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An important aquamarine and diamond tiara by Fabergé, aquamarine, diamond, silver, gold. Workmaster Albert Holmstrom, ...
Caesar, by Fabergé. Chalcedony, gold, enamel, rubies c. 1908 Royal Collection Trust © Her Majesty ...
Cigar Box with a view of the Houses of Parliament, Fabergé. Chief Workmaster Henrik Wigstrom, ...
Cigarette case, Fabergé, two colour gold, guilloché enamel, diamonds, 1908. Royal Collection Trust © Her ...
Painted enamel rose with nephrite leaves standing in a rock crystal pot, from Fabergé's London ...
Copy of the Imperial Regalia, Fabergé. Master Julius Rappoport (1864-1916), Master August Wilhelm Holmstrom, 1900 ...
Imperial presentation box by Fabergé, nephrite, coloured gold, diamonds, ivory. Chief Workmaster Henrik Wigstrom, St. ...
The Flumina jewels pay homage to the great rivers of Germany, birthplace of founder Klaus ...
When designing each jewel, Klaus Stenzhorn follows his principle of highlighting the refined elegance and ...
The Secret circles jewels are made of interlocking forms, the sides of which unite to ...
The Plumeria jewels embody Klaus Stenzhorn’s philosophy of: ‘Capturing the beauty of nature in sublime ...
The Bora Bora jewels were inspired by founder Klaus Stenzhorn's travels to this exotic island ...
The excitement of diamonds sliding along the length of the You Move Me bangle is ...
Kinetic jewels are a speciality of Stenzhorn that now brings the know-how to the easy ...
The Bora Bora emerald and diamond pendant is inspired by the swaying palm trees of ...
Available with either baguette or pavé diamonds, the Secret Circles ring has a spiritual message ...
The six kinds of love from friendship to passion as defined by the Ancient Greece ...
The Plumeria, On My Mind bracelet, captures the global appeal of this flower that thanks ...
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.