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Almost invisible and carved from ice jade, a cicada hugs a bamboo stick to create ...
An amethyst-set good luck frog clambering over an ice jade disc to grab his gold ...
Perfectly capturing the wriggling movement of koi carp, each fish, set with rubies, yellow and ...
The Art of de GRISOGONO Creation I is the name given to the necklace featuring ...
Part of Swiss jeweller Chopard’s Red Carpet collection, the deep-blue pear-shaped tanzanite in this one-of-a-kind ...
Natural unheated tanzanite in a rich shade of blue, like this 29.23-carat stone in Doris ...
The cat’s eye phenomenon visible in this gem, which has been set into a ring ...
The vivid blue colours sings out from this majestic necklace by Moussaieff, which is set ...
Shot by acclaimed photographer Peter Lindbergh, Sarah Jessica Parker models the 423.56-carat Namunyak Tanzanite auctioned ...
New York jewellery designer Temple St Clair uses untreated tanzanites in her collections in shades ...
Very occasionally, a tanzanite will display no indication of heating whatsoever, making them the rarest ...
A Tiffany craftsman putting the finishing touches on a one-of-a-kind tanzanite brooch, tied with a ...
A Tiffany ad dating from the 1970s extolling the beauty of “the loveliest blue gemstone ...
A tiara for changing times as demonstrated by the multi-function diamond and emerald Hyperbole jewel, ...
Cartier sets a majestic 140.21-carat cabochon-cut emerald amongst rows of dozens of geometrically arranged diamonds ...
The Ecume necklace, a light-as-air composition of diamonds and natural pearls, is from Cartier’s Résonances ...
Ecume, meaning foam in French, sends a spray of yellow and white diamonds and pearls ...
A 2.73-carat black pear-cut diamond sits at the centre of the Carbonado ring from the ...
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.