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Pieces from Shawish's Moonlight collection, including a necklace set with round and pear-shaped diamonds totalling ...
Shawish's Octopus is fitted with a unique type of light technology that, when activated, makes ...
Shawish's The Octopus bracelet features lifelike pink gold tentacles that wrap around your arm in ...
Shawish Princess necklace set with 92.23ct of blue sapphires and 24.83ct of diamonds.
Shawish white gold Butterfly necklace with white and black diamonds and pink sapphires.
Shawish Genève creates truly unique pieces by combining traditional high jewellery with modern technology.
"We are here for the wonderful people, the English flavour and to stir up the ...
On 20 October 2014, the Swiss high jeweller Shawish opened its new London Flagship store ...
Chaumet Hortensia hoop earrings in pink gold set with angel-skin coral, pink opal, pink tourmalines ...
Anne Sportun Periwinkle blue sapphire engagement ring in rose gold, available from Astley Clarke (£3,250).
FD Gallery's Lucien Goubet bracelet from 1935 set with sapphires, rubies, emeralds and diamonds. $280,000 ...
Pair of diamond bangles by famed Indian jeweller Bhagat set with 50.66ct diamonds and an ...
FD Gallery's Boivin yellow gold bangle circa 1935, featuring a hidden lock closure and black ...
FD Gallery's Bulgari diamond and platinum necklace was commissioned in 1958. Designed rivière-style to appear ...
FD Gallery's 18th-century diamond ring featuring rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold $37,800.
FD Gallery's 19th century antique necklace featuring a series of graduated green paste with a ...
Catalan garnet earrings with a floral motif that date from the late 19th century. Available ...
FD Gallery's antique Arrow brooch with diamonds in white gold. $20,000 at Moda Operandi.
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.