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It may look like a yellow diamond, but this 12.23ct radiant-cut stone from De Beers ...
The 11.77ct radiant-cut white diamond on this Old Bond Street ring from De Beers' 1888 ...
This 14.28 carat cushion-cut white diamond from De Beers 1888 Master Diamonds collection is graded ...
An M-colour diamond, right, is up to 60% cheaper than a D-colour of a similar ...
The 11.77ct radiant-cut white diamond in this Old Bond Street ring from De Beers' 1888 ...
Delfina Delettraz Anatomik black diamond and ruby brooch with a 30.87 carat black diamond eye, ...
Lydia Courteille coral and emerald Moon brooch, featuring 4.85 carats of emeralds and a carved ...
Lydia Courteille blue tourmaline and diamond brooch, with a stone carved cat peeping from behind ...
These Van Cleef & Arpels L’Arche de Noé dachshund brooches, set with onyx and white ...
Tiffany Masterpieces Jean Schlumberger sapphire coquillage brooch, set with blue sapphires and white and yellow ...
Dior à Versailles Salon d'Apollon diamond brooch is inspired by the French palace and the ...
From the Les Blés de Chanel, the L'Epi high jewellery brooch is made of diamonds ...
The central section of this Giampiero Bodino Rosa De Venti Mandarin Garnet necklace can be ...
Suzanne Syz Medici brooch with amethyst, rubellite, spinel and pearls (POA).
Designers like Delfina Delettrez, one of the coolest jewellers on the block, are introducing brooches ...
All four models of the Harry Winston Premier Precious Weaving collection come in 36mm rose ...
An iridescent chrysanthemum crowns the dial of this Harry Winston Premier model woven from nacre ...
The vibrant zigzagging dial of Harry Winston’s Premier Precious Weaving watch is a tapestry woven ...
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.