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Natasha Collis at the Gemfields launch.
Natasha Collis' showroom in Sant Miquel, Ibiza.
Natasha Collis Chandelier earrings in yellow gold, made up of interlinked nuggets with a suspended ...
Natasha Collis yellow gold multi-strand earrings with hand-melted gold rods and rough peach sapphires (€1,585).
Natasha Collis Treasure yellow gold earrings with grey sapphires, peach sapphires, spinel drops, black diamonds ...
Natasha Collis Small Gold Cuff in yellow gold, made up of small interlinking hand-melted nuggets ...
Natasha Collis Gemfields Collaboration Emerald necklace, a one-off piece created in 2013, set with over ...
Natasha Collis Full Treasure necklace in yellow gold with grey sapphire beads, toumalines, rough grey ...
Natasha Collis Treasure necklace in yellow gold, with tourmalines, agate stones, spinel drops, grey sapphires, ...
Natasha Collis Triple Chain Nugget necklace in yellow gold, with 50 gold nuggets arranged over ...
Natasha Collis Collar Statement necklace in yellow gold, with hand-melted gold nuggets interwoven and moulded ...
The TAG Heuer Carrera MikroPendulum is the world's first high frequency chronograph regulated by magnets. ...
The TAG Heuer Carrera MikroPendulumS is part of the motorsport-inspired Carrera series, with a large ...
The TAG Heuer Carrera MikroPendulumS has a brushed anthracite dial featuring two counters: the chronograph ...
Two magnetic pendulums replace a traditional hairspring in the TAG Heuer Carrera MikroPendulumS; one for ...
The back of the TAG Heuer Carrera MikroPendulumS reveals the complicated inner workings of the ...
The TAG Heuer Carrera MikroPendulumS is composed of 454 working components.
Amrapali Soul Bazaar ring (£2,790).
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.