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Chaumet Lumières d'Eau collection diamond necklace embellished with a pompom of graded lapis lazuli and ...
Chaumet Lumières d'Eau collection ring featuring diamonds, tanzanite and sculpted lapis lazuli.
Piaget earrings
Piaget necklace
Piaget's Extremely Piaget collection white gold bracelet set with 870 brilliant-cut diamonds and nine lapis ...
Created exclusively for the 2014 Biennale des Antiquaires in Paris, Piaget's Extremely Piaget collection sautoir-style ...
FRED Pain de Sucre ring in gold with diamonds, with an interchangeable turquoise cabochon.
FRED Pain de Sucre rings with the choice of a cabochon tanzanite, aquamarine, tourmaline, green ...
FRED Pain de Sucre collection ring in rose gold and diamonds with an interchangeable cabochon ...
FRED Pain de Sucre ring in gold and diamonds with an interchangeable cabochon chrysoprase.
FRED Pain de Sucre ring in gold and diamonds, with an interchangeable cabochon lapis lazuli.
Inspired by the azure sea, Corrado Giuspino’s earrings feature tsavorites surrounding a central turquoise stone.
Tiffany & Co. Blue Book bracelet set with yellow diamonds, fire opals, tourmalines and a ...
Robinson Pelham white gold Volcano Asteroid ring featuring a central oval mandarin garnet surrounded by ...
Bogh-Art Moi-Toi pearl earrings featuring one melo and one clam pearl paired with diamonds in ...
Jewellery Theatre's Magnolia ring, set with a one-of-a-kind baroque pearl, diamonds and coloured gemstones.
Jacob & Co. tourmaline ring featuring a 48.27ct natural Paraiba tourmaline the colour of a ...
Corrado Giuspino's turquoise cabochon and tsavorite ring, with matching earrings, was created specially for summer ...
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.