Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
The 75th Anniversary Collection Verdura Basket cuff has been recreated to celebrate an early 1940s ...
The Verdura Scarf emerald necklace, from the 75th Anniversary Collection, has been recreated for the ...
Verdura gold, platinum and diamond Laural tiara dating from 1957, commissioned by Betsey Whitney.
Verdura platinum Sweet Pea brooch set with rubies and diamonds, circa 1950.
Verdura Snail and Cherub brooches with enamelwork, diamonds, rubies and emeralds, dating from 1968.
Verdura Wrapped Heart Brooch featuring cabochon rubies and diamonds in platinum, circa 1949.
Verdura and Salvador Dali's 1941 Medusa collaboration: a gold, morganite and ruby brooch framing a ...
Verdura gold Winged brooch featuring pink topaz and diamonds, circa 1938.
Originally purchased by Joan Fontaine and worn in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Suspicion, this Verdura baroque ...
Verdura aquamarine and diamond necklace dating from 1993.
Warrior on Camel brooch by Verdura, once owned by Doris Duke, available at Steven Fox's ...
Verdura Maltese cuff featuring mammoth ivory or black jade with diamonds, pearls and gold.
Verdura white gold Octopus brooch with South Sea cultured pearls, Tahitian cultured pearls and diamonds.
Verdura platinum bracelet set with 88 channel-set baguette diamonds and 186 prong-set round diamonds, circa ...
Verdura yellow and gold "Cross" brooches in yellow gold, set with 18 single and full-cut ...
A pink topaz, aquamarine And diamond bangle by Verdura, 1968, the property of Madame Hélène ...
This eye-catching Theodora Pendant Brooch from Verdura is a replica of one previously owned by ...
Verdura cabochon emerald, sapphire, diamond and platinum ‘Double Aster’ brooch, 1956.
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.