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Diamond Chimera bracelet, dating from 1924, from the Cartier Collection.
Head of Medusa pendant dating from 1906, from the Cartier Collection.
Bulgari necklace set with ancient coins depicting the god Hercules, dating from the 1980s.
Scarab brooch dating from 1924 from the Cartier Collection.
This Shimell & Madden engagement ring plays on the concept of perfect geometry. The result ...
Fraser Hamilton is one of the newest designers to join Tomfoolery. This engagement ring, set ...
One of Tomfoolery’s newest recruits, Fraser Hamilton offers a stylishly original alternative to the traditional ...
London-based Ruth Tomlinson’s designs have a natural, organic feel. I love this ruby engagement ring, ...
Tomfoolery’s own collection, metiér by tomfoolery, includes cool and contemporary engagement rings like this triangle ...
Tomfoolery’s in-house designers offer a refreshingly modern take on the classic diamond engagement ring.
Brit designer Polly Wales' alternative engagement rings are a hit on both sides of the ...
Polly Wales will be flying in from LA for a Trunk Show on 1-2 April ...
The unusual colour combination in the 6.51-carat Yellowish Green diamond ring by Moussaieff is refreshingly ...
At 35.28 carats, the natural Fancy Deep Brown Yellow Golconda diamond in this one-of-a-kind ring ...
Moussaieff’s impressive 11.07-carat Fancy Dark Grey VVS1 emerald-cut diamond, above, has a smoky allure (POA).
The rare 1.86 carat Fancy Grey diamond in this Jessica McCormack Daisy ring is set ...
This one-of-a-kind ring from Chatila, set with a 4.17-carat Fancy Intense Yellow Green diamond, curls ...
De Beers 1888 Coloured Master Diamonds Aura ring set with a 2.00-carat Fancy Greenish Yellow ...
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.