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Labradorite and rhodolite earrings from Margery Hirschey.
Fernando Jorge pendant with labradorite and diamonds from the Stream collection.
Triangle labradorite necklace from Brooke Gregson.
Kara Ross Petra Split ring with smooth chrysocolla and raw uvarovite.
Francesca Villa Joie de Vivre necklace
Francesca Villa white gold and blue topaz necklace from the Joie de Vivre collection (£750).
Yellow gold necklace with citrines from Francesca Villa's Joie de Vivre collection (£700).
Joie de Vivre necklace in rose gold with diamonds, sapphire and emeralds from Francesca Villa ...
Yellow gold earrings with citrines and diamonds from Francesca Villa's Joie de Vivre collection (£1,500).
Ruby and pink gold earrings from the Francesca Villa Joie de Vivre collection (£3,700).
Shreve, Crump & Low 21st century platinum and 18ct yellow gold dragonfly earrings set with ...
Macklowe Gallery circa 1880 oxidised silver and 18ct gold dragonfly brooch with diamonds and sapphires. ...
Lydia Courteille heirloom of tomorrow ring of brown diamonds, green garnets, green turquoise and rubies ...
Linda Horn Art Nouveau dragonfly pin, attributed to Eugène Feuillâtre, mounted en tremblant, its wings ...
J. Baptista early 20th century dragonfly brooch with naturalistic details in gold, baroque pearls, rubies ...
Fred Leighton finely carved translucent white jade dragonfly brooch, studded with red spinel wings, centred ...
Bentley & Skinner Art Nouveau René Lalique plique-à-jour dragonfly pendant with a cushion-shaped aquamarine.
Bentley & Skinner emerald, ruby and rose-cut diamond Victorian dragonfly brooch, with two pairs of ...
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.