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A glassmaker at Lalique inspects the crystal casing that will frame the Parmigiani clock.
The reverse side of the Parmigiani Lalique Serpent table clock features the same intertwined serpents ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the cosmos with the Atmos Marqueterie Paille table clock. The wooden cabinets at ...
These pink sapphire rings with diamonds by William & Son can be worn either on ...
This pink sapphire necklace is the centrepiece of the new William & Son jewellery collection ...
Cascading pink sapphire earrings with diamonds in white and rose gold, with detachable drops, from ...
William & Son pink sapphire ring with diamonds in white and rose gold, from the ...
This long sautoir-style pink sapphire necklace, pictured alongside pretty lobe-hugging earrings, from William & Son ...
William & Son celebrates pink sapphires in its new Beneath the Rose high jewellery collection. ...
Chaumet Joséphine Aube Printanière ring in platinum, set with a 1.00ct pear-shaped non-heated pink sapphire, ...
Theo Fennell has created this spectacular 61.94ct African Paraiba-like tourmaline Mozambique Ring. He describes the ...
Moussaieff's feather necklace features a natural "no heat" vibrant neon green Paraiba-like tourmaline from Mozambique, ...
Hans D. Krieger is one of the few jewellers still producing new designs set with ...
A side view of the magnificent Chopard Paraiba-like tourmaline ring, launched during Paris Couture Week.
Chopard has taken advantage of the new source of Paraiba-like tourmalines from Africa to create ...
Chaumet also turned to Africa for its latest Lumières d'Eau high jewellery collection, which sets ...
Chaumet African Paraiba-like tourmaline ring from the Lumières d'Eau high jewellery collection.
Chaumet hair ornament in white gold, set with diamonds and Paraiba-like tourmalines from Africa, from ...
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.