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Foundation Calliope solitaire engagement ring (from £1,500), available in 18ct Fairtrade white, yellow or rose ...
Jessica McCormack Bangs diamond earrings, set at the top with detachable round brilliant-cut diamonds and ...
Jessica McCormack Snow Drop earrings, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds in a Georgian cut-down setting ...
Jessica McCormack diamond eternity bands, each set with round brilliant-cut diamonds in a Georgian cut-down ...
CRED bridal collection featuring Twist Solitaire engagement ring (from £1,150), available in 18ct Fairtrade white ...
Stephen Webster Two in One engagement ring set in 18ct Fairtrade white gold with a ...
Rachel Helen Briar Rose engagement and wedding ring (from £800), available in Fairtrade 18ct yellow ...
Pippa Small "wobbly" wedding band in 22ct Bolivian Fairtrade yellow gold (£POA).
Jessica Poole Twist pave diamond ring (£1,800) in 18ct Fairtrade white gold
Jessica Poole Majestic Sapphire ring in Fairtrade white gold (£2,900).
Ingle & Rhode Vintage engagement ring collection with central diamond (from £3,000) in Fairtrade white ...
Hattie Rickards 7.48ct grey rose-cut diamond engagement ring (POA)
Diana Porter 18ct Fairtrade white gold ring with three 0.10ct diamonds (from £1,163)
CRED Vintage cushion-cut diamond ring (from £6,450), available in Fairtrade white or yellow gold.
April Doubleday 4 Claw Ring with Waves (from £1,650) in 18ct Fairtrade white gold
A model wears Jessica McCormack's Heart and Bow diamond earrings from the Transposed collection.
Jessica McCormack's Serif earrings from the Transposed collection.
Torpedos from Jessica McCormack's Transposed collection. The torpedo attachment is set with 187 diamonds mounted ...
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.