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In 1900 Georges Fouquet created this enchanting landscape painting in a pendant with an enamel ...
In George Fouquet's 1901 Cedars pendant a diamond waterfall spills out into a pool between ...
This René Lalique brooch (1898-1899) features an imaginary peacock woman carved in chrysoprase and exquisite ...
A perfect example of René Lalique's experimental use of materials is seen in this 1900 ...
A close-up of the glass raspberries in René Lalique's 1902 brooch shows a highly realistic ...
René Lalique's daring five enamelled wasps pendant circa 1906 combines exquisite craftsmanship with an unusual ...
The 5.03 carat Fancy Vivid Aurora Green diamond sold for $16.9 million at Christie’s Hong ...
The only white diamonds in our top 10, these Miroir de l‘Amour pear-shaped D colour ...
This 9.14 carat pear-shaped Fancy Vivid pink diamond, renamed The Light of Memory, sold for ...
The 24.18ct Cullinan Dream - the largest Fancy Intense blue diamond to ever appear at ...
This spring, Christie's Geneva has seen sales of $169.2 million, including one of the most ...
The Oppenheimer Blue, described as one of the rarest gems in the world, goes up ...
One of the most expensive diamonds ever sold at auction, the Oppenheimer Blue sells for ...
This Rolex Cosmograph Daytona features screw-down pushers and a black bezel with white chrono counters ...
This 15.99ct Burmese ruby ring by Verdura, known as the Jubilee Ruby, sold for $14.16 ...
Margaret Thatcher was rarely seen without her trademark string of pearls, like this two-row cultured ...
This George III diamond flower brooch, circa 1800, as worn by Margaret Thatcher in her ...
This Art Deco emerald and diamond Chaumet necklace, circa 1930, is just one of the ...
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.