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A gold, crystalised agate and pearl torque necklace made by Andrew Grima in 1968, on ...
A gold, chalcedony and diamond ring made by Andrew Grima in 1980 on sale at ...
A gold and Brazilian citrine brooch made by Andrew Grima in 1970, on sale at ...
A gold and opal pendant made by Andrew Grima, on sale at Louisa Guinness Gallery.
A textured gold and diamond pin brooch made by Andrew Grima in 1970, on sale ...
This Andrew Grima ring from 1972, set with a Fancy greyish-blue diamond, sold for £1.48 ...
In London’s Swinging Sixties, Andrew Grima was the jeweller of choice for an eclectic mix ...
Parmigiani's London boutique is an oasis of serenity achieved with soft shades of beige, gold ...
In its London boutique, Parmigiani offers visitors a unique journey into the heart and soul ...
The Parmigiani London boutique, located in the swanky neighbourhood of Mayfair, was opened in 2012.
Alexander Davis Dark Romance white gold ring with a purple amethyst and diamonds (£2,703).
Dendritic white gold earrings with aquamarines, diamonds and iolites from Alexander Davis (£2,302).
Alexander Davis Dendritic Lattice ring set with diamonds (£3,300).
Alexander Davis Dendritic pendant, set with a variety of coloured gemstones on a white gold ...
Alexander Davis Half Dendritic yellow gold ring, set with amethyst, aquamarine, sapphires and diamonds (£1,795).
Alexander Davis Dendritic yellow gold ring with pink sapphires and tsavorite garnets (£2,001).
A graduate in biochemistry, science continues to inspire the young British jewellery designer Alexander Davis.
Gold cuff bracelet with diamonds from US brand Jordan Alexander ($18,513).
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.