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This bracelet from Hermès' 2024 "Les formes de la couleur" high jewellery collection embodies a ...
Hermès throws a deep dark shadow of black jade around an oval-cut imperial topaz and ...
This single earrings is set with diamonds, brown diamonds and moonstones emerging from an inky ...
Bravely different, the Hermès Miroir d’ombre ring in white gold sets a pear-cut 3 carat ...
The Hermès Chaines d’Ombre bracelet plays with the idea of light and dark. The iconic ...
The horse whip is one of Pierre Hardy’s signature designs and in this version, the ...
Hermès launched the Cape Cod watch in 1991, inspired the 1938 Chaîne d’Ancre bracelet. The ...
Pierre Hardy captures the essence of time in this Ombres et Lumière necklace, evocative of ...
This Hermès Ombres et Lumière bracelet reflects Pierre Hardy’s philosophical stance as white Akoya and ...
Hermès' Feux du Ciel choker was inspired by the colours of dawn and is set ...
Inspired by the graphic lines of a sundial, this Hermès’ Attelage Céleste pendant features a ...
Hermès Brandebourgs enamel cuff bracelet (estimate: $450-$650) and Hermès Geranium Collier de Chien bracelet in ...
Hermès Framboise Collier de Chien bracelet in alligator leather and palladium, with an estimate of ...
Hermès Le Havre rose gold cufflinks (£3,170).
Hermès Niloticus necklace in rose gold, diamonds and coloured stones.
Pierre Hardy has turned suede straps, a bit, noseband, snaffle, headstall and even a throat-latch ...
The Fouet necklace in Hermès' Centaure high jewellery collection takes its form from the sharp ...
Hermès Centaure necklace in rose gold with black jade.
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.