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I think Gabrielle Chanel would approve of the Volute Vénitienne necklace that mixes the mundane ...
A diamond-pavéd lion stands guard by a 10.07-carat D colour Flawless Type IIA pear-cut diamond. ...
Sure to win her heart, this new open version of the iconic camellia ring by ...
The opulent Le Paris Russe de Chanel collection is inspired by Russia and specfically the ...
Chanel Blé Maria tiara, set with pink spinels, Mandarin garnets, tourmalines and diamonds, from the ...
Chanel Serafane necklace in white gold, set with cultured pearls and diamonds and transformable into ...
Chanel Roubachka yellow and white diamond necklace, from the Le Paris Russe de Chanel high ...
Chanel Folklore enamel cuff, set with blue and pink sapphires, Mandarin and tsavorite garnets, cultured ...
Chanel’s 1.5 Rouge Tentation transformable ring in rose gold has a rich red spinel at ...
Chanel’s 1.5 Contraste Blanc ring spans two fingers and the emerald-cut diamond and camellia bloom ...
Of the 50 jewels in the Chanel 1.5 collection, all of which feature a camellia, ...
In a flash, the same piece becomes a long sautoir-style necklace perfect for the evening ...
Chanel’s 1.5 Cristal Illusion white gold and diamond necklace can be adapted to be worn ...
Chanel’s Revelation Diamant white gold and diamond necklace can be worn in five different ways ...
A closer view of the Chanel 1.5 Rouge Tentation spinel and diamond rose gold ring ...
This Rouge Tentation diamond and rose gold brooch can be made bigger by adding to ...
Detail of the Asian motifs in gold, platninum, diamonds and mother-of-pearl form this bib style ...
Pearls take on a new life in the Coromandel Fleur de Laque necklace thanks to ...
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.