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'Entwined Trinity Pendant' in yellow gold with diamonds set in white gold by Daniela Dobesova. ...
Brooches by Ruth Tomlinson. Yellow gold and silver brooch set with garnet, paste and antique ...
Earrings in 24 carat gold and silver set with black, brown and white diamonds and ...
Pure collection arm piece by Ute Decker. Made from the world’s first certified Fairtrade 18 ...
Recent graduate Milly Swire’s “Liquid” collection. left to right: Rosalie ring, yellow gold set with ...
18 carat yellow gold, diamond and south sea pearl ring by James Newman. Price from ...
Ring from the “Listen Series” by recent graduate Emmeline Hastings made in perspex, forged titanium ...
Hex Flat Oval Ring, 18ct white gold ring made of hexagonal block. By Jo Hayes-Ward. ...
Tomasz Donocik Venus Fly Trap Bombay ring in rose gold with tsavorites and black diamonds ...
An exquisite pink tourmaline ring set in 18 carat rose gold with black enamel detail ...
Silipis brooch by Nicholas Yiannarakis. The brooch is made of Burmese Jadeite Jade, a brilliant ...
Brooch in Silver 18ct gold with a Montana agate stone and an agate drusy stone ...
'Patchwork' Brooch - Silver, 18ct yellow, red and white gold – 2011 by Andrew Lamb. ...
Pendant in 18ct gold set with bright neon mandarin garnets by Jane Sarginson. Price from ...
SWATCH AND KIDROBOT DEBUT NEW COLLECTION
SWATCH AND KIDROBOT. Swatch, Tic Tic Boom. Artist SSUR©. Price from £44.50
SWATCH AND KIDROBOT. Swatch, Midnight Magi. Artist: Gary Baseman. Price from £44.50
SWATCH AND KIDROBOT. Swatch, Bengali. Artist: Joe Ledbetter. Price from £44.50
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.