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Graff, the famous diamond house, brings you a slice of outer space with this mesmerising ...
In addition to the spinning tourbillon at 5 o’clock, three of the white gold hand-painted ...
From the famous house of diamonds, Graff’s new Spiral watch is inspired by the concept ...
Good things come in threes, and at Graff we were greeted with this trio of ...
New technology had to be developed to cut and polish the perfect heart-shape diamond.
The marketing team presenting the Graff Venus diamond suggest it may be made into a ...
The 118.78 carat Graff Venus is the largest heart-shape flawless diamond ever to be certified ...
The GIA has certified that the Venus is an enviable top D colour, gloriously flawless ...
Clockwise from top left: Chopard Precious; Chanel Signature Grenat; Hublot Big Bang Impact Bang; Graff ...
Breaking up the all-white line up of its tennis bracelets, Graff evenly spaces 37 carats ...
Graff has livened up this diamond tennis bracelet from the Elements collection with 28.98 carats ...
This Graff engagement ring is set with an oval-shaped white diamond in the jeweller’s iconic ...
These Luna earrings by Graff bring a modern edge to the traditional choice of sapphires, ...
This Graff Constellation engagement ring is set with a pear-shaped white diamond, framed by a ...
Graff’s Princess Butterfly watch has a diamond-set mechanism so the wings can slide and reveal ...
The Graff Princess Butterfly is taken to new heights by using the wings to create ...
This Graff emerald cabochon and diamond ring was realised using CAD before being created by ...
The Disco Butterfly watch by Graff sets brightly coloured sapphires against a diamond pavé dial ...
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.