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Lady Gaga wore the Tiffany yellow diamond bought by founder Charles Lewis Tiffany in 1878 ...
Last worn by Audrey Hepburn in 1961 for publicity shots for the film Breakfast at ...
Making a statement, Melanie Georgacopoulos' ’ Rectangle necklace is made of white freshwater pearls and ...
The Greek-born jeweller Melanie Georgacopoulos studied at the Royal College of Art in London and ...
The MOP Gemstone Trillion brooch from Melanie Georgacopoulos mimics the facets of a trillion-cut diamond ...
The 'Double Pearl Nacre Ring' by Melanie Georgacopoulos is as much a miniature contemporary sculpture ...
From the M/G TASAKI range is the 'Sliced Necklace' of freshwater pearls that has become ...
The 'MOP Emerald Ring' has an ‘emerald’ made from golden mother of pearl emerald and ...
Melanie Georgacopoulos approaches the classic pearl earring with a fresh eye and has come up ...
Ever unexpected, in the adorable M/G TASAKI Pyramid Pearls ring Melanie Georgacopoulos stacks up freshwater ...
Playing with our notion of what a pearl ring can be, Melanie Georgacopoulos designed the ...
Always looking to show pearls in a new light, Melanie Georgacopoulos designed these ‘Drilled’ earring ...
At the London Jewellery Showroom, guests will have a chance to meet the designers themselves ...
The London-based jeweller Ute Decker wears her curl #1 ring in Fairtrade gold that is ...
Award-winning London-based jeweller and lecturer Sian Evans’ Botany Androecium earrings are made of coloured aluminium ...
The Macdesa ring in Fairtrade gold is named for the mine in Peru and it ...
Juan de la Torre Carcampo who lives near the Macdesa Gold Mine in the Peruvian ...
The Rock Hound, the ‘gemmologist jeweller’ from the UK presents the Molten Muzo Emerald Candelabra ...
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.