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Gold nose ornament, circa 800-1200, Quimbaya culture Colombia. @ADGP, Paris 2017
Ring by Karl Fritsch, 2006, made from oxidised silver and precious stones. @ADGP, Paris 2017
Salvador Dali Lips Brooch, circa 1960s, in 18-carat gold with rubies and cultured pearls, made ...
Cartier Snake necklace from 1968 set with 2,473 brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds and pear-shaped emerald ...
Model-of-the-moment Bella Hadid accessorised her risqué Dior gown in the palest of pinks with an ...
A veteran of the Cannes Film Festival red carpet, Julianne Moore chose top-to-toe red for ...
American model Hailey Baldwin chose a trio of de GRISOGONO high jewellery from the Ventaglio ...
Blue and pink? It works on model-of-the-moment Bella Hadid, who accessorised her risqué Dior gown ...
Piaget Ambassador Jessica Chastain pulled off the most dramatic look of the night in a ...
American model Emily Ratajkowski’s barely-there slip dress was overshadowed by my favourite jewel from the ...
The slice of ruby in Astley Clarke's Astronomy ring was chosen by Dominic Jones for ...
The slice of lapis lazuli set into this Astley Clarke Astronomy cocktail ring, complete with ...
The iridescent slice of labradorite in Astley Clarke's Astronomy cocktail ring was chosen because of ...
Each of the Astronomy Earth jewels features a pearl Moon and a rotating Earth with ...
The gravity-defying grey diamond bands surrounding this Astley Clarke Saturn ring appear to float in ...
These Astronomy Earth earrings by Dominic Jones for Astley Clarke feature two tiny pearl Moons, ...
The Astronomy Saturn earrings feature two perfect spheres of banded red agate, chosen to emulate ...
Fashion model and feminist activist Adwoa Aboah, the face of Astley Clarke's Astronomy ad campaign, ...
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.