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The ripples of malachite evoke soothing music in the Rhapsody in Green ring that is ...
Turquoise and lapis lazuli come together in the Penelope’s Dream ring to create a dreamy ...
The colours of the scorching desert sun of North Africa are captured in opaque jasper ...
Evoking the white houses and blue of the sea, the Santorini ring is inspired by ...
Gaze into the crystal clear waters of Bora Bora conjured up in this Armonie Minerali ...
Dolomite - named for its original source in the Italian Alps – captures the majestic ...
The Blue Angel ring paints a serene skyscape with banded and blue chalcedony crossed by ...
The brown and yellow veins of Tiger’s Eye make us think of an African sun ...
Edwardian diamond coronet cluster ring, circa 1910, set with a 1.10 carat F VS1 cushion ...
1.21 carat E VVS2 Old European brilliant cut diamond engagement ring, circa 1930s, in platinum, ...
Three stone yellow and white diamond engagement ring, circa 1930s, set with a central 1.85 ...
A 2.85 cts stepcut cut diamond engagement ring by Cartier circa 1920. It has a ...
Art Deco ruby and diamond double cluster ring, set with a 1 carat Burmese ruby, ...
Art Deco flanked solitaire diamond engagement ring, circa 1925, set with a 1.00 carat F ...
0.81 carat E VS1 Asscher cut diamond engagement ring accompanied by eight old single cut ...
3.20 carat H VVS1 Asscher cut diamond engagement ring, circa 1930s, in platinum with baguette ...
Art Deco diamond double cluster ring, set with a 0.40 carat old European-cut diamond and ...
Art Deco sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with a 3.30 carat oval ridged cabochon ...
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.