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Lydia Courteille Rosa del Inca rhodochrosite ring with a rose fully-set with pink and orange ...
The range of Lydia Courteille's jewels stretches to sacrificial human mummies as found in Incan ...
Ornamental grade rhodochrosite, the national stone of Argentina sparked Lydia Courteille's curiosity while travelling in ...
Lydia Courteille Rosa del Inca ring uses a large slice of ornamental rhodochrosite stone and ...
A large gem-quality rhodochrosite forms the body of the Inca god Viracocha, here represented as ...
Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor is shown gazing into a crystal ball in Lydia Courteille's ...
The Aztec culture influenced Lydia Courteille's Rosa del Inca Three Ages of Man cuff bracelet ...
The large rhodochrosite cabochon-type cut of the stone shows the rippling pink and white bands ...
Star of the show to be unveiled at Baselworld 2018 is Bulgari’s twin-headed Serpenti Misteriosi ...
A pink gold chain bracelet is the latest addition to the Bulgari Serpenti Twist Your ...
The Bulgari Serpenti Twist Your Time offers dozens of options including this new four coil ...
Purple or gold? The choice is yours with the ever growing strap selection for Bulgari’s ...
Bulgari revives the classic Serpenti Tubogas watch with this pink gold version complete with a ...
The Serpenti Tubogas is a revival of Bulgari’s three colour gold designs from the 1960’s ...
Ancient meets futuristic in Bulgari’s chic Serpenti Spiga Ceramica in white ceramic with pink gold ...
Bulgari’s Serpenti Spiga Ceramica that coils five times around the arm is a watch that ...
Lydia Courteille Sahara azurite "dung ball" ring (€20,800).
Amethyst ready to be set in Jean Schlumberger design for a brooch from the 1950's ...
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.