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Qayten white gold Twist ring featuring ripples of Akoya pearls.
Mikimoto Naturale pearl necklace featuring a trio of the world’s rarest natural pearls - a ...
One-of-a-kind Mikimoto Duet necklace, launched at Baselworld 2015, in white gold with Akoya pearls, a ...
These Hemmerle earrings feature rare melo melo pearls alongside spessartite garnets, copper and white gold. ...
The world’s second most expensive pearl jewel is the Baroda pearl necklace consisting of 68 ...
White Akoya pearls nestle among precious coloured gemstones, set in yellow gold, on this pair ...
A white Akoya pearl sits alongside a warm orange sapphire in this Winterson Amber Eclipse ...
Rose gold and diamond curves sit atop strands of Akoya pearls on this pair of ...
The Cowdray necklace has 38 natural-colour graduated grey pearls and sold for $3.3 million by ...
The double-strand 120 light cream and white natural pearl necklace, with a diamond Cartier clasp, ...
This pearl necklace was sold by Sotheby’s for $4.82 million in 2007. Called the Duchess ...
The world’s second most expensive piece of pearl jewellery is The Baroda pearl necklace, which ...
Richard Burton spent $37,000 on the La Peregrina pearl in 1969. The value increased over ...
The La Peregrina pearl necklace was custom designed for Elizabeth Taylor by Cartier and features ...
This Autore pearl ring pairs Tahitian Keshi pearls with a pavé of pink diamonds and ...
Alessio Boschi's Volcano collection is designed to be worn in different ways. The two necklaces ...
This black pearl necklace from Alessio Boschi features black pearls and sapphires to represent the ...
Italian designer Alessio Boschi has captured the moment a volcano erupts in his Volcano jewels, ...
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.