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H.Stern’s Oscar Freire boutique elegantly embodies the imposing presence of this prominent Brazilian jeweller.
The H.Stern boutique is placed in one of the most prestigious shopping locations of cosmopolitan ...
H.Stern has become one of the world's most pre-eminent fine jewellery houses, with around 150 ...
Resembling an art gallery rather than a jewellery boutique, Central de Designers is a delight ...
This unique gallery showcases the creations of some of the most talented jewellery designers in ...
Central de Designers is the only art jewellery gallery in São Paulo.
Composition gold ring from one of Brazil's most prominent jewellery designers, Carla Amorim.
All Carla Amorim's jewels feature 18 carat gold, mostly matte in yellow, white, rose and ...
Carla Amorim sells only her own jewellery pieces in her boutique in São Paulo and ...
This Ara Vartanian double-finger ring features a pearl and white diamonds.
Yellow and white gold necklace with emeralds and diamonds from Brazilian jewellery designer Ara Vartanian.
Hook earrings in white gold with kunzite and white diamonds from Brazilian jewellery designer Ara ...
The Ara Vartanian boutique combines modernism, brutalism, vintage furniture, intimate lighting, and rare objects.
The Ara Vartanian boutique at Cidade Jardim opened in 2010 and was the designer’s first ...
Give the gift of cufflinks this Fathers Day, with one of these classic but contemporary ...
Theo Fennell Chairman Mao yellow gold cufflinks (£4,950).
Cassandra Goad double-ended cufflinks in yellow gold set with cushion-cut garnets (£3,105).
Tiffany cufflinks from the Elsa Peretti collection in sterling silver with turquoise cabochons (£2,325).
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.