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Opals and turquoise neo-Seventies jewels with Lanvin’s Grecian dresses at Piaget’s 150th anniversary presentation.
This Piaget collar necklace, part of the Extraleganza high jewellery collection 2024, features yellow and ...
Piaget's sautoir features a removable dial that can be worn on the wrist with a ...
Piaget captures the magic of the longest day of the Precious Adornment necklace features an ...
Iconic Possession bracelet by Piaget decorated with white diamonds and ceramic cabochons.
A 2.77-carat fancy vivid yellow diamond beams out from the centre of the Piaget Rising ...
The Diamond veil ring has a 13.15 carat Madagascar sapphire with 72 brilliant-cut diamonds that ...
The Blue Waterfall earrings capture the sun reflecting on water droplets moving through the air ...
A 4.1-carat Sri Lankan sapphire is framed by 26 sapphires and 10 marquise-cut diamonds in ...
Piaget has made something of a speciality of high jewellery ear cuffs. The sinuous shape ...
Evoking a verdant garden lush with vegetation, the Piaget Golden Oasis Luxuriant Oasis necklace drips ...
The lush leaves of a desert oasis are captured in over 12 carats of marquise-cut ...
Working gold to create rich textures that catch the light is a speciality of the ...
Vividly coloured spinels, rubies and sapphires and a burst of textured gold recreate a shimmering, ...
As light as the rustling of palm leaves, the Desert Palm earrings marry Piaget’s skill ...
Capturing the gentle movement of palm leaves, the Desert Palm necklace in rose gold is ...
Vegetal Lace diamond and emerald ear cuff from Piaget’s new Golden Oasis high jewellery collection, ...
From Piaget's new Possession collection, this red carnelian pendant in 18-carat gold is set with ...
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.