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The diamond initial "M" and "E" rings worn by Madonna at the Grammy Awards 2014.
The vintage diamond, pearl, citrine and platinum flower Neil Lane earrings worn by Zooey Deschanel ...
The diamond and gold nevette Neil Lane ring worn by actress Elisabeth Moss to the ...
The vintage floral diamond and pearl bracelet by Neil Lane worn by Zooey Deschanel to ...
The vintage-inspired diamond, jade, coral and platinum Neil Lane earrings worn by Jennifer Lawrence at ...
Jennifer Garner at the Academy Awards 2013 in a vintage Neil Lane necklace in platinum, ...
At the 2013 Academy Awards, Naomi Watts paired 20ct diamond platinum drop earrings by Neil ...
Rihanna topped the best-dressed polls at the Grammys 2013 in a stunning Azzedine Alaïa gown ...
Jemma Wynne yellow gold bangles with tanzanite, boulder opal, blue chalcedony, rainbow moonstone and rose-cut ...
Jemma Wynne yellow gold and diamond Prive necklaces, set with black onyx, rainbow moonstone and ...
Jemma Wynne yellow gold Covet rings with rose-cut and white diamonds.
Stephanie Wynne and Jenny Klatt established the jewellery brand Jemma Wynne in 2008. Their shared ...
Jemma Wynne for Gemfields collar featuring Gemfields Zambian emeralds and diamonds.
Jemma Wynne yellow gold and diamond Prive bangles set with rose-cut and white diamonds.
Jemma Wynne yellow gold Gemfields bangle featuring Gemfield Zambian emeralds and white diamonds.
Adding to the illusion of a starburst of colour and light, 10 different cuts of ...
While there is currently only one in the world, each Piccadilly Princess Royal Colours will ...
Backes & Strauss' spectacular Piccadilly Princess Royal Colours watch is entirely covered in 225 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.