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Hundreds of invisibly-set round-cut rubies form a seamless ribbon of red radiance in this masterpiece ...
Invisible-setting allows the rubies in this white gold Una ring to mimic a lush ripe ...
Enriching to the Art Deco section of the gallery is Kashmira Bulsara generous donation that ...
Queen Victoria's sapphire and diamond coronet will be at the centre of the refurbished jewellery ...
Enamelled gold vanity case and lipstick holder mounted with coral and set with diamonds and ...
A gold vanity case with 'laque burgauté panels by Cartier, Paris circa 1925. It is ...
Evoking the glamour of a gilded era, this gold, enamel, engine-turned cigarette case with a ...
Charlotte de Syllas 1969 Bobby's ring in gold with grey chalcedony ring is one of ...
Another of the new pieces joining the 3,500-strong jewellery collection is the 2016 Natura Morta ...
Showing a wide range of jewellery style, this gold pendant in form of Paddington Bear ...
A colourful and quirky bridal stack that mixes a light blue topaz with rubies and ...
Mixing different coloured diamonds - white and lemon yellow - creates a subtle but striking ...
The definition of an alternative bridal ring stack that combines diamonds with a luxe yellow ...
A beautiful, organic bridal stack set with different coloured sapphires that, on first glance, looks ...
This cool bridal stack, available at Tomfoolery London, juxtaposes different diamond cuts, shapes and textures. ...
A sensational bridal stack comprised of a sunray-style solitaire ring paired with a diamond jacket ...
A dusky grey diamond described as "salt and pepper" dominates this beautiful alternative bridal stack ...
A sugar-coated bridal stack from Tomfoolery featuring brushed gold textures and muted pastel diamonds and ...
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.