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Tiffany & Co. hand-carved lapis lazuli, turquoise and pearl bracelets, inspired by original designs by ...
Tiffany & Co. Tassels necklace with turquoise stones and round diamonds set in yellow gold ...
Tiffany & Co.'s pearl and diamond rings recall the glamour of the 1920s.
Tiffany & Co. Montana blue sapphire and diamond pendants.
Tiffany & Co. emerald cut, unenhanced emerald and round diamond cocktail rings, set in platinum ...
Tiffany & Co. pear-shaped diamond and round diamond drop earrings set in platinum.
A modern take on the love letter, Jessica McCormack has curated an alphabet of precious ...
Jessica McCormack's new Love Letters collection derives from Victorian-era acrostic rings - engagement rings that ...
“Mughal” Colombian emerald and diamond inlaid mother-of-pearl bracelet by Boghossian.
Van Cleefs & Arpels' magnificent emerald and diamond brooch (1967), Simon Teakle, Connecticut, was one ...
Garrard & Co. pearl, diamond and enamel heron brooch circa 1890, Symbolic & Chase, London ...
Cartier aquamarine, demi-tailles diamond and platinum brooch circa 1915, Palais Royal Paris, Hong Kong (£POA).
An Historic “Mystery-Set” Sapphire, Diamond and Coloured Diamond Argentine Flag Brooch by Van Cleef & ...
A Sapphire, Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, circa 1957, by Cartier (estimate: $400,000 – $600,000).
A Kashmir Sapphire Ring of 15.88ct (estimate: $1.2 – $1.5 million).
A Rectangular-Cut Fancy Intense Pink Diamond Ring of 8.77ct (estimate: $5.5 – $6.5 million).
A Cushion-Cut Fancy Vivid Blue Diamond Ring of 3.81ct (estimate: $2.5 – $3.5 million).
A diamond ring, circa 1970, by David Webb, from the collection of The Honorable Noreen ...
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.