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The veneers of salvaged wood from the Amazon are painstakingly crafted into a pair of ...
Salvaged wood from the Amazon forest used in the century’s old technique of marquetry for ...
This spherical GemfieldsxMuse pendant by Brazil's Silvia Furmanovich showcases the decorative art of wood marquetry ...
Winner: Innovation. Silvia Furmanovich trompe l'oeil bracelet in gold, wood marquetry, diamonds and prasiolites ($18,920).
Black marquetry clutch featuring light brown diamonds from Brazilian jewellery designer Silvia Furmanovich ($6,600).
Silvia Furmanovich murano glass ring featuring a 2.71ct tsavorite surrounded by light brown diamonds ($11,800).
Silvia Furmanovich white gold earrings with diamonds set alongside 14.62cts of blue topaz ($27,100).
Micromosaic earrings from Silvia Furmanovich with light brown diamonds, rubellite, blue topaz and grey pearls ...
Silvia Furmanovich Muirapiranga marquetry cuff with a 22.65ct Rio Grandense citrine and light brown diamonds ...
Japanese art on lacquer earrings by Silvia Furmanovich with brilliant-cut diamonds, rock crystal and citrine ...
Silvia Furmanovich Italian micromosaic bracelet in yellow gold featuring light brown diamonds ($47,500).
Gold, diamond and exotic wood cuff from Brazilian jewellery designer Silvia Furmanovich.
Silvia Furmanovich scarab earrings in gold, set with grey agate and light brown diamonds ($5,600).
Silvia Furmanovich exotic wood marquetry earrings ($9,600; neimanmarcus.com).
Silvia Furmanovich gold, diamonds and exotic wood cuff ($10,400, marissacollections.com).
Silvia Furmanovich earrings in 18k gold, diamond, ruby, turquoise and jasper.
Silvia Furmanovich cuff earrings in gold, set with black and white diamonds.
These Silvia Furmanovich earrings with real orchid leaves won Best in Innovation at the Couture ...
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.