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Beth Bernstein recalls in her book, If These Jewels Could Talk, how Elizabeth Taylor's third ...
The Cartier Love bracelet, like this pink gold version set with pavé diamonds, has been ...
The La Peregrina pearl necklace was custom designed for Elizabeth Taylor by Cartier and features ...
The 33.19ct Asscher cut Krupp diamond was named after its original owner Vera Krupp but ...
Richard Burton bought the most famous Asscher-cut diamond in history - the Krupp diamond - ...
The La Peregrina 16th Century Pearl Ruby and Diamond Necklace designed by Elizabeth Taylor with ...
Elizabeth Taylor in 1957 wearing the Cartier ruby jewellery set just given to her by ...
The most impressive piece in the suite of Elizabeth Taylor's jewels, the Cartier diamond and ...
The most famous Asscher-cut diamond of them all was worn by screen legend Elizabeth Taylor. ...
Elizabeth Taylor requested that the 69.42ct Taylor-Burton diamond - a birthday gift from her fifth ...
The Taylor-Burton diamond, which was acquired by Cartier at auction in 1969. Less than 48 ...
On Elizabeth Taylor's 40th birthday Richard Burton bought his wife another famous Cartier gem: the ...
Dehres from Hong Kong is bringing this magnificent non-heated 37.29 carat Burmese sapphire brooch, given ...
Elizabeth Taylor's emerald and diamond Bulgari necklace was on display at the Italian jewellery house.
The pearl necklace with rubies and diamonds starring the 16th century pear-shaped La Peregrina pearl, ...
This David Webb gold Leopard necklace, with cabochon emeralds, pearls and diamonds, was originally owned ...
The Cartier-Burton diamond - the first million-dollar diamond - as worn by Elizabeth Taylor at ...
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.