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The Flower Beetles Romancing the stone ring by Daniela Villegas is set with emeralds to ...
The Flower Beetles Scarlet ring by Daniela Villegas elevates a humble beetle to the realm ...
Daniela Villegas' Penacho Earrings are from the Chromatic Paradise collection, inspired by the Aztec culture ...
Chameleons, a symbol of flexibility and adaptability are one of the Mexican designers favorite animals ...
Daniela Villegas' the Guest House necklace inspired by the designer's favorite poem by Rumi. The ...
The Greek-French jeweller Melanie Georgacopoulos studied jewellery making as well as sculpture before deciding to ...
Hannah Martin, is an independent jewellery designer based in East London who brings a tough ...
Unisex Imperial Eagle Icon Ring from Hannah Martin
London-based Hannah Martin has been creating gender nonspecific jewels with a rebellious, punky aesthetic,
Tomasz Donocik brings his love of art and storytelling to his jewels with a strong ...
Donocik approaches jewellery with the eye of an artist, ever looking to create new effects. ...
The Art Deco Stellar rings merge Donocik’s interest in retro-futuristic themes with and Art Deco ...
The Dusk Halo rings combines different stone cuts and levels combined with unexpected gems like ...
Pippa Small, Daniela Villegas, Melanie Georgacopoulos, Hannah Martin and Tomasz Donocik on The Jewellery Editor's ...
Launching on Earth Day 2020, Venyx World’s Mother Earth collection includes miniature atlases such as ...
This cute globe by Venyx World from the Mother Earth collection is made from gold ...
Pippa Small who is a Survival International Ambassador created the Hand Pendant for the charity’s ...
Patrick Mavros’ Forged by the Ocean bangles are made in Mauritius using an ancient technique ...
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.