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Martin Katz New York collection ring in white gold, set with a 10.97ct kite-shape cognac ...
Jemma Wynne Tablet necklaces in yellow gold, featuring striped chalcedony, turquoise and lapis lazuli with ...
Mila Kunis wearing the Jemma Wynne emerald collar in yellow gold, created in collaboration with ...
Jemma Wynne for Gemfields yellow gold bangles featuring Gemfields Zambian emeralds and white diamonds.
Set with blue sapphires, emeralds, rubies, black, white and yellow diamonds, pink sapphires and amethysts, ...
Asprey engagement rings with central sapphires.
Martin Katz New York collection ring in platinum featuring a 17.56ct pale blue cushion-cut sapphire ...
Martin Katz New York collection ring in platinum, set with a 5.17ct Fancy light yellow ...
Martin Katz New York collection baguett-cut tanzanite earrings in platinum.
Martin Katz New York collection diamond and platinum ring, set with a 4.38ct cushion rose-cut ...
Martin Katz New York collection ring in white gold, set with an 18ct Imperial topaz ...
Martin Katz New York collection oval red Mexican fire opal ring featuring a cabochon fire ...
Martin Katz New York collection ring in white gold, set with a 10.29ct emerald-cut grey ...
Actress Helen Mirren chose to wear the light-as-air Asprey Storm earrings to the 2014 BAFTAs.
Brilliant-cut diamond Asprey Storm ring in white gold (£15,000).
Asprey Storm necklace in white gold featuring 457 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 24.06ct (£210,000).
Helen Mirren collects her BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award wearing the earrings, ring and cuff from ...
Brilliant-cut diamond Asprey Storm earrings in white gold (£40,000).
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.