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Cartier’s Fleur de Lotus ring features an 8.38-carat Burmese ruby (estimate on request), surrounded by ...
Made circa 2020, this platinum Nautilus Ref.5711/112P N is true rarity as it has been ...
Jacob & Co’s “Astronomia Clarity” (Ref. AT120.40.AD.SD.ADE4D) is a complex skeletonised flying tourbillon in rose ...
The Richard Mille RM 11-03 FQ TPT fly-back chronograph has a distinctive red quartz and ...
This elegant Patek Philippe watch is a Grand Complication Ref. 5078G automatic cathedral gong minute ...
This 14.35-carat Colombian emerald and diamond ring (estimate on request) is not only of an ...
These Burmese ruby earrings (estimate:HKD 18,000,000-25,000,000) possess a rich, saturated, uniformly bright red colour that ...
The stones are transformed into powder before being added into Gemology’s creams, serums and lotions.
With the exception of diamonds, the stones are placed into large machines alongside blocks of ...
The Jade Hydration Serum by Gemology helps the epidermis to stay hydrated and supple thanks ...
More than 20 stones are used in the creation of Gemology’s cosmetics products, all of ...
Inclusions do not compromise the trace elements found in gemstones that are beneficial to the ...
Sourced from all over the world, the stones are processed in one of Gemology’s labs ...
Gemology’s Research & Development department is constantly exploring the properties of new stones. It takes ...
When Gemology started its research to prove the efficacy of stones in cosmetics products in ...
Chrystelle Lannoy, CEO and founder of Gemology Cosmetics, launched the company in 2004 and spent ...
The Doves of Pliny glass micro mosaic plaque by Giacomo Raffaelli, 1779. © The Trustees ...
19th century micro mosaic of the Roman forum in Rome, set in gold as a ...
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.