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Ming Lampson's Lapis Pool ring from the Oriental Garden collection represents a leaf floating on ...
Solange Azagury-Partridge Poptails Temple opal and spinel cocktail ring (POA).
Chaumet’s delightfully feminine, Marie Antoinette-inspired Insolence bracelet, which captures the look of a freshly tied ...
Our second most-liked post on Instagram this February was Lydia Courteille’s writhing ring starring an ...
Unusually, the 64.55ct Burmese sapphire in David Morris’ one-of-a-kind ring is cut into a full ...
Fourth in our most-popular February posts on Instagram, the unusual petrol-blue colour of the tourmaline ...
Our Instagram followers couldn't resist Margot McKinney’s impressive baroque pearls. These subtly mismatched Bliss earrings, ...
This Verdura Dogwood cuff with moonstones and sapphires is reminiscent of the style of large ...
Hemmerle of Munich will showcase this pharaonic-style bangle in aluminium, silver and white gold featuring ...
Elisabetta Cipriani’s gallery brings to the show the smaller-scale work of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei ...
Somlo Antiques of London brings three gold watches designed by British jeweller Andrew Grima for ...
Otto Jakob’s Xuanas earrings are a faithful representation of St John’s Wort flowers in gold ...
From the archives of Suzanne Belperron, this quartz and diamond Saddle cuff has been faithfully ...
A fine example of a Castellani archaeological revival-style necklace, made in Rome circa 1880 and ...
SJ Phillips will show at TEFAF 2017 a 1930s Burmese ruby and diamond cluster panel ...
This stunning glass René Lalique beetle necklace, circa 1905, is for sale by Wartski of ...
Wallace Chan’s Birth and Blossom earrings feature two 30.88-carat emerald drops suspended from titanimun stems ...
Epoque Fine Jewels will show at TEFAF Maastricht this René Lalique pendant (1898-1900) featuring swallows ...
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.