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An important platinum, diamond and Colombian emerald pendant. The 35.02ct emerald belonged to the wife of Henry Flagler, American industrialist and pioneering developer of Florida's eastern coastline, and sold for $2.8 million.

An important platinum, diamond and Colombian emerald pendant. The 35.02ct emerald belonged to the wife ...

Pink diamond and sapphire ring set with an unmodified pear-shaped Fancy purplish pink 6.24ct diamond and two cushion-cut Kashmir sapphires in gold and platinum. It sold for $2.4 million at Sotheby's Auction of Magnificent Jewels on 21 April.

Pink diamond and sapphire ring set with an unmodified pear-shaped Fancy purplish pink 6.24ct diamond ...

This platinum, emerald, sapphire, lapis lazuli and diamond Cartier necklace, designed by Charles Jacqueau circa 1924, used to belong to the wife of Baron Eugene de Rothschild. It sold to an online bidder for $2.6 million.

This platinum, emerald, sapphire, lapis lazuli and diamond Cartier necklace, designed by Charles Jacqueau circa ...

The "ultimate emerald-cut diamond" auctioned by Sotheby's

The Sotheby's auction was led by an extraordinary 100.20ct "Perfect Diamond" in a classic emerald-cut, ...

Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels emerald-cut diamond

This extraordinary 100.20ct emerald-cut diamond, which sold for $22.1 million, was the highlight of the ...

The top lot at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite spring sale is a 77.77ct VS2 Fancy Vivid yellow diamond ring with an estimate of US$6.8m-7.5m.

The top lot at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite spring sale is a ...

Sotheby’s Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite spring sale includes a 77.77ct VS2 Fancy Vivid Yellow Diamond Ring (lot 1897) with an estimate of US$6.8m-7.5m.

Sotheby’s Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite spring sale includes a 77.77ct VS2 Fancy Vivid ...

Bulgari jewellery diamond necklace, dating back to the 1950s, will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels and Jadeite spring sale on 6 April.

Bulgari jewellery diamond necklace, dating back to the 1950s, will go under the hammer at ...

The extraordinary "perfect" 100.20ct emerald-cut diamond, which sold for $22.1million, was the highlight of the Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels Sale in New York on April 21, which achieved a record-breaking total of $65.1 million.

The extraordinary "perfect" 100.20ct emerald-cut diamond, which sold for $22.1million, was the highlight of the ...

This rare 9.74ct Fancy Vivid blue diamond, known as the Zoe diamond, was sold for $32.6m by Sotheby’s in November 2014.

This rare 9.74ct Fancy Vivid blue diamond, known as the Zoe diamond, was sold for ...

The 8.62 carat Graff ruby ring, from the collection of Greek financier Dimitri Mavrommatis, which set a new world record at auction for a ruby at Sotheby's Geneva in December 2014 when it sold for $8.6 million.

The 8.62 carat Graff ruby ring, from the collection of Greek financier Dimitri Mavrommatis, which ...

In the late 19th century, the jewel was acquired by Sansyzbay Umutkor, a man of high social status in Kargyzstan, and passed down the family line before it was exported to Slovakia in 2013. It will form the centrepiece of Sotheby's Old Master Sculpture &

In the late 19th century, the jewel was acquired by Sansyzbay Umutkor, a man of ...

Each dragon has a ribbed loop in its mouth through which a strap would have passed, probably weighed down at either end by two beads accompanying the collar.

Each dragon has a ribbed loop in its mouth through which a strap would have ...

Particularly impressive are the garnet-set cloisonné dragon terminals at each end of the woven gold strap. The design is typical of the Hunnic period, when craftsmen were easily able to access high quality pre-cut garnet stones.

Particularly impressive are the garnet-set cloisonné dragon terminals at each end of the woven gold ...

Made from woven gold and set with garnet stones, the opulent gold collar that will go under the hammer at Sotheby's London next week presents a different facet of the Western image of Attila and his Huns as ruthless barbarians.

Made from woven gold and set with garnet stones, the opulent gold collar that will ...

A rare 9.74ct Fancy Vivid Blue diamond, part of Sotheby’s sale of Jewels & Objects of Vertu from the collection of Mrs Paul Mellon, broke two world records when it was sold for $32.6 million yesterday.

A rare 9.74ct Fancy Vivid blue diamond, part of Sotheby’s sale of Jewels & Objects ...

The 9.74ct Fancy Vivid blue diamond was bought by a private collector from Hong Kong who fought off competition from six other bidders during a tense 20-minute auction and went on to christen the record-breaking stone "The Zoe Diamond".

The 9.74ct Fancy Vivid blue diamond was bought by a private collector from Hong Kong ...

Another world record was also set at Sotheby's Magnificent and Noble Jewels sale in Geneva by a 27.54ct step-cut Kashmir sapphire with a rare saturated velvety colour. It sold for $5.98 million to become the most valuable Kashmir sapphire in the world.

Another world record was also set at Sotheby's Magnificent and Noble Jewels sale in Geneva ...

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

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