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Holts London jewellery collection interchangeable Regent earrings with sapphire stud centres that can also include ...
Holts London Serpentine pendant with a blue aquamarine tassel suspended from a studded setting featuring ...
Holts London Vicious ring set with a large moonstone at its centre encircled by a ...
Holts London Strand ring in yellow gold featuring an emerald doublet with yellow sapphire-set shoulders ...
Holts London jewellery collection Sloane earrings with chalcedony drops set in mixed metal with a ...
Holts London interchangeable Regent earrings with sapphire stud centres surrounded by diamonds and rutilated quartz ...
Holts London Portobello pendant with a rose-cut emerald drop with black inclusions suspended from a ...
Holts London collection yellow gold Strand ring featuring a doublet centre emerald with yellow sapphire ...
Holts London interchangeable Regent earrings with sapphire stud centres surrounded by removable diamond circles (£4,495).
Chopard's 2013 Red Carpet collection Poppy necklace featuring pavé-set ruby petals, a similarly set bud ...
Boivin's Violet from 1962 © Christie’s Images Limited.
Van Cleef & Arpels 2008 Garance Poppy clip set with rubies, blue sapphires and a ...
Cartier's Orchid brooch, created in 2010. Image by: V. Wulveryck © Cartier.
Gimel's platinum Lotus brooch from 2001 featuring a flower head with pavé-set pink and colourless ...
Anna Hu's Art Nouveau-style Celestial Lotus necklace features natural Fancy Intense vivid yellow, grey and ...
Verdura's 1956 Lily of the Valley brooch with pearls and diamonds © Verdura.
Boivin Foxglove brooch from 1944 with tourmalines and emeralds © Christie’s Images Limited.
Fabergé's Dandelion brooch, circa 1900. Image courtesy of Wartski, London.
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.