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Turquoise, lapis lazuli and diamond cocktail ring, circa 1960 from Fred Leighton jewelry.
Lydia Courteille necklace in 18k gold with brown diamonds, tsavorites and turquoise.
Suzanne Syz That’s Amore necklace in titanium set with 24 green turquoise and 720 diamonds.
Selim Mouzannar Sunset bracelet in 18k pink gold with turquoise and diamonds. ($6,944)
Open gold ring set with diamonds by Sethi Couture.
Octium Twist ring in gold with blue agate, turquoise and diamonds.
Gold, turquoise and diamond ring from Octium's new Twist collection. "“I literally took the facetted ...
New Octium Twist bracelets in all gold and embellished diamonds - perfect for stacking.
Alanood Al Sabah doubles up on the new Octium Twist collection rings.
Alanood describes the new Octium Twist jewels as "easy to wear, yet chic and sophisticated".
Run your finger over Octium's new Twist jewels and it is hard to understand how ...
Fabergé will exclusively reveal its one-of-a-kind objet d'art at Masterpiece London. Called Fabergé Four Seasons ...
A close-up of the luminous coloured gemstones featured in this Fabergé bracelet from the Secret ...
Fabergé will be showcasing both mid-range jewellery as well as a selection of awe-inspiring gems ...
Recently reset by Siegelson into a pair of diamond-capped pearl earrings, these natural grey pearls ...
Old mine-cut diamond filigree solitaire ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 4.61 carat center stone.
Three-stone, rose-cut diamond ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.00ct center stone and 0.31ct diamond ...
Circular-cut diamond Honeycomb ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.31ct center stone with a 1.08ct ...
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.