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The Tiffany Anniversary Morganite necklace, cushion-shaped, 175.72ct, is “tied” with a ribbon-like diamond bow, centered ...
Tiffany Anniversary earrings of morganite briolettes, 54.54 total carats, with diamonds in platinum.
Tiffany Anniversary platinum necklace, set with over 175ct of tanzanites, complemented by a cascade of ...
The Tiffany Anniversary Kunzite pendant, oval, 175.51ct, set with diamonds in platinum on a diamond ...
An artisan brings the Kunzite pendant to life.
Tanzanites highlight ornate open settings with their distinctive velvety blue color. Hinged bracelet and earrings ...
Tiffany Anniversary ring with a 2.51ct oval fancy vivid greenish blue diamond, in a diamond ...
An artisan adds the finishing touches to the Tiffany anniversary tanzanite necklace.
Cartier Urban ring - Platinum, one 17.13-carat cushion-shaped yellow sapphire, onyx, brilliants. PHOTO Julien Claessens ...
Cartier Urban ring - White gold, brilliants. PHOTO Vincent Wulveryck © Cartier 2012
Cartier Urban ring - Platinum, one 10.77-carat square-shaped emerald, baguette-cut diamonds, onyx, brilliants. PHOTO Vincent ...
Cartier Urban ring - Platinum, four carved pink sapphires, one ruby bead, carved moonstones, brilliants. ...
Cartier Urban Necklace - White gold, one briolette-cut diamond, rock crystal, brilliants. PHOTO Vincent Wulveryck ...
Cartier Urban Bracelet - White gold, carved rock crystal, baguette-cut diamonds, onyx, brilliants. PHOTO Nils ...
Cartier Urban secret watch - White gold, two octogonal-shaped pink kunzites totalling 91.45 carats, baguette-cut ...
Cartier Solar tiger bracelet - White gold, brown, orange and yellow diamonds, onyx, yellow-orange diamond ...
Cartier Solar ring - Platinum, one 5.38-carat padparadscha sapphire, one 54.63-grain natural pearl, brown diamonds, ...
Cartier Solar ring with a 10.04ct padparadscha sapphire and brilliant-cut diamonds, set in platinum.
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.