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The Fruit earrings by Cindy Chao are set with emerald-cut Fancy Dark Brown-Yellow diamonds, white ...
Presenting the award for Best Film Julia Roberts wore Cindy Chao’s Architectural earrings with conch ...
A portrait of Cindy Chao, who as a child Cindy spent time in her father’s ...
Each Cindy Chao Black Label Masterpiece is the result of over 10,000 hours of craftsmanship. ...
Created as a work of art, Cindy Chao sketches by hand each jewel she creates ...
Each year Taiwanese art jeweller Cindy Chao presents one-of-a-kind Black Label Masterpieces such as these ...
Made of ultra-light titanium and silver, these highly articulated Feather brooches by Cindy Chao ripple ...
Cindy Chao's brilliance lies in her ability to capture the most ephemeral wonders of nature ...
Cindy Chao's prowess as a sculpture and her skills in transforming gem stones into life-like ...
The end result shows how important the initial wax carving is to create movement and ...
Combining her Asian sensitivity with the C18th technique of wax carving, Cindy Chao is involved ...
Cindy Chao uses titanium for its lightness and strength along with silver to create jewellery ...
Alive with movement thanks to the lightness of the construction and rippling, gem-covered forms, Cindy ...
Delicate one-of-a-kind dragonfly brooch from Cindy Chao's White Label collection. The conch pearl displays the ...
Amy Adams was one of the only stars to skip the outfit and jewel change ...
A Cindy Chao trademark is her annual creation of a butterfly. This one was produced ...
A selection of Cindy Chao’s much anticipated annual butterflies. The central Royal Butterfly is on ...
A sketch of Cindy Chao’s Winter Leaves necklace.
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.