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Ara Vartanian's white gold and diamond earrings feature his signature "hook" design with dazzling white ...
Cartier Trinity Ruban solitaire ring, featuring one 1.50ct brilliant-cut diamond, surrounded by brilliant-cut diamonds set ...
The Cartier necklace of the Maharaja of Patiala during its restoration in 2002.
Design drawing of the Galanterie de Cartier necklace, set with one brilliant-cut diamond, onyx, black ...
The Star of South Africa diamond, a pear-shaped stone weighing 47.69cts, hangs from a pendant ...
This Cartier crocodile necklace, made to order for Mexican actress María Félix, features yellow diamonds, ...
Cartier's Pur Absolu necklace features a 30.21ct pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamond which can also be set ...
Cartier Diadea necklace, featuring one 5.21ct rose-cut diamond, triangular diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds, set in ...
Cartier diamond ring, featuring a cushion-cut diamond set in platinum, and a Cartier bracelet featuring ...
One-of-a-kind Omi Privé ring set with a central cuprian elbaite tourmaline from Mozambique and smaller ...
Guy & Max white gold Digital Nature 1.29ct Paraiba tourmaline ring with diamonds (£4,500).
A 3.83ct Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline takes centre stage among a swirl of diamonds in this ...
Flexible cuff bracelet by Martin Katz with 121ct of Paraiba tourmaline cabochons, accented with 176 ...
An impressive 27.76ct Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline sits at the centre of this double finger ring ...
An exceptionally rare 29.55ct Paraiba tourmaline takes centre stage in this white gold and diamond ...
One-of-a-kind VanLeles white gold earrings set with Brazilian Paraiba tourmalines, rubellites and diamonds.
This Toi et Moi ring from VanLeles is crafted in white gold with a pear-shaped ...
One-of-a-kind Chopard Paraiba tourmaline earrings with diamonds from the 2015 Red Carpet collection.
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.