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Mikimoto 'Love' Collection ring with an Akoya pearl in white and rose gold, with diamonds.
Mikimoto 'Love' Collection necklace with a single Akoya pearl enveloped in a delicate white and ...
This multi-strand pearl necklace, featuring the face of pop icon Hello Kitty, is one of ...
Mikimoto x Hello Kitty silver bangle with an Akoya cultured pearl nestled in the outline ...
One of the standout pieces from Mikimoto's new 20-piece Hello Kitty collection includes this layered ...
A close-up of the diamond clasp on Mikimoto's Pearl Streams body adornment, which is on ...
Mikimoto Pearl Streams body adornment crafted from the finest Akoya pearls, with a diamond clasp ...
Mikimoto Aurora necklace with Golden South Sea Keshi pearls, White South Sea Keshi pearls and ...
Mikimoto conch pearl and diamond earrings.
Mikimoto Sash Clip Hanaguruma circa 1910 set with onyx, coral, diamonds and pearls.
Mikimoto Sash Clip Yaguruma made from cultuvated Akoya pearls, sapphires, diamonds and emeralds. This multifunctional ...
Mikimoto's Marilyn Monroe strand of 39 cultivated Akoya pearls. This necklace was a gift to ...
Mikimoto's Journey of 5,000 Pearls scarf, made entirely from Akoya cultured pearls.
The Yaguruma sash clip can be broken down into a number of components, which can ...
Mikimoto's Anthea brooch, with petal-shaped freshwater baroque pearls, pavé diamonds and a pink spinel, was ...
Pearl and diamond bridal tiara, designed to celebrate Mikimoto's 120th anniversary. Inspired by the flower ...
Mikimoto Libra earrings in 18ct white gold, with 10-11mm White South Sea cultured pearls and ...
Mikimoto Floral Bouquet pendant in 18ct white gold with 5.25-6.75mm Akoya cultured pearls and 0.64ct ...
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.