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Lot 141: a pair of Berlin ironwork bracelets by Geiss, circa 1820. Sold for £4,250.
Ruby and emerald bangle by Sunita Shekhawat.
Intricate and refined enamel and setting work can be appreciated in this bangle by Sunita ...
Traditional Indian patterns find a new lease of life in this bangle, decorated with enamelwork ...
Sunita Shekhawat's green enamel bangle of leaf motifs with rose-cut diamonds and pearls.
Sunita Shekhawat Chand Balas earrings with pink and blue enamel. Sunita's very refined enamelwork sets ...
Sunita Shekhawat's blue and pink enamel bangle with lotus flowers. Note how it is decorated ...
Unusual use of black enamel on this Sunita Shekhawat bangle in 22ct gold with rose-cut ...
Gem Palace diamond necklace with antique-cut diamonds and pearls.
Gem Palace enamelled bracelet in 22ct gold incorporating the traditional technique of kundam meena enamelling ...
Splendid Gem Palace wedding necklace of rows of polki diamonds set into 22ct gold. A ...
Gem Palace wedding necklace of many tiers and fringes using polki-set diamonds.
Gem Palace brooch with a central emerald, polki diamonds and rubies. The colour combination is ...
Back of The Gem Palace brooch showing detailed enamelwork that is typical of the most ...
Gem Palace emerald necklace featuring a central carved emerald.
Gem Palace Sanjay Kasliwal-designed brooch with a central emerald, which doubles up as a pendant.
The Jaipur peacock feather motif shimmers with life in these cufflinks by Sunita Shekhawat.
A Sunita Shekhawat bangle that uses beautiful enamelwork to bring to life the traditional peacock ...
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.