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Alexander Davis Deadly Nightshade amethyst and diamond ring in 18ct white gold.
Tiffany bracelet with five rows of tanzanite beads and a clasp of diamonds and milgrained ...
Tiffany platinum bangle with a fan motif of diamonds on black lacquer, from the 2013 ...
Tiffany & Co. pendant with a rectangular modified brilliant Fancy Intense Tiffany Yellow Diamond in ...
Tiffany gemstone rings with diamonds in platinum, from the 2013 Blue Book Collection (from top): ...
Tiffany ring with a rectangular modified brilliant fancy vivid green diamond, rose-cut white diamonds and ...
Tiffany diamond corsage necklace of baguette and round diamonds in platinum, from the 2013 Blue ...
Tiffany bangle with spessartites, tsavorites, yellow sapphires, fancy sapphires and diamonds in 18ctt white gold, ...
Tiffany tassel pendant of tsavorite beads with diamonds in platinum, from the 2013 Blue Book ...
Tiffany bangle with an oval morganite set in diamonds and platinum, from the 2013 Blue ...
Tiffany drop earrings with oval spessartites and diamonds in platinum, from the 2013 Blue Book ...
Shell necklace with cabochon rubellites in 18ct gold by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co., ...
Tiffany butterfly brooch with black opals, Montana sapphires and diamonds in platinum, from the 2013 ...
Andrew Geoghegan's Cannelé engagement ring in platinum, with a central 0.33ct brilliant-cut diamond (£3,476).
Founder Simeone Codognato’s fascination with the macabre was evident in his skull rings.
Another iconic Codognato design: the snake ring, covered head to tail in diamonds.
A bejewelled Attilio Codognato snake ring in yellow gold.
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.