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Fizz is inspired by the effervescent joy of champagne and the allure of its bubbles. ...
The Pegasus ring by Hirsh is inspired by the myth of the winged horse. The ...
The 1.50 carat emerald cut tsavorite garnet is set in the double Halo Hirsh Regent ...
The Snowflake pendant features an Asscher-cut diamond, surrounded by marquise, baguette, and brilliant cut diamonds ...
The deep red of ruby combines with the sparkle of diamonds to create a one-of-a-kind ...
Hirsh's Story collection celebrates individuality and interconnectedness through its rare nonagon shape, symbolising balance and ...
The Regent Tsavorite ring has a 1.5-carat tsavorite set in platinum and surrounded by 0.83-carats ...
The eye-catching Pegasus ring features a 2-carat ruby with a pair of diamond wings (1.20 ...
As unique as a snowflake, no two Snowflake pendants are the same. Hirsh spent 100 ...
A 1.20 carat ruby surrounded by over 1-carat of diamonds make for a dazzling effect ...
The Story rose gold and pavé diamond bangle is handmade in 18-carat rose gold with ...
An eye-catching, double-sided diamond bracelet featuring the Fizz champagne coupe motif with sparkling diamond bubbles. ...
LeafLace ring featuring a pear-cut moss agate with natural dendritic inclusions and marquise-cut emerald accents ...
Three-carat oval moissanite engagement ring — moissanite being a lab-created gemstone known for its diamond-like ...
A gender-neutral wedding band in 14-carat gold with a baguette moss agate inlay and leaf-engraved ...
An organically shaped green sapphire — offered as a natural stone with the option of ...
A pear-cut moissanite — a lab-created gemstone known for its diamond-like brilliance — set on ...
A marquise-cut moissanite — a lab-grown gemstone whose natural counterpart was first identified in tiny ...
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.