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Rough diamond engagement rings on the bench at Point No Point Studio.
It may be most famous for its white diamond solitaires, but Tiffany shows it also ...
DECÏ London offers alternative engagement rings with diamond slices, lightly facetted rough stones, and darkly ...
These Snowflake diamond engagement rings from Alexis Dove are handmade in the UK.
Offering a unique take on the traditional engagement ring, the Marrakech collection by Noudar jewellery ...
Glenn Spiro blue titanium ring with round brilliant-cut solitaire and pavé diamonds from the new ...
Asprey jewellery engagement rings with central sapphires.
The latest design to join the collection of De Beers engagement rings, called Old Bond ...
The new De Beers Old Bond Street engagement ring is available with a diamond of ...
Harry Winston's Sunflower engagement rings come feature a centre diamond surrounded by round brilliant diamonds ...
A selection of unique engagement rings from Tomfoolery's Metier collection.
Jessica Poole Jubilee ring in white gold featuring three grey pearls surrounded by micro pavé ...
Nikos Koulis creates a powerful silhouette for his new "Oui" collection of unique engagement rings ...
Nikos Koulis new "Oui" collection of engagement rings - launched at Baselworld 2015 - is ...
Nikos Koulis princess-cut diamond engagement ring, with diamonds inset into black enamel, is one of ...
The pure, clean lines of the Tiffany Setting diamond engagement ring shows the difference between ...
A 1ct round brilliant-cut diamond is about 6.4mm in diameter, while a 2ct round brilliant-cut ...
Thomas de Montegriffo focuses solely on bespoke one-off engagement rings, starting with sketches and gouaches ...
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.