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Mouawad's world-record-breaking L'Incomparable necklace, set with 637ct diamonds, including 90 exceptional white diamonds and the ...
The equestrian inspired Ralph Lauren Small Stirrup watch, in stainless steel with a leather strap ...
This bracelet of Akoya black pearls from Hannah Martin is secured by an 18 carat ...
A close-up of a master enameller painting the Me´tiers d’Art Florile`ge 'China Limodoron'.
A close-up of the Me´tiers d’Art Florile`ge 'Queen' dial in the workshop. Enamel is applied ...
An enameller carefully adds enamel to one of the painstakingly crafted Me´tiers d’Art Florile`ge dials.
Gemfields' Theo Fennell key pendant with an 8.7ct Zambian emerald.
Gemfields' coloured stone Wendy Yue ring with 1.86ct of rubies, diamonds and tsavorites. The ring ...
Gemfields' Svetla ring with a 3.97ct emerald in white gold.
Gemfields' Stephen Webster pendant with 5.4ct of emeralds, diamonds and onyx in white gold.
Gemfields' Shaun Leane earrings with 6.10ct of Zambian emeralds.
Gemfields' Robinson Pelham pendant with a 2.65ct Zambian emerald, tsavorites and diamonds.
Gemfields' Parulina double-ring with almost 29ct of Zambian emeralds.
Gemfields' bangle by Nam Cho is made with 23ct of Zambian emeralds in varying sizes ...
These Kara Ross earrings match the clutch and feature 50ct of Gemfields Zambian amethysts.
Kara Ross' clutch, with a 60ct Gemfields Zambian amethyst, shows how precious stones can be ...
Jordan Askill's brooch with 11ct of Gemfields Zambian amethysts.
Gemfields' Hoorsenbuhs ring with 7ct of emeralds from Zambia.
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.