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The new Pelagos LHD, left, is a hardcore professional dive instrument designed specifically for left-handers ...
From Solange Azagury-Partridge’s Chromantic collection, the vivid hues of these bangles (£6,700 - £9,200) are ...
Open bracelets have been a major trend this year, and Noor Fares introduces a little ...
The gold spirals that have become emblematic of de GRISOGONOO’s Allegra collection are given a ...
The Clou de Paris motif needs little introduction. These slender stacking bangles (£5,100 – £5,500), ...
Boodless’ latest jewellery collection, Be Boodles, is inspired by antique lace. In this pretty bracelet, ...
At Kataoka everything is made by hand, from the design sketches to the finished product.
Every piece of Kataoka jewellery is crafted in Tokyo, including this Diamond Snowflake Cluster ring ...
Kataoka Bleeding Heart diamond ring in 18 carat white gold, set with a heart-shape diamond ...
This Kataoka Diamond Crown ring, set with rose-cut diamonds, is available in 18 carat rose ...
Kataoka Floral Diamond ring, available in platinum or 18 carat rose, beige or grey gold ...
The creation process for each piece of Kataoka jewellery takes up to four weeks.
In his 35 years as a jewellery designer, Yoshinobu Kataoka’s ethereal creations have earned him ...
Chaumet's Joséphine Aigrette Imperiale diamond engagement ring is shaped like a tiara, ready to be ...
Ioanna Souflia Adoucissement drop earrings in rose gold, set with Bardiglio Imperiale marble and diamonds ...
Nikos Koulis Oui earrings in white gold with emeralds, diamonds and black enamel (€35,500).
Buccellati's new Hawaii Color earrings in yellow gold and green jadeite (£3,100).
Venyx Ra Rainbow yellow gold Mini Hoop earrings with amethysts, tsavorites and multi-coloured sapphires, available ...
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.