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Irene Neuwirth selected some Kingman turquoises, one of the oldest turquoise mine in America well ...
Award-winning jewellery designer Irene Neuwirth created these heart-shape earrings that play with the contrast of ...
Irene Neuwirth watermelon tourmaline earrings with rose-cut diamonds (£9,150).
Irene Neuwirth bi-colour tourmaline necklace, including cabochon watermelon tourmalines in different shades of green and ...
Irene Neuwirth one-of-a-kind carved watermelon tourmaline leaf earrings ($3,610).
One-of-a-kind Irene Neuwirth watermelon tourmaline earrings with rose-cut diamonds in 18-carat rose gold (£9,150).
Irene Neuwirth one-of-a-kind earrings set with fire opals and full-cut diamonds.
Opal flower earrings with Akoya pearls, from Los Angeles-based Irene Neuwirth.
For the modern girl who loves to mix luxury with minimalism, the golden squares in ...
One-of-a-kind earrings by Irene Neuwirth featuring Colombian emeralds set in yellow gold with pavé diamond ...
One-of-a-kind 18k yellow gold necklace with turquoise, green tourmaline, fine aquamarine and diamond pavé from ...
Irene Neuwirth one-of-a-kind rose gold necklace set with Ceylon sapphires, purple sapphires, tanzanites, emeralds, tourmalines, ...
Irene Neuwirth's one-of-a-kind pearl ring in yellow gold is the perfect alternative engagement ring, featuring ...
Irene Neuwirth rose gold one-of-a-kind necklace with green tourmaline, Lightning Ridge opal and diamonds ($9,770).
From Ylang23, Irene Neuwirth's one-of-a-kind tanzanite necklace and pink tourmaline, indicolite and diamond earrings.
One-of-a-kind Irene Neuwirth earrings in rose gold with mint chrysoprase, Mexican fire opals, Lightning Ridge ...
One-of-a-kind Irene Neuwirth earrings in rose gold with Mexican fire opals and Boulder opal drops.
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.