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Queen Victoria's 1945 diamond and emerald diadem, which goes on display in Victoria Revealed at ...
An emerald brooch, earrings, necklace and tiara make up the parure given to Queen Victoria ...
Of a very refined high Gothic style, Queen Victoria's diamond and emerald diadem was probably ...
Queen Victoria's diamond and emerald diadem was was the crowning final addition to an emerald ...
Stephen Webster's The Last Straw is an elegant solution to raising awareness of the damage ...
Stephen Webster, British jeweller to rock stars and rebels combines his famous cheeky humour with ...
Made of sterling silver known for its anti-bacterial qualities, 10% of the proceeds from the ...
This Bulgari Tubogas bracelet watch in yellow gold was made circa 1955 an early example ...
This Bulgari Tubogas watch in yellow gold was in production in 1972 and shows how ...
Industrial high jewellery chic by Bulgari as modelled by Zhong Chang wearing a Tubogas yellow ...
Bulgari’s new Lvcea Tubogas comes in two sizes with either a black lacquer dial on ...
The 33mm Bulgari Lvcea Tubogas in 33mm with a rose gold and stainless steel bracelet ...
A sketch of the Bulgari Lvcea Tubogas from the Roman’s jeweller’s design studio showing how ...
The most lavish version of the Bulgari Lvcea Tubogas is in rose gold with diamonds ...
This is the smaller of the two sizes for the new Bulgari Lvcea Tubogas watch. ...
The iconic Tubogas bracelet in alternating bands of rose gold and stainless steel adds a ...
This version of Bulgari Lvcea Tubogas has a 28mm stainless steel case and a Tubogas ...
The 33mm Bulgari Lvcea Tubogas in stainless steel combines the iconic coiled bracelet present in ...
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.