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For those who can't resist a gift that clearly represents the moment, there is this ...
Official jeweller to Your Parent Guide, Swag has created a collection of jewels for new ...
For a more stylised eternity band, perhaps for a new mum who loves butterflies, this ...
Make sure all your children are accounted for by selecting the right number of diamonds ...
British jeweller Polly Wales has developed a strong international following for her jewels, which submerge ...
Flora Bhattachary's Jyamiti ring sets a Tahitian pearl at the centre of a hand-carved amethyst ...
Glenn Spiro continued to increase his following in 2015 with unusual jewels such as this ...
To celebrate 25 years as a jewellery designer, Annoushka Ducas created a celebratory exhibition and ...
These yellow gold and diamond Leaf earrings are from Kiki McDonough's Lauren collection, designed in ...
Cassandra Goad's wanderlust led her to Brazil, where she returned with a sketchbook full of ...
To celebrate 25 years in business, Solange Azagury-Partidge created the Everything collection, which revisited her ...
Shaun Leane delved into his own personal history in 2015, creating slick, minimalist jewels such ...
Theo Fennell teamed up with diamond brand Forevermark in 2015 to create a range of ...
This impressive platinum and diamond cuff was part of the Pas de Deux collection released ...
Front-back Nouvel Heritage earrings in pink gold with blue opals, white diamonds, red spinel and ...
Sylvie Corbelin Pythie ring with sparkling serpents encircling a black opal and tourmaline in a ...
Alice Cicolini Jodhpur miniature petal aquamarine ring in gold, with a swirl of deep blue ...
Hanut Singh Narcotic Jasmine earrings, with natural pearls and diamonds, edged in black enamel ($9,600).
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.