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An East African 9.38-carat spinel is at the centre of the Piaget Sunlight Blazing Sky ...
A 14.52-carat aquamarine hangs like a freshly melted drop of water from the Infinite Blue ...
The Blue Ice Necklace captures the beauty of frozen expanses with over 100 carats of ...
A stunning 24.36-carat emerald cut tanzanite is star of this dazzling white gold one-of-a-kind Blue ...
Bursting with brightness the Piaget Sunlight Blazing Sky brooch features a 15-carat rubellite surrounded by ...
The original groovy Piaget yellow gold cuff watch with a malachite dial dating from 1970.
Using lapis lazuli stone on the dial to evoke the intense blue of deep waters, ...
For women who like to turn heads, the Viva l’Arte cuff watch is like wearing ...
Piaget’s Sand Waves rose gold secret cuff features a 10.45-carat white opal, which can be ...
This Posession pendant by Piaget flaunts two weighty cabochon-cut lapis lazulis, hanging from an 18 ...
Piaget Ambassador Jessica Chastain pulled off the most dramatic look of the night in a ...
Piaget’s dainty Rose ring features a twisted gold band, pink sapphire detail and a diamond ...
This pink sapphire, tourmaline and diamond ear cuff from Piaget's Sunny Side of Life collection ...
Piaget Sunny Side of Life necklace in pink gold, set with a 7.84ct Paraiba tourmaline ...
Piaget Sunny Side of Life cuff with a spray of feathers, accompanied by a sunshine-bright ...
A cuff bracelet by Piaget in white gold with a 3.46ct cushion-cut emerald surrounded by ...
This delicate white gold Rose pendant by Piaget is set with 113 diamonds ($6,100).
Secrets and Lights necklace from Piaget jewellery in rose gold, set with a cushion-cut emerald, ...
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.