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Yellow gold and aquamarine cuff bracelet by Rene Boivin, circa 1940s, sold at Fred Leighton ...
Yellow gold and diamond undulating fringe necklace by Cartier, circa 1950s, sold by Fred Leighton.
19th century diamond, ruby and pearl bird aigrette hair ornament with feathers, sold at Fred ...
Natural pearl and diamond necklace by Jules et Paul Bapst, circa 1885, available at Fred ...
Fred Leighton 3.01ct platinum cushion-cut diamond engagement ring.
Cartier Triple Row pavé diamond ring, available from Fred Leighton at 1stdibs.com ($55,000).
4.61ct old mine diamond filigree engagement ring, available from Fred Leighton at 1stdibs.com ($100,000).
Van Cleef & Arpels yellow gold and diamond Handkerchief Earrings, available from Fred Leighton at ...
Art Deco Boivin Bande Bombe diamond ring, available from Fred Leighton at 1stdibs.com ($200,000).
1960s Van Cleef & Arpels diamond and turquoise Day to Night earrings, available from Fred ...
1950s Cartier Paris Undulating Fringe diamond necklace in gold, available from Fred Leighton at 1stdibs.com ...
FRED Pain de Sucre ring in gold with diamonds, with an interchangeable turquoise cabochon.
FRED Pain de Sucre rings with the choice of a cabochon tanzanite, aquamarine, tourmaline, green ...
FRED Pain de Sucre collection ring in rose gold and diamonds with an interchangeable cabochon ...
FRED Pain de Sucre ring in gold and diamonds with an interchangeable cabochon chrysoprase.
FRED Pain de Sucre ring in gold and diamonds, with an interchangeable cabochon lapis lazuli.
Fred Leighton Belle Epoque butterfly brooch.
Best Supporting Actress winner, Lupita Nyong'o, dazzled in Fred Leighton jewels at the 86th Annual ...
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.