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This cute little Boulder opal crab is one of my favourite jewels in Lydia Courteille’s ...
Lydia Courteille’s A Cassandre ring captures the romance of the Enchanted Rose in Beauty and ...
Even niche brands like Lydia Courteille of Paris can have superstar success if the right ...
Lydia Courteille “Dressed Cameo” ring. In a previous life, the 19th-century cameo was set into ...
Our second most-liked post on Instagram this February was Lydia Courteille’s writhing ring starring an ...
The central fire opal in this Gardens of Xochimilco ring, filled with flashes of neon ...
Lydia Courteille Dragonfly earrings (€28,000).
For all-out fabulousness, I always head to Lydia Courteille. The wings on these shoulder-grazing Dragonfly ...
From Lydia Courteille, queen bee of the surreal, comes this spider brooch (€59,000), which takes ...
Written by one of our contributors, Juliet Weir-de La Rouchefoucauld, Lydia Courteille: Extraordinary Jewellery of ...
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Lydia Courteille Topkapi opal ring in black rhodium gold with spinels, tsavorites, tanzanites, sapphires and ...
Lydia Courteille's love of Istanbul, the Gateway to the Orient and its melting pot of ...
Lydia Courteille Topkapi tiara, set with a magnificent Welo opal alongside sapphires, rubies, spinels and ...
The inspiration behind Lydia Courteille's new Topkapi collection, Sultan Suleiman takes pride of place in ...
Each of Lydia Courteille's Topkapi jewels, including this necklace with its mix of sapphires, tsavorites, ...
Lydia Courteille Topkapi earrings set with aquamarines, opals, rubies, sapphires and tsavorites in black rhodium ...
A large Welo opal shimmers like a crystal ball in this Lydia Courteille Topkapi ring, ...
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.