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Chanel Secrets D'Orient Coupoles Earrings in 18 karat white gold, diamonds, cultured pearls, rebellites, pink ...
Chanel Secrets D'Orient Byzance Bracelet in 18 karat white and pink gold, diamonds, cultured pearls, ...
Chaumet Bee My Love ring with a diamond set bee crawling over luscious green tsavorites, ...
Chaumet Bee My Love diamonds, sapphires, tsavorits and blue tourmalines earrings feature honeycomb shapes and ...
Chaumet Bee My Love ring with diamonds, tourmalines and tsavorite garnets.
Chaumet Bee My Love ring with sapphires, diamonds and and a very special violet sapphire ...
The first ever Fairtrade and Fairmined gold will be available from 14 February 2011. The ...
Backes and Strauss, The Berkeley Imperial is a unique, one off piece made of 141 ...
Backes & Strauss, two Berkeley watches in white gold. The black dial model boasts 129 ...
Backes & Strauss, pair of Berkeley watches in white gold. The white dial with white ...
Backes & Strauss Berkeley in rose gold has 125 diamonds (5.12 carats). Price: £39,005
Side shot of the Backes & Strauss Berkeley set with 53 baguette diamonds (4.57 carats) ...
Boucheron Python Bracelet with 700 tsavorites, 440 sapphires and 120 diamonds in white gold. Price: ...
Boucheron Adam necklace set with 938 garnets, 453 red spinels, 355 pink spinels, 219 yellow ...
Boucheron Adam bracelet set with 548 spessartite garnets, 248 red and pink spinels, yellow sapphires, ...
Boucheron Python ring with a Ceylon pink 17.36 carats cushion cut sapphire and 330 pink ...
Boucheron Python ring with a 15,64 carat aquamarines and 340 rubies set into blackened gold. ...
Mirri Damer, Bud Ring in 18ct Yellow Gold set with 5 Diamonds £1170 and Wide ...
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.