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The Nobel Ice Egg with watch pendant surprise, commissioned by Emanuel Nobel, a noted collector ...
The Duchess of Marlborough Egg. The Duke and Duchess visited Fabergé in St Petersburg in ...
The Coronation Egg, presented by the Emperor Nicholas II to his wife the Empress Alexandra ...
Fabergé's emerald tassel pendant is another jewel inspired by the iconic series of Imperial Easter ...
Rings featuring the big three coloured gemstones - ruby, emerald and sapphire - in Fabergé's ...
Fabergé Snowflake Pendant with red cross in platinum, gold, diamonds, rubies and rock crystal, Nobel ...
The facade of Fabergé's Bond Street 100 years ago.
Fabergé's new Treillage rose gold rings, set with diamonds and multi-coloured gemstones, feature the same ...
A modern-day interpretation of Fabergé's famous Easter eggs: Spiral ruby, emerald, multi-coloured gemstone and diamond ...
Contemporary Fabergé jewels remain popular gifts. This trio of Fabergé Émotion rings feature in Faberge's ...
Princess Alix of Hesse pictured wearing the most expensive item ever sold by the House ...
The new Collier Treillage necklace (£7,996), Bandeau Treillage ring (£3,258) and Fine Treillage ring (£2,888) ...
The model wears Fabergé's Impératrice Emerald Pompon white gold necklace (£POA), with white round diamonds, ...
Fabergé's new 'Art of Colour' campaign features an array of multi-coloured gems, including rubies, sapphires ...
The trio of Fabergé Émotion rings in yellow gold featured in Faberge's new 'Art of ...
Fabergé Dentelle de Perles bracelet in white gold, with an openwork mosaic of white Akoya ...
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.