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Retro Sandra Cronan Waterfall earrings

Sandra Cronan’s diamond-set “waterfall” earrings, set with multiple pear-shape diamonds, cascading from baguette diamond-set tops. ...

Victorian Emerald Snake ring

Sue Brown Victorian 18ct gold and emerald snake ring with rose-cut diamond eyes coiled in ...

Mid-century Macklowe bracelet

Macklowe Gallery’s mid-20th century platinum, diamond and ruby bracelet with a row of 44 marquise-cut ...

Georgian Glorious Antiques earrings

Georgian rose-cut, diamond-foiled, closed-back earrings from Glorious Antiques.

Georgian The Spare Room Dearest ring

The Spare Room’s Georgian acrostic ring with the first letter of each gemstone spelling “Dearest”: ...

Edwardian Bentley and Skinner

Bentley & Skinner’s Edwardian diamond garland necklace with articulated openwork frame embellished with tied ribbon/bows ...

Edwardian Wartski Flaming Torch Pendant

Wartski’s ruby and diamond-set pendant, the flame of calibre-cut rubies burning from a diamond-set vessel, ...

Art Nouveau Macklowe pendant

Macklowe Gallery Art Nouveau 18ct gold pendant by Lucien Gautrait. The pendant has a pear-cut ...

Art Deco Boivin coral necklace

FD Gallery’s Art Deco onyx, coral and diamond pendant by René Boivin.

The first Imperial Fabergé Egg was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III for his wife as a gift. Known as the Hen Egg, it was crafted from gold and its opaque white enamelled shell opened to reveal a matt yellow gold yolk, which in turn opened to reveal a su

The first Imperial Fabergé Egg was commissioned by Tsar Alexander III for his wife as ...

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, wearing the spectacular bib-style set with almost 1,000 carats of diamonds. The necklace was commissioned by his late father the Maharaja of Patiala who Jacques Cartier met on his first trip to India in 1911 and later gave Carti

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, wearing the spectacular bib-style set with almost 1,000 carats of diamonds. The ...

Verdura Lion’s Paw brooch featuring natural shell, sapphires and diamonds in gold, circa 1945.

Verdura’s ‘Lion’s Paw Brooch’ is fairytale object dreamed of in childhood. Verdura transformed shells found ...

The yellow gold Imperial Fabergé Easter Egg contains a Vacheron Constantin watch with diamond-set gold hands. The egg sits on a stand with lion’s paw feet, decorated with gold garlands and three cabochon blue sapphires topped with rose diamond-set bows.

The yellow gold Third Imperial Fabergé Easter Egg commissioned in 1887 contains a Vacheron Constantin ...

Pierre Cartier sold the deep blue 45.52ct Hope Diamond to the high-profile American socialite Evalyn Walsh McLean which propelled the then relatively little-knownn French jeweller into the headlines. Image: Getty Images.

Pierre Cartier sold the deep blue 45.52ct Hope Diamond to the high-profile American socialite Evalyn ...

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The 2020 Edelman Trust Barometer: Technology’s role in declining trust and its turnaround potential

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. 

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