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Wallace Chan Gleams of Waves brooch featuring yellow diamonds at 6.68ct each, rubies and pink ...
Wallace Chan's Chest of Treasures necklace with a 132ct peridot pendant also features diamonds, peridot ...
Wallace Chan Cloudless Climes ring set with a central 31.13ct aquamarine and two additional aquamarines, ...
Wallace Chan Now and Always necklace featuring a signature 35.4ct Wallace Cut aquamarine, amethysts, diamonds, ...
Wallace Chan Vermillion Veil earrings set with two rubellites weighing 20.96ct and 20.03ct, diamonds, emeralds, ...
Wallace Chan Fleur de la Dynastie Tang brooch with rubies, yellow diamonds, pink sapphires, tsavorites, ...
Wallace Chan Entrancing Love brooch featuring a horse compromised of two diamonds, a 52.58ct peridot, ...
Wallace Chan "Snake Trilogy" ring featuring fancy pink and yellow diamonds, an emerald in an ...
The Grandeur ring by Wallace Chan. Note how there is not metal visible thanks to ...
Wallace Chan with a light as air titanium dragon fly brooch.
The Beauty of Chaos ring by Wallace Chan speaks of the sometimes random appearance of ...
Nuwa ring by Wallace Chan shows off the jeweller's skills in combining the colours of ...
Eyes of Infinity parure composed of a necklace, ring and two brooches featuring two scorpions ...
The Great Wall necklace by Wallace Chan worth 56 million euros (approx) with an imperial ...
The Chest of Treasures by Wallace Chan with a 132 ct peridot, diamonds and amethyst. ...
Le Cygne necklace by Wallace Chan is a mystical scene captured in a range of ...
A Drop in the Ocean necklace by Wallace Chan with a 379 carat aquamarine, diamonds ...
Wallace Chan Stilled Life cicada brooch, valued at approx. 30 million euros, is made of ...
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.