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Margot McKinney Lightning Ridge opal and multi-coloured gemstone cocktail ring ($35,000).
Margot McKinney's Exotic Abundance collier features myriad Paraiba tourmalines, coloured gemstones and Lightning Ridge opals ...
Mirroring the vibrant colours found in nature, Margot McKinney Exotic Abundance campaign features an array ...
Margot McKinney fan-shaped Australian opal and multi-coloured gemstone pendant necklace with tassel.
Margot McKinney Tree of Life earrings featuring carved tourmalines accented with multi-coloured sapphires and tsavorites.
Margot McKinney Paraiba tourmaline and myriad gemstones bracelet ($95,000).
Margot McKinney Australian opal and Paraiba tourmaline earrings, with detachable Paraiba tourmaline drops ($225,000).
Margot McKinney Australian opal and diamond cocktail ring ($350,000).
Margot McKinney double ring featuring a bi-coloured green tourmaline and an Australian Lightning Ridge opal.
Can't make it to Paula Crevoshay's Los Angeles show of 'The Art of the Jewel'? ...
Celebrating themes dear to Chaumet, the Place Vendôme jeweller, Mémoire by Assouline offers three tomes ...
One of the three volumes in the new Assouline Mémoire set of books celebrating the ...
From Piaget's new Possession collection, this red carnelian pendant in 18-carat gold is set with ...
With the Octo Finissimo Skeleton in titanium, Bvlgari cuts away metal from the components to ...
Bvlgari's Octo Finissimo Automatic Limited Edition in titanium is ultra-slim and ultra-light. The matt, sky-grey ...
Bvlgari's Octo Monete watch allows you to read the time by flipping open a case ...
Baguette-cut diamonds, considered the most masculine of all sparklers, adorn the rose gold case of ...
Bvlgari's all black Octo L'Originale chronograph is powered by the Manufacture Bvlgari self-winding BVL 328 ...
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.