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Perhaps one of the most confident high-value jewellery wearers is Naomi Campbell who shone in ...
A bold combination of onyx and emeralds created a striking effect on model Alessandra Ambrosio ...
Winnie Harlow went all-out green matching her de Grisogono jewels to her dress. Each earrings ...
Amber Heard’s simple swept-up hair-do gave a clear sighting of the de GRISOGONO ruby and ...
One of a kind high jewellery necklace by de GRISOGONO as worn by Romee Strijd ...
Looking many million dollars, Dutch supermodel and Victoria’s Secret Angel stepped out onto the red ...
Taking asymmetry to new levels, these playful Melody of Colour earrings by Geneva jewellery house ...
The cabochon shape of this 66.63-carat amethyst ring by de Grisogono from the Melody of ...
The asymmetric necklace is a careful balance of emerald-cut diamonds and emeralds with a total ...
The Art of de GRISOGONO Creation I is the name given to the necklace featuring ...
The 163.41-carat de GRISGONO Creation diamond holds the world record for the most valuable D ...
One side of The Art of de GRISOGONO Creation I necklace is entirely covered in ...
Fawaz Gruosi, founder and creative director of de GRISOGONO, was involved in every step of ...
The 404.20-carat rough diamond was cut in New York by some of the most experienced ...
The 404.20-carat "4 de Fevereiro" rough diamond is the largest ever found in Angola and ...
De GRISOGONO has set a spectacular 22.35-carat emerald-cut diamond, D colour and VS2 clarity, in ...
De GRISOGONO’s Gocce ring features both pink gold and a "browny gold" nanoceramic coating to ...
These Gocce earrings by de GRISOGONO show how good design when well-executed in gold can ...
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.