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Moussaieff's feather necklace features a natural "no heat" vibrant neon green Paraiba-like tourmaline from Mozambique, ...
Hans D. Krieger is one of the few jewellers still producing new designs set with ...
A side view of the magnificent Chopard Paraiba-like tourmaline ring, launched during Paris Couture Week.
Chopard has taken advantage of the new source of Paraiba-like tourmalines from Africa to create ...
Chaumet also turned to Africa for its latest Lumières d'Eau high jewellery collection, which sets ...
Chaumet African Paraiba-like tourmaline ring from the Lumières d'Eau high jewellery collection.
Chaumet hair ornament in white gold, set with diamonds and Paraiba-like tourmalines from Africa, from ...
The circular diamond pavé design on this Tiffany pink sapphire engagement ring allows the vibrantly ...
Theo Fennell engagement ring featuring a cushion-cut pink sapphire nestled in a rose gold floral ...
Piaget Rose engagement ring, illuminated with the soft glow of a pink sapphire nestled between ...
Omi Privé pink sapphire engagement ring featuring a round fancy-colour sapphire set in yellow gold ...
Chaumet Joséphine Tiara ring in platinum, set with a pear-shaped pink sapphire of at least ...
One of the signature bejewelled Fabergé egg pendants that will be on sale at the ...
The world's most famous Russian eggs are on the menu at the pop-up Fabergé Egg ...
Fabergé has introduced a unique hands-on experience at its pop-up Fabergé Egg Bar at Harrods ...
A selection of Fabergé egg charms, which can be worn on a necklace or fastened ...
Ornella Iannuzzi's "Uprising" baroque pearl ring, currently on display at Goldsmiths' Hall, was the winner ...
Ornella Iannuzzi "Coral Atoll" ring, featuring an Ethiopian Wello Opal set in gold.
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.