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Ellie's choice: a 19th-century diamond rivière necklace. Exhibitor: Pat Saling.
Ellie's choice: a pair of David Webb yellow gold, platinum, white enamel and diamond earrings, ...
The 10.06ct Royal Blue Diamond, Type IIb VVSI clarity, one of the rarest blue diamonds ...
Seven row beaded gold necklace from the World Gold Council's 'Tarun Tahiliani for Azva' collection.
Seven flower gold choker from the World Gold Council's 'Tarun Tahiliani for Azva' collection.
Choker made with gold beads and pearls from the World Gold Council's 'Tarun Tahiliani for ...
Intricate gold choker with suspended coins from the World Gold Council's 'Tarun Tahiliani for Azva' ...
Ellie's choice: a sapphire and diamond ring by Boucheron. Exhibitor: Pat Saling.
Ellie's choice: a chalcedony and sapphire ring by Suzanne Belperron, circa 1935. Exhibitor: Pat Saling.
Ellie's choice: a contemporary gold brooch by Sabbadini with invisible-set sapphires and diamonds. Exhibitor: Sabbadini.
Previously owned by the opera singer and jewellery connoisseur Ganna Walska, Van Cleef & Arpels' ...
Louis Vuitton white gold necklace from the Chain Attraction collection, set with a star-cut diamond, ...
Louis Vuitton white gold Chain Attraction necklace with a 20.01ct Mandarin garnet and star-cut diamond, ...
Louis Vuitton white gold necklace set with a 21.07ct imperial topaz, moonstones and diamonds from ...
Louis Vuitton white gold necklace, set with a 20.42ct greenish-blue tourmaline and a star-cut diamond ...
Louis Vuitton white gold bracelet with a large central morganite surrounded by emeralds and diamonds ...
Two jewels from Louis Vuitton's new Chain Attraction collection: a white gold, morganite, diamond and ...
Louis Vuitton white gold, emerald, onyx and diamond ring from the Chain Attraction collection.
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.