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The Aster necklace has 125 carats of Kashmire sapphires which display the highly desirable velvety-blue ...
The Aster necklace is made up of 23 Kashmir sapphires, each perfectly matched that rise ...
The 23 sapphires alternate with 24 Monogram Star-cut diamonds to create the effect of a ...
The platinum settings feature the ‘V’ motif and metal open work to maximise the light ...
Adored by mugals and maharajas, the Kashmir sapphire is valued for its deep, velvety blue ...
A special Louis Vuitton trunk was made to house the Aster necklace in the style ...
The gender fluidity of the LV Volt Play bracelets by Louis Vuitton makes them a ...
Stacking multiple LV Volt Play bracelets by Louis Vuitton is effortlessly chic and fun.
The LV Volt Play bracelet by Louis Vuitton offers a variety of interchangeable cords, allowing ...
The arrival of birds is celebrated in the 'Wings' necklace with a pigeon-blood Mozambique ruby ...
The 'Wave' collar necklace is one of the collection's masterpieces featuring a 40.8-carat blue sapphire ...
The most complex jewel in the Deep Time collection is the ‘Bones’ diamond bib necklace ...
The Gondwana necklace encircles the neck with diamond and platinum bands studded with seven Colombian ...
Yellow sapphires and aquamarines, represent the world as we know it today. The sapphire evokes ...
'Origin', honours the start of life with spirals of white diamonds flowing around a 10.21-carat ...
'Rupture' captures the rifts that formed the world as we know it today in a ...
The 'Flowers' medallion is composed of petals set with diamonds, pink sapphires and rubies with ...
A masterpiece of craftsmanship and exquisite gems, the ‘Plants’ necklace features round-cut rubies and emeralds ...
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.