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Lydia Courteille's Topkapi cuff, set with three Welo opals, tourmalines, aquamarines, rubies, tsavorites, sapphires and ...
One half ear cuff, one half earring, by Lydia Courteille. The iris of the eyes ...
Lydia Courteille Non ring in gold, with black diamonds spelling out this short but empowering ...
Lydia Courteille orange sapphire Sea Stars cufflinks in 18 carat black rhodium gold (€2,500).
Lydia Courteille Mouth ring in white gold, with carved red corundum lips, a rock crystal ...
Lydia Courteille earrings in black rhodium gold, with carved jade discs, diamonds and pink sapphires ...
Lydia Courteille Hand of Fatima harem ring in black rhodium gold, with black and white ...
Lydia Courteille skeleton earrings with black diamonds in 18 carat black rhodium gold (€5,500).
Lydia Courteille coral and emerald Moon brooch, featuring 4.85 carats of emeralds and a carved ...
Lydia Courteille blue tourmaline and diamond brooch, with a stone carved cat peeping from behind ...
Lydia Courteille has used Mexican Fire opals many times in her work, including this turtle ...
Lydia Courteille Queen of Sheba ring featuring tsavorites and green tourmaline set in brown rhodium ...
Lydia Courteille cuff bracelet in black rhodium gold set with a 22.08ct Mexican fire opal ...
Two gold monkeys grasp bunches of opals and swing from sapphire-studded flowers in these Lydia ...
Gold, brown diamond and tsavourite ear cuff and earring set from the Queen of Sheba ...
Lydia Courteille white and black gold earrings with black diamonds, grey diamonds, crystal, and corundum ...
Lydia Courteille earrings from the Scarlet Empress collection in red-coated sterling silver set with 19.39ct ...
Lydia Courteille sets diamonds, sapphires, tsavorites and onyx in black rhodium gold, to complete the ...
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.