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Giampiero Bodino Rosa dei Venti earrings set with a 2.37ct violet sapphire from Madagascar and ...
Italian jeweller Giampiero Bodino with model Renata Scheffer at the Ritz Hotel during Paris Couture ...
Tiffany Masterpieces Ribbons diamond bracelet, including a strand of large, square Lucida-cut diamonds (POA).
Tiffany Masterpieces Jean Schlumberger baguette diamond cocktail ring in platinum and gold (POA).
Tiffany Masterpieces Prism ring in rose gold with pink sapphires (POA).
Tiffany Masterpieces Prism pendants in platinum, set with tsavorites, spessartites or coloured sapphires with diamonds ...
Convertible Tiffany Masterpieces Ribbons seven strand diamond necklace (POA).
Tiffany Masterpieces Ribbons necklace with black South Sea pearls and diamonds (POA).
Tiffany Masterpieces Prism ring with two spheres of pink sapphires and diamonds, alongside a South ...
Marco Bicego Lunaria earrings in yellow gold, set with two rose-cut aquamarines (£4,510).
Marco Bicego Lunaria bangle in yellow gold, set with a rose-cut aquamarine and pavé diamonds ...
Marco Bicego, the man and the jewellery brand, are both from Trissino, in the Veneto ...
One-of-a-kind Marco Bicego Unico earrings in yellow gold with rose-cut pink and green tourmalines, and ...
Marco Bicego Masai bracelet made up of 11 coils of gold punctuated by clusters of ...
In 1958, Marco Bicego's father founded a small workshop in Italy specialising in gold chains. ...
Marco Bicego Lunaria necklace with rose-cut aquamarines in bezel-set yellow gold (£18,220).
Maria Doulton meets the man behind the award-winning Italian jewellery brand, Marco Bicego.
Marco Bicego Masai necklace, with multiple rows of golden coils punctuated by diamonds (£26,050).
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.