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Pamela Huizenga 3.5" long earrings with fossilized oak, gold, white and black rose-cut diamonds (POA, ...
Antonia Miletto gold, diamond and Macassar wood Marina bracelet ($13,200, demnermiletto.com).
Triple drop earrings by Nicholas Varney in black mother-of-pearl surrounded by carved black ebony, accented ...
Fred Leighton rosewood and diamond line hoop earrings (POA, fredleighton.com).
David Webb Shoelace cuff in bloodwood and gold, which is part of the new Woodworks ...
Silvia Furmanovich exotic wood marquetry earrings ($9,600; neimanmarcus.com).
Silvia Furmanovich gold, diamonds and exotic wood cuff ($10,400, marissacollections.com).
Hemmerle bangle in pock wood, demantoids, bronze and gold (POA, hemmerle.com).
Van Cleef & Arpels Two Butterfly between-the-finger ring, in pink and white gold, with pink ...
In a mouth-watering range of hues, the simple but stunning Pomellato Nudo rings were first ...
Quatre Black Edition rings from Boucheron featuring bands of white gold, black PVD and diamonds ...
Boucheron Quatre rings in yellow, pink and white gold, featuring diamonds and ceramic ($4,710 to ...
B.zero1 ring from Bulgari interpreted in pink gold and white ceramic with pavé diamonds (£3,380 ...
The original version of the Boodles Raindance ring is crafted from platinum, with a cascade ...
Boodles Raindance rings, available in various sizes, are on display at the V&A in a ...
The classic and iconic Trinity ring from Cartier is made up of three intertwining bands ...
Monica Rich Kosann gold charm bracelet ($28,300 for the entire charm bracelet, www.monicarichkosann.com).
Loquet London delicate and easy-to-personalize Love double locket in gold ($5,230, modaoperandi.com).
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.