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One-of-a-kind Irene Neuwirth watermelon tourmaline earrings with rose-cut diamonds in 18-carat rose gold (£9,150).
Messika Paris est une Fête Zelda choker necklace (POA).
As symbols of Bulgari’s unique ability to fuse past and present in daring new ways, ...
Rose-cut citrine and diamond-set bangle by Andrew Grima, 1998. The bangle is made of textured ...
Andrew Grima reverse-set hexagonal amethysts into a scattering of matte 18-carat gold triangles in this ...
A highly articulated bib necklace by Andrew Grima, 1974, comprised of triangular-cut citrines and diamond, ...
Greenland watch from Andrew Grima’s groundbreaking “About Time” collection. The watch face, which is overlaid ...
One of Andrew Grima’s earliest designs from 1966. Featuring the designer’s signature textured gold wire ...
Lifelike “pencil shavings” brooch by Andrew Grima, 1968, cast in yellow gold and scattered with ...
Andrew Grima favoured the unusual over the obvious. Rather than using a faceted stone, he ...
Pendant by Andrew Grima, 1973. Part of the Sticks and Stones collection, it features a ...
Lydia Courteille Deep Sea collection blue agate starfish earrings with graduated blue sapphires (£18,000).
From Lydia Courteille’s Deep Sea collection, which is inhabited by octopuses, sea horses, crabs and ...
Monica Rich Kosann’s lockets hold secrets known only to the wearer, and her pendants tell ...
Yvonne Léon’s crab earring features a charming crustacean dangling from the ear. Held in place ...
This mini pendant necklace from Aurélie Bidermann is a pretty interpretation of a perfectly spiralled ...
Award-winning New York-based designer Temple St.Clair recently published a book called The Golden Menagerie, which ...
Boucheron Hiver Impérial Grand Nord ring in white gold, photographed during Paris Couture Week 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.