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Stenzhorn’s Forest Green Mosaic watch achieves a powerful colour punch by not only selecting high ...
Karina Choudhrie Iridiana earrings with emeralds, tanzanites, pink and yellow sapphires and orange spessartite garnets.
Pomellato’s Nudo Deep Blue rings are set with stone doublets that create new colours by ...
Pink Gioia Rose Carpet ring by Sicis that features micro mosaics as well as white ...
The Allegra watch lives up to its name with a joyous array of cabochon and ...
Dive into Bulgari's timeless world: a journey from Italian high jewellery to horological excellence, by ...
Discover delightful anecdotes from Fabergé expert Geoffrey Munn's time at Wartski in 1970s London, featuring ...
Unlocking the artistry of jewellery: Chaumet's 19th-century drawings and botanical heritage revealed in this book.
Unearthed from the National Archive of Finland, this album showcases rare watercolour drawings from Carl ...
Explore Louis Vuitton's creative journey in Francesca Amfitheatrof's beautifully illustrated book, from inspiration to exquisite ...
The Jewelry Guide: A visual delight for enthusiasts, delving into history, famous creators, gemstones, and ...
Delve into the world of Rolex with Taylor's unofficial guide, featuring captivating stories, iconic models, ...
Explore iconic American jeweller David Webb's art-inspired creations in Peltason's beautifully illustrated book.
Meet a Parisian jeweller whose imaginative creations have charmed collectors like Karl Lagerfeld, Tom Ford, ...
The Harmony bangle retains its iconic status, undiminished since its creation in 1991. While serving ...
Margot McKinney Bubble bracelet features a stunning combination of South Sea Keshi pearls and a ...
Concealed at the core of Neha Dani's Karesa cuff, the natural baroque pearl stands as ...
The Danger Horn Plus bracelet, a recent addition to Tasaki's ever-evolving Danger collection, is crafted ...
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.