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Lagoon-green Paraiba tourmalines cut into cushion-shapes offer a brilliant contrast to pink sapphires and diamonds ...
Minty green Paraiba tourmalines are offset by pink sapphires and diamonds in these glamorous earrings. ...
Clusters of colour add a vivacious touch to Paraiba tourmalines in these Bulgari earrings. Bulgari ...
Earring to match the masterpiece necklace featuring Paraiba tourmalines, tanzanite and emeralds. Bulgari Colour Journey ...
Bulgari’s exquisite craftsmanship is at the heart of each high jewellery creation made in the ...
This sky-blue 3.35-carat Paraiba tourmaline offers an intriguing contrast to the warmth of pink and ...
The shimmering beauty of the Mediterranean is captured in the nuances of blues and greens ...
Turquoise for the iconic fan designed by Bulgari, a must have you will not stop ...
Elegant earrings with turquoise, diamond and South Sea pearl designed by Guita M.
Bina Goenka has used turquoise from the Arizonan Sleeping Beauty mine to create these long ...
A stellar look for this ring created by Andrea Forhman set with a turquoise decorated ...
Anklet by Jacquie Aiche that mixes gold beads and turquoises in the green and blue ...
Turquoise and gold beads in the rich honey tones of Buddha Mama's signature 20k gold ...
Boucheron has mixed diamond and turquoise in these earrings from their notorious Serpent Bohème collection.
Designed and crafted by Selim Mouzannar in their Beirut's workshop, these earrings are made of ...
Irene Neuwirth selected some Kingman turquoises, one of the oldest turquoise mine in America well ...
Perfect gender fluid bracelet in turquoise and South Sea pearl handcrafted in Copenhagen by Shamballa.
The striking sky blue of this turquoise ring by David Morris is highlighted by the ...
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.