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19th century diamond, ruby and pearl bird aigrette hair ornament with feathers, sold at Fred ...
Natural pearl and diamond necklace by Jules et Paul Bapst, circa 1885, available at Fred ...
Available at Macklowe Gallery in New York is this French mid-20th century gold bracelet composed ...
Pomellato Arabesque ring in polished rhodium-plated rose gold, set with 670 diamonds (£17,500).
Pomellato Arabesque chandelier earrings in polished rhodium-plated rose gold with diamonds (£11,000).
Pomellato Arabesque ring in polished rhodium-plated rose gold, set with 670 diamonds (£15,700).
Pomellato Arabesque necklace in polished and matte rose gold (£28,500).
Pomellato Arabesque collection bracelet in rose gold (£23,800).
The Ralph Lauren Stirrup watch evokes polo matches, riding tweeds, and thoroughbred horses in grassy ...
The Ralph Lauren Stirrup Large Chronograph watch is a contemporary classic combining the sporty appeal ...
The most opulent Ralph Lauren Stirrup watch is the Petite Stirrup Diamond Link watch with ...
The jewellery line of Ralph Lauren includes these Chunky Chain bracelets and rings - RL's ...
Margot McKinney Paraiba Petal Flower ring with a centre pearl.
Margot McKinney ring set with a 16.68ct aquamarine with pink and blue sapphires and diamonds.
Margot McKinney 69.96ct Paraiba tourmaline cuff with 27.84ct of rose and brilliant-cut diamonds.
Margot McKinney 145.31ct aquamarine collier in rose gold.
Margot McKinney luminescent gem-set collier with Baroque South Sea pearls.
Margot McKinney Baroque South Sea pearl ring with opals, sapphires and diamonds.
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.