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Lydia Courteille outside her boutique in Paris, which she refers to as her cabinet of ...
A frog perched on a skull - two motifs that regularly feature in the Parisian ...
Collage of Amethyst jewellery for Coloured Gemstone week including jewellery from Chopard, Dior, Matthew Campbell ...
Coloured gemstone collage featuring Amethyst jewellery including Chopard Imperiale amethyst and diamond ring, Dior amethyst ...
Parisian jewellery designer Lydia Courteille.
Lydia Courteille Vendange Tardive earrings set with bright green tsavorites, sapphires and diamonds.
Moon and star white gold, diamond and enamel drop earrings from Lydia Courteille.
Lydia Courteille heirloom of tomorrow ring of brown diamonds, green garnets, green turquoise and rubies ...
Lydia Courteille necklace in 18k gold with brown diamonds, tsavorites and turquoise.
This vibrant 18ct yellow gold earring by Lydia Courteille features a multi-coloured firefly motif set ...
Lydia Courteille mismatched ear climbers adorned with rubies and tourmalines from the new Scarlett Empress ...
Lydia Courteille pink tourmaline and pink sapphire fine jewellery bracelet from the Lapin Rose collection.
Lydia Courteille's Sweet and Sour double flower cocktail ring features two flowers, one featuring a ...
Lydia Courteille Frog ring in gold with diamonds, moonstones and emeralds for eyes.
Lydia Courteille earrings in gold with green turquoise, amethysts and tsavorites.
Lydia Courteille Duck ring in yellow gold and enamel from the Animal Farm collection, set ...
Not one you would want to find in your bed. This brooch is a fantastically ...
Lydia Courteille, the Parisian jewellery designer, photographed outside her boutique on Rue Saint Honoré.
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.