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According to Sotheby’s Diamonds, this is the only known round brilliant diamond over 100-carats with ...
No estimate has been given by Sotheby’s Diamonds who will sell the 102.34 carat diamond ...
This 102.34 carat diamond is the largest D Flawless brilliant cut diamond ever graded by ...
The 102.34 carat D colour Flawless Type IIa diamond is, according to Sotheby’s diamonds, rarest ...
The Star of Happiness at 100.36 carats, D colour, Internally Flawless diamond sold at Sotheby’s ...
The 101.84-carat Mouawad Splendour diamond of D colour, Internally Flawless grade sold for US$12.8 million ...
The 101.10-carat Star of the Season pear-shaped diamond D colour, Internally Flawless sold at Sotheby’s ...
Sold in April 2015, the Ultimate Emerald cut is 100.20 carats D colour, but only ...
Meghan Markle wore her Birks Snowflake round diamond jacket earrings to both the Queen's Christmas ...
Meghan Markle chose these simple Les Plaisirs de Birks opal earrings in yellow gold on ...
These are the Birks Bar earrings like the ones Meghan Markle wore on her visit ...
Boodles Wisteria ruby and diamond ring (£23,000).
Chaumet Joséphine "Aube Printanière" ring with a pear shaped pink sapphire (POA).
The ornate fans and head combs of the Spanish señoritas is evoked in Lydia Courteille ...
Rhodochrosites are the main stone in Lydia Courteille's Rosa del Inca earrings inspired by the ...
Lydia Courteille Rosa del Inca rhodochrosite ring with a rose fully-set with pink and orange ...
The range of Lydia Courteille's jewels stretches to sacrificial human mummies as found in Incan ...
Ornamental grade rhodochrosite, the national stone of Argentina sparked Lydia Courteille's curiosity while travelling in ...
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.