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This bangle (£18,000) is a reworking of a design from the 1970s for Georg Jensen ...
Georg Jensen Runa neck ring and pendant set with precision-cut beads in malachite, selfridges.com ($7,000).
Georg Jensen Grosvenor pendant, set with a total of 52.24cts of cabochon Zambian emeralds, mined ...
Georg Jensen's striking collaboration with the late Zaha Hadid produced this sculptural Lamellae twisted cuff ...
This Georg Jensen sculptural Lamellae twisted cuff was made in collaboration with the late architect ...
Zaha Hadid has collaborated with Georg Jensen to create a collection of jewels, which will ...
Jordan Askill for Georg Jensen yellow gold and diamond Butterfly ring.
This Georg Jensen Askill bangle is made from yellow gold with brilliant-cut diamonds.
This Fusion Centre ring by Georg Jensen is made from white gold and pink sapphires.
Scandinavian minimalism shines out from this Georg Jensen Dune bracelet with cinnamon diamonds (£9,875).
Georg Jensen's Dune bracelet, set with pretty cinnamon diamonds, makes a very clear statement about ...
The Neva collection by Danish brand Georg Jensen features a selection of pearl jewellery,
A cool, contemporary pearl necklace from the Neva collection by Danish brand Georg Jensen in ...
The Neva collection by Georg Jensen reimagines the classic pearl in modern, innovative designs such ...
Jordan Askill for Georg Jensen amethyst butterfly necklace in oxidised silver.
Jordan Askill for Georg Jensen butterfly earrings in black rhodium with black diamonds.
Jordan Askill for Georg Jensen amethyst butterfly bangle in oxidised silver
Georg Jensen rose gold ring with brilliant-cut diamonds, from the Moonlight Grapes collection (£2,325).
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.