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A yellow gold, princess and baguette-cut diamond ring by Tomfoolery's in-house brand Métier.
Polly Wales rings are part of the wide selection of jewels available at the Tomfoolery ...
Medium cube stack ring by Jo Hayes Ward for Tomfoolery, which can be set with ...
Tomfoolery positions playful, fashionable pieces at the front, with fine jewellery and bridal collections at ...
Tomfoolery is packed with well-lit cabinets on the walls containing a wide variety of jewels ...
The interior design of Tomfoolery is extremely simple and clean, which allows the jewellery to ...
Browsing around the cluster of cabinets you'll find a mix of fashion and fine jewellery, ...
Ideal for those on the run - fine jewellery is in the middle, while the ...
The jewellery offering at Fenwick is temptingly located in the shadow of the bustling beauty ...
Online jewellery retailer Plukka have added bricks and mortar to their successful business, with their ...
Collection of diamond rings from a special collection designed for Plukka by designer Sidney Chung.
Emerald Shield ring by Sutra, featuring a 4.85ct custom-cut emerald surrounded by diamonds and sapphires ...
Suzanne Kalan Fireworks bracelets, available at Plukka, availabe in white and champagne gold with diamonds ...
Fairy Dust, diamond two-finger ring from Yeprem set in white gold and available at Plukka ...
Now you can touch and feel the fabulous jewellery before making any decisions, at Plukka's ...
Dior à Versailles Salon de Vénus bracelet in white gold, scorched silver, diamonds and pink ...
Dior à Versailles Salon de Diane high jewellery necklace in white gold, scorched silver, pink ...
An explosion of white and yellow diamonds emits from the centre of this Salon D'Apollon ...
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.