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A rectangular nécessaire de beauté by Bulgari, circa 1940-1950, in gold, sapphires and diamonds, and ...
Compact by Chaumet, circa 1930-1935, in grey gold, enamel, rubies and diamonds.
Nécessaire de beauté by Cartier, circa 1925, in gold, enamel, jadeite, diamonds and onyx. The ...
The two flowers on Boodles' Water Lily ring are created using three marquise diamonds on ...
The stem and flower on Boodles' new Tulip ring are diamond set, while the leaf ...
The new Boodles Rose ring is set with a single diamond at the heart of ...
The new Maymay collection of floral rings by Boodles, which will be launched during the ...
The flower in Boodles' new Jasmine ring is made up of marquise-cut diamonds, surrounded by ...
Diamond-set flowers are linked to form a frieze across the finger in Boodles' new Bluebell ...
Revolution rings by Jasmine Alexander in 18ct yellow gold, black and VS diamonds, and dark ...
Theo Fennell's new 18ct white gold and tanzanite Swallow Earrings, part of the new Summer ...
The pendant within Theo Fennell's Hummingbird and Hibiscus Suite in 18ct white gold - one ...
The chandelier earrings from Theo Fennell's new Hummingbird and Hibiscus Suite in 18ct white gold, ...
The reverse of Theo Fennell's Carved Rose Quartz Dove & Olive Branch Pendant Brooch. The ...
Theo Fennell Carved Rose Quartz Dove and Olive Branch Pendant Brooch in 18ct white and ...
Theo Fennell Dove & Olive Branch Drop Earrings in 18ct white and yellow gold, set ...
Part of Theo Fennell's Summer Suite, the Carved Tanzanite Swallow Pendant in 18ct white gold ...
This 18ct white gold and enamel Theo Fennell locket pays homage to the Koi Carp. ...
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.