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Alternate view of inscribed gold gimmel ring. German, dated 1631. Zucker Family Collection.
Two early 19th-century English rings set with coloured stones, whose initial letters convey messages. In ...
The second view of a ring circa 1800 with six hoops, each carrying a diamond ...
The first view of a ring circa 1800 with six hoops, each carrying a diamond ...
A gold ring with vine leaves at the shoulder and oblong bezel set with a ...
The inside view of a table-cut sapphire ring showing its hidden detail.
Gold snake ring with black coils and diamond eyes, inscribed within N.M DE ROTHSCHILD OBT ...
The Roman-style bezel of this gold ring is set with an onyx cameo of Leander ...
A single table-cut stone foiled blue dominates this gold ring of 1610. Private collection.
Gold and silver ring with an openwork floral bezel set with emeralds and diamonds from ...
A gold and silver ring circa 1760. The round bezel is set with a brilliant-cut ...
As one of the chief amusements of society, the masquerade provided a theme. This gold ...
A ring made for the Duchess of Windsor by Cartier, Paris, 1947, with a coral ...
The natural octahedron could be refined by polishing to produce a ‘point-cut’ diamond. In this ...
A bird's-eye view of the 3rd-century AD gold ring with point-cut crystal.
Octium Creates Series II rose gold and diamond ring from the Series I collection US$7,220).
Octium rose gold and diamond bracelet from the Series I collection ($11,940).
Octium rose gold and diamond earrings from the Series I collection ($8,640).
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.