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Anita So’s jadeite bird is cradled by a naturalistic vine of diamonds and flowers and ...
Anita So’s high jewellery rendition of the classic lorgnette hides the eyeglasses behind a large ...
The lorgnette in The Bird’s Secret Garden is hidden behind a crested bird sitting on ...
A Bulgari necklace from a private collection in the US. The iridescent emeralds, sapphires and ...
Necklace from the Bulgari heritage collection, 1967, in gold, emeralds, rubies, sapphires and diamonds. (Photo: ...
Serpenti bracelet-watch from the Bulgari Heritage collection, 1969, in gold, cloisonné enamel, emerald and diamond. ...
Elizabeth Taylor in a 1863 publicity photograph wearing her Bulgari platinum, emerald and diamond en ...
Italian actress Sophia Loren wears a Bulgari necklace and earrings in gold, with rubies and ...
A pair of Otto Jakob cufflinks from 2015 made of partly oxidised gold, each the ...
Ileana Makri yellow gold eternity ring set with five baguette diamonds (€2,275).
Boucheron high jewellery Vendôme Chromatique ring in pink gold, set with morganite and rock crystal ...
Lydia Courteille Topkapi opal ring in black rhodium gold with spinels, tsavorites, tanzanites, sapphires and ...
Alex Soldier ring from 1stdibs set with a cabochon pink opal and rhodolite garnets set ...
Margot McKinney Australian opal ring with coloured gemstones (POA).
Chanel's spectacular Signature Grenat secret watch, with sapphires, garnets and diamonds, is a one-off piece ...
I predict that Chanel's high jewellery secret watch will take first prize in the GPHG ...
Clockwise from top left: Chopard Precious; Chanel Signature Grenat; Hublot Big Bang Impact Bang; Graff ...
Buglari’s iconic Serpenti snakes into the limelight with this stunning haute horlogerie model with a ...
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.