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Treillage egg pendant by Fabergé set with diamonds, rubies, amethysts, sapphires, tsavorites and fire opals ...
The Palais Tsarskoye Selo pendant from Fabergé features diamonds and opalescent enamel set in yellow ...
A gold, guilloche and enamel Fabergé egg pendant from 1stdibs dating back to around 1885 ...
White gold highlights the coolness of amethyst, iolite and topaz baguettes in these hoop earrings ...
A 4.00ct gleaming white pearl tops off this ring by Daou, which also features amethysts, ...
Morning Bright white gold ring by Daou with sapphires, amethysts, pink tourmalines, iolites and blue ...
The warmth of the sapphires, amethysts and citrines in this Daou ring reflect the vibrant ...
Daou Morning Long earrings in white gold set with sapphires, tourmalines, amethysts, topazes and iolites ...
Photon diamond ring by Daou, crafted from yellow gold and set with a white brilliant ...
A sapphire and diamond ring, claw-set with a hexagonal-shaped sapphire weighing 17.84 carats, sold for ...
Soft, fluid forms and sharp, structured edges are combined in these Anahita Peacock diamond earrings ...
"For me, jewelry is wearable art, " says Anahita of her diamond Jaws ring in ...
Anahita Serpent open choker in 18k yellow gold and pavé diamonds, set with a 0.11ct ...
Anahita prehnite cuff in yellow gold with cognac diamonds, inspired by a pattern on a ...
Anahita crystal amulet filled with diamonds - one of the designer's favorite pieces in the ...
Anahita Jewelry yellow opal briolette earrings with diamonds in yellow gold ($5,300).
Lot 80, a colourful Cartier brooch from the 1950s.
Lot 317, a Nardi brooch featuring jadeite, coral and diamonds with matching ear clips, sold ...
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.