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Les Filles de Zeus bracelet in bronze gilt by Line Vautrin (1913-1997). “I have tried ...
A passionate nature lover and artist, Angela Cummings joined Tiffany in 1967, where she designed ...
A page in the new coffee table book Women Jewellery Designers devoted to Marina B's ...
Pages from the book Women Jewellery Designers by Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld devoted to Jeanne ...
Suzanne Syz shows her playful side with these robot earrings, pictured in the new book ...
Dior's exuberant creative director of jewellery, Victoire de Castellane, also creates jewellery under her own ...
Trio of colourful Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watches (£4,400 each).
The new Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watch, with cactus green alligator strap, measures just ...
Petite Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watch with etoupé brown alligator strap (£4,400).
Hermès Nantucket Jeté de diamants watch with a Mykonos blue alligator strap (£4,400).
One-of-a-kind 5.25-carat H colour VS2 clarity white diamond oval ring with a twisted micro diamond-set ...
If you’re shopping for an engagement ring on Bond Street, you are unlikely to come ...
While there is no substitute for comparing gems side by side, knowing how to tell ...
The size of a diamond makes a difference to clarity as imperfections are easier to ...
The record-breaking Graff Venus. At 118.78 carats, it is the largest flawless heart-shape diamond ever ...
Heather Woof has made every link of her Slinky necklace entirely by hand in silver ...
The work of Edinburgh-based jewellery designer Andrew Lamb is characterised by intricate techniques that he ...
One of the first jewellers in the UK to use Fairtrade gold, Ute Decker is ...
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.