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Hoops are back in fashion and particularly when they shimmer with the fire of mandarin ...
Sunshine-bright orange sapphires adorn every link of this rose gold Pomellato Pom Pom Tango Color ...
Bouquets of blooms stretch from knuckle to mid-finger in this David Morris Cherry Blossom diamond ...
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant diamond ring (£9,300).
Chaumet Joséphine Rondes de Nuit diamond toi et moi ring (£10,930).
Chanel Entrelacs d’Étoiles diamond ring (£7,000).
Cactus de Cartier emerald and carnelian ring (£70,500).
Yellow gold and diamonds mimic newly harvested wheat casually caught between the fingers in this ...
Inspired by the 1811 wheat sheaf tiara, Chaumet's Epi de Blé ring keeps alive the ...
The Jeux de Liens necklace is a perfect example of this Parisian jeweller’s versatility, turning ...
Kat Florence also works with Paraiba tourmalines from Africa (pictured), taking advantage of the bigger ...
A rainbow of Kat Florence rings set with coloured gemstones, including a neon-bright Paraiba tourmaline, ...
Sarah Jessica Parker wearing one of Kat Florence's largest creations to date, a 98.50 carat ...
Thirty two D-Flawless diamonds encircle two Brazilian Paraiba tourmalines in these earrings by Kat Florence ...
A 3.8 carat oval-cut Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline is combined with white diamonds in a white ...
Kat Florence 1.13 carat pear-shaped Brazilian Paraiba tourmaline ring in yellow gold, surrounded by D-flawless ...
Rachael Taylor road-testing a pear-shaped 1.13 carat Paraiba tourmaline ring by Kat Florence, who opened ...
Jewellery designer Kat Florence, an easy-going Canadian who now splits her time between her home ...
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.