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Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds (11.03ct), chrysoprase (14.98ct), aquamarine (15.44ct) and emeralds (22.91ct).
Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds, emeralds, chrysoprase (10.63ct), tanzanites (24.78ct) and South Sea pearls ...
Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds (3.46ct), rubies (9.02ct), chrysoprase (14.22ct) and emeralds (43.97ct).
Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds (11.59ct), morganite (11.59ct) and sapphires (34.81ct).
Farah Khan gold necklace featuring diamonds and amethyst.
Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds, emeralds and turquoise.
Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds, sapphires (11.85ct), chrysoprase (14.85ct), South Sea pearls (44.37ct) and ...
Farah Khan gold earrings featuring diamonds (16.76ct), aquamarine (31.50ct) and morganite (31.44ct).
Farah Khan Hoop earrings set with various shades of tourmalines, accented with diamonds.
Farah Khan Crown rose gold ring with a central amethyst surrounded by diamonds, rubies and ...
Farah Khan amethyst and diamond chandelier earrings.
Farah Khan amethyst, diamond and pearl drop earrings.
Farah Khan Crow ring with a central amethyst surrounded by diamonds, rubies and emeralds, set ...
Farah Khan’s peacock brooch, set with a pearl, diamonds and multi-coloured gemstones.
Farah Khan's diamond kurta buttons with rich green and white floral enamel are attached by ...
Diamond cufflinks with pastel blue and white floral enamel by designer Farah Khan.
Gemfields' Farah Khan earrings with 20.58ct of Zambian emeralds and 9ct of rubies.
Farah Khan’s peacock ring made in yellow gold and set with diamonds.
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.