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Amethyst necklace by designer Penny Winter from Nairobi in 18ct yellow gold with 2,500ct of ...
Silvia Furmanovich earrings in 18ct gold, with diamonds, ruby and onyx (£67,932).
The Tiffany diamond set in the Bird on a Rock brooch by Jean Schlumberger is ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Manchette cuff bracelet in platinum, emeralds, and diamonds. The celebrated 20th-century ...
Iris brooch by JAR, with fallen petal in gold, silver, fire opals and caramel diamonds. ...
The ultimate coffee table book for jewellery lovers: Vivienne Becker's 'The Impossible Collection of Jewelry', ...
This wrapped heart brooch in platinum, gold, rubies, and diamonds is among the most immediately ...
One of 100 jewels to feature in 'The Impossible Collection of Jewelry', this Chaumet Stalactite ...
In 1925, Maharajah Bhupindar Singh of Patiala commissioned Cartier to remodel his crown jewels. The ...
Pictured in 'The Impossible Collection of Jewelry' is María Felíx's private Cartier commission from 1975 ...
Alexandre Reza ring in TKMETAL, sapphire and diamonds. The superlative untreated 52ct Burmese sapphire is ...
Giovanni Corvaja (b. 1971) Necklace, 2011. 18ct gold, 19 alloys shading from white to yellow ...
Giovanni Corvaja (b. 1971) The Golden Fleece Brooch, 2007 is made from kilometers of gold ...
Made from 18-carat yellow gold and platinum this gold box was crafted to create a ...
Giovanni Corvaja (b. 1971) Bracelet, 2010. 18ct gold cage, 950 platinum wire and coloured enamel. ...
First launched in the 1970s, Cartier's Juste Un Clou fully diamond pavéd bracelet in white ...
Every inch of visible bracelet is set with white pavé diamonds.
Cartier's new Juste Un Clou fully diamond pavéd bracelet in white 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.