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Bulgari Festa high jewellery ring set with a 15.05-carat D Flawless emerald-cut diamond surrounded by ...
PG x Jane Taylor Jewelry soft clutch. The stack of bangles digitally printed on to ...
Jane Taylor has collaborated with Paige Gamble on a fun collection of handbags featuring her ...
Designed by Silvia Furmanovich and crafted by Brazilian artisans, wood marquetry has been used to ...
Brazil's Silvia Furmanovich combines indigenous wood, salvaged from the Amazon rainforest, with precious gemstones to ...
Practical and beautiful, Coomi's black alligator leather clutch bag features a gold and diamond half-cuff ...
Cartier’s Cactus de Cartier collection has expanded to include the ultimate in designer handbags, including ...
The most luxurious of the new Cactus de Cartier handbags has been covered in a ...
Coomi black leather bag with gold cuff.
Jane Taylor pastel stack tote bag.
Harry Winston Classic engagement ring set with emerald-cut diamonds of different carat sizes (POA).
An Asscher-cut diamond like the incredibly 8.81-carat gem set into this Harry Kotlar engagement ring ...
Kataoka marquise diamond engagement ring in 18-carat beige gold, with delicate beading around the band ...
Round-brilliant diamond engagement rings and Tiffany go hand in hand. Pictured here, a classic Tiffany ...
A pear-cut diamond like the 0.25-carat G/VS quality gem in Messika's Joy engagement ring (£2,600) ...
An oval-cut diamond, like the one in Bulgari's Griffe solitaire engagement ring (POA), looks bigger ...
The softly rounded edges and large facets are what make a cushion-cut diamond, like the ...
Irene Neuwirth watermelon tourmaline earrings with rose-cut diamonds (£9,150).
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.