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Vhernier’s Ardis necklace in white gold, aluminium and diamonds showcases the brand’s sculptural roots and ...
The Monili bracelet from Gucci & Pomellato pairs sculptural gold with supple leather—two Italian crafts ...
Floral curves meet geometric precision in Damiani’s “Ode to Italy” necklace, set with a 30.25ct ...
Damiani sets a 30.25ct Colombian emerald into a floral motif that took over 1,000 hours ...
Graff’s 1963 necklace is set with 7,790 diamonds—cut, calibrated and set entirely in-house. High Jewellery ...
Each aquamarine in Pomellato’s Asimmetrico necklace was custom-cut to fit its sculptural curve. High Jewellery ...
De Beers pairs hand-carved jet with rough and polished diamonds in a tribute to Botswana’s ...
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 ...
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.