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The enamel cuffs set with a candy-store collection of cabochon stones within a Maltese cross ...
Verdura reimagined the tortured figure of St Sebastian impaled upon a wooden stake a few ...
This glittering diamond and ruby brooch plays with the phenomenon of metamorphosis observed in amoebas ...
Apollo stands crestfallen, encased in behind a pink tourmaline tomb framed by a classical gold ...
Decorated with a large spider painted in Dali’s characteristic spidery draughtsmanship, and a Verdura style ...
The large sculptural brooch plays with themes of light and vision pivotal within the classical ...
Verdura’s Dogwood pendant and brooch, 1943. Courtesy Verdura.
This Verdura Dogwood cuff with moonstones and sapphires is reminiscent of the style of large ...
Siegelson is bringing this Fulco di Verdura necklace to TEFAF NY, which is a glamorous ...
This 15.99ct Burmese ruby ring by Verdura, known as the Jubilee Ruby, sold for $14.16 ...
To celebrate the 75thanniversary of the company’s foundation in 1939, Verdura released a deluxe limited ...
A vintage Wrapped Heart brooch by Verdura dating back to 1941 in yellow gold set ...
Gold and diamond "V" or fingers crossed pendants with a 34" chain ($10,500). Pendants can ...
The Pink Room at Verdura in New York where Ward Landrigan, former director of Sotheby’s ...
Next door to Maison Belperron is the opulent Verdura salon, where the ahead-of-their-time designs of ...
A pair of Verdura Theodora cuffs set with sapphires, emeralds and amethysts in high relief, ...
Verdura Byzantine Riviere amethyst necklace in gold, with pink kunzites, tsavorites and garnets.
Verdura showcases bees beautifully with its Honeybee earrings in 18ct yellow gold and black enamel.
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.