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Repossi’s Blast necklace uses over 700 pavé diamonds to create a kinetic effect that shifts ...
Bvlgari selected each tourmaline first, designing the Color Journey necklace around their natural hues and ...
Dior’s Diorexquis brooch hides a secret clasp that transforms the forest tableau into a detachable ...
Tasaki’s Grâce Éternelle ring nods to yin-yang duality, pairing softness and structure in a minimalist ...
The pineapple, once a symbol of wealth and rarity in 18th-century France, becomes a detachable ...
Crafted over 1,500 hours, Louis Vuitton’s Savoir set pairs a rare triangle-cut black opal with ...
Boucheron’s magnolia transforms into a collar or headpiece, while the diamond-set stick insect detaches as ...
Mikimoto captures a petal caught in the breeze with these Les Pétales brooches, combining conch ...
Cartier’s Traforato necklace frames a trio of octagonal Colombian emeralds within a lattice of openwork ...
Inspired by a 1922 tiara, Chaumet’s Wild Rose necklace reinterprets Belle Époque botanical design with ...
A domed chrome tourmaline anchors Dries Criel’s debut design, framed by enamel and diamonds in ...
Buccellati revives the 1920s minaudière with this velvet orb, framed in lace-like gold and diamonds. ...
Chanel captures the glow of dusk with gradient pink sapphires and airy goldwork that moves ...
Inspired by a Peking Opera heroine, this pastel-hued orchid blooms with hand-painted petals and a ...
Each oversized link of Gucci’s Marina Chain necklace is hand-set with coloured sapphires and tsavorites ...
Repossi’s Blast necklace was assembled link by link over 750 hours, turning minimalist lines into ...
Mikimoto reimagines pearl jewellery as soft architecture in Les Pétales, layering strands of Akoya pearls ...
Gucci reimagines a 1960s motif in vivid sapphire and tsavorite links, styled here as 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.