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Arabael Lebrusan Efflorescence ethical light blue sapphire engagement ring in 18 carat white Fairtrade gold ...
One-of-a-kind Bayco set with a 32.39 carat Colombian emerald and diamonds.
Never before seen in high jewellery, Louis Vuitton used a tsavorite from the Merelani mine ...
Muzo Emerald debuted a brand-new cut at the Couture Show in Las Vegas: the hexagonal ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Grand Opus necklace from the Émeraude en Majesté collection, set with ...
Hemmerle The [AL] Project earrings set with tsavorite garnets in aluminium and white gold, courtesy ...
Showing her skills as both a gemologist and goldsmith, Ming has created a striking ode ...
Noor Fares Sri Yantra choker with triangular cut coloured gemstones and diamonds (£13,150).
London-based Noor Fares reinterprets the Flower of Life in this Sri Yantra choker made of ...
This version of Lily Gabriella's Damali pendant has 4.30 carats of peridot and 2.85 carats ...
Lily Gabriella’s one-of-a-kind Damali jewels capture the mystic beauty of arabesque forms, here in a ...
A 7.31 carat Australian black opal shines out from Ming Lampson's Dragonfly ring, the shank ...
Proceeds from the sale of H. Moser's Swiss Mad watch will be used to establish ...
Reacting to the lenient legislation regarding the Swiss Made label, H. Moser will forgo the ...
H. Moser presents the Swiss Mad watch with a case made from real Swiss cheese, ...
This unusual ring is the result of the collaboration between Todd Reed and Atelier Zobel. ...
Shown at PAD 2016 in London, Suzanne Syz surrounds a semi-polished Colombian emerald with enamel ...
Zaha Hadid Silver cuff designed for Georg Jensen (£1,975).
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.