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Purple or gold? The choice is yours with the ever growing strap selection for Bulgari’s ...
Bulgari revives the classic Serpenti Tubogas watch with this pink gold version complete with a ...
The Serpenti Tubogas is a revival of Bulgari’s three colour gold designs from the 1960’s ...
Ancient meets futuristic in Bulgari’s chic Serpenti Spiga Ceramica in white ceramic with pink gold ...
Bulgari’s Serpenti Spiga Ceramica that coils five times around the arm is a watch that ...
Lydia Courteille Sahara azurite "dung ball" ring (€20,800).
Amethyst ready to be set in Jean Schlumberger design for a brooch from the 1950's ...
Amethyst beads as ripe blackcurrants make up this luscious as Van Cleef & Arpels Secret ...
Vhernier's minimalist and architectural designs are the perfect showcase for the vibrant violet hue of ...
A yellow gold ring by Elizabeth Gage with a 44.58-carat untreated Brazilian amethyst carved by ...
Azza Fahmy Lotus ring with 20 carat amethyst surrounded by diamonds and pearls. Handmade in ...
Boucheron Ispahan amethyst ring from the exotic Trésor de Perse collection shows how versatile amethyst ...
Stephen Webster's Deco Haze finds the dark delight of amethysts in these dramatic drop earrings. ...
Pippa Small shows us the raw beauty of the amethyst by using thin slices that ...
Avakian's Joker Collection earrings combine sugar loaf cut amethysts with green tsavorites, diamonds and onyx ...
The rich colour of this amethyst shines out in this Ritratto one-off ring by Pomellato ...
The cabochon shape of this 66.63-carat amethyst ring by de Grisogono from the Melody of ...
Bulgari's high jewellery necklace in pink gold with 19 amethysts, that weigh an impressive 425.43 ...
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.