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Arabel Lebrusan Efflorescence ethical diamond engagement ring, made from Fairtrade yellow gold (from £3,695). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Cherry Blossom ethical engagement ring in Fairtrade rose gold, set with a Canadian ...
Arabel Lebrusan Braided ethical diamond engagement ring, made from recycled platinum (from £2,170).
Arabel Lebrusan Bellis ethical diamond engagement ring, made from Fairtrade gold (£1,025).
The 41mm rose gold case houses Piaget's new ultra-thin calibre 883P, the result of two ...
The deceptively simple white dial, with chronograph counters that do not interfere with the overall ...
Piaget Altiplano Chronograph is the world’s thinnest hand-wound flyback chronograph. With its 4.65mm movement and ...
The 240 individual components that give life to calibre 883P are visible through the sapphire ...
The Piaget Altiplano Chronograph will also be available in a white gold model set with ...
Understated, elegant and contemporary, the case of the new chronograph measures just 8.24mm thanks to ...
Tiffany tsavorite and diamond earrings in platinum, from the Legacy collection.
Victorian almandine garnet and gold brooch. Available from 1stdibs.com.
Stephen Webster Albion Rose Magnipheasant ring set with pyrope garnets and citrines.
Louis Vuitton ring from the Acte V high jewellery collection, set with a central mandarin ...
Octium Pop ring in yellow gold, set with a round pyrope garnet.
H.AZEEM King Bird of Paradise ring in yellow gold, set with a central pyrope garnet, ...
Hemmerle earrings in copper and white gold, reverse set with demantoid garnets.
Goshwara tassel necklace set with 505.40ct mandarin garnet beads, accented by rubellite and citrine beads.
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.