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This flawless oval diamond sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong in October 2013 for $30.6m, taking ...
The D colour, flawless, Type IIA 118.28ct Oval diamond sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong in ...
Fancy Vivid blue and Fancy Intense blue diamond ring with baguette diamonds. Sold for CHF ...
This natural pearl necklace with diamonds sold for more than eight times its high estimate, ...
A diamond necklace from the collection of Flora Sassoon. Sold for CHF 1,085,000 (estimate: CHF ...
A 70.33ct cushion brilliant-cut diamond. Sold for CHF 12,597,000 (estimate: CHF 10,700,000 - 14,300,000).
Very Fine Fancy Pink diamond ring featuring a 12.07ct marquise-cut pink diamond. Sold for CHF ...
Graff 103.46ct diamond ring. Sold for CHF 4,309,000 (estimate: CHF 3,200,00 - 4,460,000).
Billed as the greatest jadeite bead necklace in the world, Cartier bought the necklace at ...
In April 2014, Sotheby’s New York set a new world auction record price per carat ...
The 100.09ct Graff Vivid Yellow diamond features a Fancy Vivid Yellow, Natural Colour, VS2 Clarity ...
The Graff Vivid Yellow diamond ring is a detachable piece that may also be worn ...
The Graff Vivid Yellow diamond ring features shoulders embellished with brilliant-cut diamonds. Sold for CHF ...
Van Cleef & Arpels ruby and diamond brooch and matching ear clips (brooch estimate: CHF ...
10.96ct cushion-shaped Kashmir sapphire ring between two demi-lune diamond shoulders. Sold for CHF 1,600,000 (estimate: ...
Van Cleef & Arpels 1956 necklace embellished with diamonds and a gold Myste`re IV fighter ...
Suzanne Belperron hinged torqued diamond necklace (Estimate: CHF 37,000 - 50,000/$40,000 - 53,000).
The 100.09 carat Graff Vivid Yellow diamond is one of the largest Fancy Vivid yellow ...
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.