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René Lalique aquamarine pendant. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
Mrs.Klapp brooch. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945), Chrysanthemum Pendant/Brooch, c. 1900. Collection of Richard H. Driehaus. © 2014 ...
Karl Rothmüller Mermaid brooch. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
Mrs. Philip Newman aquamarine neklace. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
René Lalique Panel brooch. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
Joë Descomps reconstructed black velvet necklace. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse ...
Joë Descomps Three Grace pendant. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
René Lalique Winged Sylph brooch. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
Fernando Jorge London Blue topaz earrings with sapphires in black rhodium-plated gold, from the Electric ...
Fernando Jorge Electric Cycle earrings featuring black rhodium plated gold, sapphires and London blue topaz. ...
Biiju Explosion ring featuring Swiss Blue topaz set in gold (£2,775).
Martin Katz micro-pavé rings with diamonds, sapphires and blue topaz.
Fernando Jorge Electric Shock ring crafted from black rhodium-plated gold, sapphires and London Blue topaz. ...
Fernando Jorge London Blue topaz necklace in black rhodium-plated gold with sapphires, from the Electric ...
Corrado Giuspino fringe brooch featuring gray pearls, blue topaz and prasiolite.
Corrado Giuspino blue topaz cocktail ring.
Alexandra Mor earrings featuring the designer’s signature floating diamond melee and knife-edged wire.
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.