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Andrew Grima detachable ear pendants featuring brilliant-cut diamonds.
René Boivin Art Deco white gold and platinum ring circa 1935 in an odeonesque style ...
American Art Deco platinum and diamond bracelet circa 1935.
Hair was seen as a lasting, personal memento as it could be worked into memorial ...
Women were required to follow strict guidelines when it came to what they wore, from ...
Jet was much loved by the Victorians who considered it one of the few materials ...
With its chunky black links, an English jet Mourning necklace on display at The Met ...
Mourning jewelry included miniature portraits or photographs of the dead often accompanied by motifs of ...
A gold Mourning brooch with the loved one's initials inscribed in diamonds set in onyx ...
A gold Mourning necklace and locket from the late 19th century featuring onyx, seed pearl ...
A Tiffany brooch from 1868 is unlike anything you can imagine the house producing today, ...
The prestigious Rothschild collection has lent some outstanding examples of Victorian Mourning jewelry, including a ...
Finn Jewelry engagement ring featuring an oval diamond suspended from a diamond pavé band.
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled rose gold, set with an antique champagne rose ...
Tiffany Soleste emerald-cut diamond engagement ring featuring bead-set diamonds surrounding the central diamond and encircling ...
Barbara Michelle Jacobs pear-shaped diamond engagement ring, available with either a recycled yellow, white or ...
Monique Péan Mineraux collection engagement ring in recycled oxidised platinum, set with an antique white ...
Graff emerald-cut diamond engagement ring in Graff's signature Flame setting with a rose gold band ...
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.