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The Reverso by Jaeger-LeCoultre created in 1931 by the Swiss watchmaker is an icon of ...
This is an extravagant interpretation of a skull in this chunky ring in sterling silver ...
A chain with several links allows adjustment of the length of this white gold bracelet ...
A black gold rectangular plate can be added to the diamond snap hook in this ...
The flipping case of the Reverso by Jaeger-LeCoultre allows personnalisation of the back of the ...
Displaying the time in 24 cities, it is Rome, written with the Italian spelling, that ...
The white gold has been hammered with a diamond tipped tool to achieve the signature ...
The Sabre bracelet by Shaun Leane has a discreet mechanism hidden at the back which ...
Iconic Possession bracelet by Piaget decorated with white diamonds and ceramic cabochons.
These enamel cufflinks by Stephen Webster are set with sapphires and merge fine craftsmanship with ...
Called “My very first necklace” by Messika, this unpretentious necklace works well on its own ...
Chunky ring by Buccellati using the 'regato' technique, which scores ultra-fine lines in the gold ...
A milky-coloured horn charm set with diamonds and amazonite is suspended from a white gold ...
A little gold heart is held in place by a diamond against a red lacquer ...
Inspired by erotic art, this swan wings ring by Lydia Courteille is set with pink ...
Godiva and Le Vian are both chocolate experts in their own way, the jeweller having ...
What a better name for this necklace designed by Beirut based L'Atelier Nawbar than Tiger ...
The Equilibrium ring by Alex Soldier defies gravity thanks to immaculate metalwork that allows 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.