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Wallace Chan's Beauteous Days ring uses blue titanium matched to the tone of the sapphires ...
Wallace Chan Sea Fairies earrings with Paraiba tourmalines, pink sapphires, red spinels, aquamarines, sapphires, diamonds ...
Wallace Chan The Pursuer brooch with diamond, yellow diamond and pink sapphires.
This necklace featuring diamonds set in white jade is part of Wallace Chan's Plum Flowers ...
Wallace Chan's mastery of working with titanium is shown in this Heart in Bloom brooch ...
This extreme close-up of the Wallace Chan Heart In Bloom brooch shows the intricate detail ...
The Fluttery Ragtime brooch created by Wallace Chan is bursting with beauty and colour. Photo ...
The beautiful Wallace cut on this Now and Always necklace by Wallace Chan, as seen ...
The Now and Always necklace by Wallace Chan is an outstanding example of Chan's skill ...
The titanium babies multiply in reflection, with the sea of babies echoing the colour of ...
My Dreams ring by Wallace Chan featuring aquamarine, tourmalines, lapis lazuli, tsavorite garnet and pink ...
Wallace Chan Whimsical blue brooch from the Fluttery series is carved from icy jadeite and ...
Wallace Chan's intricately detailed Return of the King bangle features icy white carved jade and ...
The transformable Wallace Chan diamond necklace can be worn in an astonishing 27 different ways.
In autumn 2015, Wallace Chan revealed a $200 million jewel that instantly became the most ...
Wallace Chan The Tempest tanzanite ring, set with a "calm and mysterious" 22.28ct tanzanite.
Wallace Chan combines the beauty of a yellow diamond with stunning coloured gemstones including aquamarine, ...
Wallace Chan's Gleams of Waves brooch is a shining example of his work. The billowing ...
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.