ in gold
Jean Dubuffet’s ‘Portrait Photograph’, 1927, Kurt Wyss, showing the artist holding a work from his ...
For many years, jewellery designer Lydia Courteille has provided the jewellery for Chantal Thomass’ photoshoots ...
Playfully erotic, the bow tie rings sits beneath the knuckle and the bunny rabbit mask ...
Invisibly set baguette-cut morganites form a pair of lips in the Canapé de Dali as ...
The lacing of a corset runs down the centre of these chandelier earrings that end ...
La Vie en Rose taps into glamour and ‘amour’ of Paris, the vedettes of the ...
Ribbons and bows weave around a large morganite in this cocktail ring inspired by the ...
The black lace of lingerie is recreated in blackened gold and set with black diamond ...
The pink of morganite and sapphires evoke the soft flesh tones of skin paired with ...
Layers of lace and bows decked in pink sapphires, morganite and black diamonds evoke the ...
A suggestive little bow in the form of a bracelet is set with black diamonds ...
This bracelet by Lydia Courteille from the La Vie en Rose collection recalls the Greek ...
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.