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Inspired by the costumes and tassels of China, these shoulder-scraping earrings featuring carved ice jade, ...
Pea pods carved in ice jade create a delicate effect, their tendrils perfectly captured in ...
Almost invisible and carved from ice jade, a cicada hugs a bamboo stick to create ...
An amethyst-set good luck frog clambering over an ice jade disc to grab his gold ...
Perfectly capturing the wriggling movement of koi carp, each fish, set with rubies, yellow and ...
Lydia Courteille’s new capsule collection imagines a Garden of Eden where exotic fruits grow in ...
Lydia Courteille Deep Sea collection blue agate starfish earrings with graduated blue sapphires (£18,000).
From Lydia Courteille’s Deep Sea collection, which is inhabited by octopuses, sea horses, crabs and ...
Lydia Courteille adds to her Sahara collection with these shoulder-dusting Scorpion earrings with a ruby ...
For the junk foodie: Lydia Courteille's brilliant one-of-a-kind Burger cufflinks, with the bun carved out ...
The opal in this one-of-a-kind ring from Lydia Courteille’s Sahara collection is magnificent, with the ...
A spider with a mouse for a head, complete with whiskers, draws a mysterious blue ...
A signature piece in Lydia Courteille’s Sahara collection, this richly coloured tiara features five Boulder ...
Two horned vipers with electric-blue opal heads coil round the neck, their heads resting seductively ...
This Lydia Courteille ring from the new Sahara collection, set with three Australian Boulder opals, ...
The large Boulder opal in this statement cuff from Lydia Courteille’s Sahara collection, accompanied by ...
An industrious dung beetle pushes a deep-blue ball of the rare copper mineral azurite in ...
The artwork for Lydia Courteille’s Sahara collection, designed by Natalie Shau, recalls the sun-scorched landscape ...
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.