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Léo Cosendai Metamorphosis Sphere I ring is inspired by the artist’s lifelong dedication to meditation ...
Léo Cosendai Metamorphosis Sphere III ring is a harmonious compositions reflecting the artist’s continuous search ...
Léo Cosendai Metamorphosis Sphere IV ring follows Cosendai's mantra of: 'Shaped in solitude. Forged through ...
Léo Cosendai Metamorphosis Sphere V ring was created for those seeking a deeper meaning to ...
Léo Cosendai presents his first jewellery collection aptly titled Metamorphosis inspired by his spiritual practices ...
The legendary Seven Wonders emerald necklace (1961) anchors the section on colour symbolism, a touchstone ...
Bvlgari, 1954: a platinum bangle where cabochon sapphire meets rubies and diamonds—an iconic red-blue dialogue ...
Italian artist Lara Favaretto’s kinetic columns inject movement and colour, echoing the exhibition’s themes of ...
The National Art Center’s soaring atrium hosts Bvlgari’s opening gala for Kaleidos, a night that ...
Actress Aya Omasa in Bvlgari high jewellery at the launch dinner, part of a star-studded ...
Performer Exile Akira brought understated elegance to the Kaleidos launch, pairing a monochrome look with ...
Actress Mirei Kiritani illuminated the Kaleidos red carpet in sculptural white and vivid Bvlgari jewels, ...
Kaleidos: Colours, Cultures and Crafts by Bvlgari unfolds across immersive galleries conceived by SANAA and ...
Bvlgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin with actor Tomohisa Yamashita at the opening, underscoring the cultural bridge ...
A floral fantasia in coral, emerald, jade and diamonds, showcasing Bvlgari’s exuberant colour language and ...
Citrine and diamond bracelet, around 1940: an early statement of Bvlgari’s chromatic audacity, evoking Roman-sunset ...
Inside spread of Costume Jewellery by Carol Woolton, published by Taschen
Cover of Costume Jewellery by Carol Woolton, published by Taschen
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.