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Like the exotic trail of scent left in the wake of the Nº5 perfume, the ...
Diamonds and topazes create a glowing effect in the Golden Burst necklace that is reminiscent ...
The fabulous Abstraction necklace cleverly evokes the flow of the perfume liquid with a river ...
A 5.07-carat D-colour, Flawless, Type IIa diamond sits at the swirling centre of the mesmerising ...
This Diamond Stopper ring is a witty interpretation of the famous octagonal stopper of the ...
The Golden Sillage brooch by Chanel is inspired by the dazzling scintillation of the scent ...
A spectacular shower of diamonds captures the dazzling experience of the famous Chanel No 5 ...
The flower series that forms part of the Chanel Collection No 5 fragrance inspired jewels ...
The Signature Bottle brooch is a very precious interpretation of a miniature bottle of the ...
The Sparkling Silhouette necklace in pink gold and platinum features one pear-cut, 5.19-carat, D colour, ...
Chanel will not part with the fabulous 55.55 necklace created to honour the 100th anniversary ...
The length of one of the Eternal No5 earrings by Chanel can be adjusted with ...
The Eternal No5 diamond necklace by Chanel is adjustable and can be worn short or ...
The No5 jewellery collection plays with Mademoiselle Chanel's lucky number and the perfume she created ...
The Eternal No5 ring by Chanel unites the perfume and jewellery sides of the Parisian ...
A central brilliant-cut diamond is set into the curve of a sleek number 5 that ...
An impressive 55.55-carat diamond is at the centre of this necklaces that celebrates the fusion ...
This diamond and onyx bracelet by Chanel (Lot 556) has caught our attention for its ...
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.