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Charlotte De Syllas Bollinger brooch, 2009, Nigerian aquamarine with 18ct green and yellow gold. Private ...
Ceremonial bracelet, 2000, Russian white jade and black Wyoming jade. The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths ...
Charlotte De Syllas Bobby's ring, 1969, grey chalcedony and 18ct gold. Private collection.
Charlotte De Syllas Angela's earrings, 2002, Canadian jade, coral, pearl and 18ct gold. Private collection.
Arya Esha earrings in recycled yellow gold set with 41ct carnelian briolettes and 13ct of ...
Arya Esha ring in recycled yellow gold set with a 20.20ct pink amethyst and 1.60ct ...
Drop earrings by Arya Esha with 35.25cts of rose-cut vasonite, 5.30cts of pink tourmaline and ...
Arya Esha earrings in recycled blackened gold with rose quartz and champagne diamonds.
Arya Esha earrings in recycled yellow gold and set with 23.87cts of rose-cut lapis and ...
The Arya Esha Galaxy earrings centre on blue topaz and are surrounded by recycled white ...
At £12,100, TAG Heuer’s Carrera Heuer-02T is on the podium as the least expensive flying ...
Offering more bang for your buck, these Frédérique Constant Perpetual Calendar watches are priced at ...
Frédérique Constant’s Manufacture Perpetual Calendar watch will need no adjustments until 1 March 2100.
The Frédérique Constant Perpetual Calendar displays the months, date, day and leap year indicator in ...
A pair of colourful cufflinks from the Mischief collection by Goshwara set with amethyst and ...
These Goshwara earrings from the Naughty collection feature smooth citrine drops topped with garnet cabochons ...
Mischief tassel necklace by Goshwara featuring citrine and garnet discs, with a tassel made from ...
Gossip cluster ring by Goshwara set with amethyst, blue topaz, rubellite, citrine, peridot and London ...
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.