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I have yet to see a rabbit emerge from an egg but in Lydia Courteille's ...
View of the closed Lydia Courteille Procreation ring that opens to reveal a bejewelled bunny ...
Cute yet quirky, Lydia Courteille's Procreation ring made from blackened gold, enamel and precious gemstones ...
Loosely based on de la Fontaine's fable of the Hen with the Golden Eggs and ...
Lydia Courteille's kooky approach to jewels links to themes such as surrealism and fable and ...
Carved from pink rhodochrosite and set with brown diamonds, the lively personality of Coco the ...
Love your dog? Then ask Parisian jeweller Lydia Courteille to create a one-off ring of ...
The owner of this cat will remain anonymous, but can you guess who this elegant ...
Head on view of Alf the cat complete with his little crown spelling out his ...
Alf's owner was so in love with her cat that Lydia Courteille was commissioned to ...
If you are mad about the pup, then show him off with a pair of ...
Perfectly capturing the expression and personality of this adored beagle, Lydia Courteille pays attention to ...
Lydia Courteille often works with artist Natalie Shau who created this illustration for the new ...
The ornate fans and head combs of the Spanish señoritas is evoked in Lydia Courteille ...
Rhodochrosites are the main stone in Lydia Courteille's Rosa del Inca earrings inspired by the ...
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 ...
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.