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The marquise cut was one of many that Dior experimented with in its Granville high ...
Ramshaw's iconic ring stacks: 10 gold rings set with citrine, tourmaline, amethyst and iolite (POA ...
Wendy Ramshaw, ahead of the trends, created these yellow gold and amethyst earrings in 1994 ...
Wendy Ramshaw created these yellow gold China Sea earrings in 1998 (POA at The Scottish ...
Wendy Ramshaw's Lucciole pendant necklace traps gold thread within a glass sphere, 2009 (POA, The ...
Wendy Ramshaw used turned anodised aluminium and gold for these pendant earrings, 2014.
British designer Wendy Ramshaw has been pioneering unique jewellery design for more than 40 years.
Wendy Ramshaw's unique silver Sentinel necklace is tipped with yellow gold, 1990.
A small selection of the hundreds of different gemstones you can find in all corners ...
An inverted emerald-cut amethyst is juxtaposed against a rough-cut slice of purple charoite in this ...
The Iris ring from the Tanzanite Whispers collection by Maria Kovadi features a 15ct tanzanite ...
Louis Vuitton ring from the Blossom high jewellery collection featuring an indigolite tourmaline set onto ...
A 17.43ct Imperial bi-coloured topaz with a striking yellow to pink gradient is set in ...
An emerald-cut red spinel is set in yellow gold flanked by two rubies in the ...
Salt of Flower earrings by Carla Amorim in rose gold set with teardrop shaped cabochons ...
Margarita ring by Carrera y Carrera in white gold set with a pink tourmaline, pink ...
Cut-steel tiara from Spare Room Antiques ($2,400).
Lauriston & Daughters choker crafted with a cut-steel buckle.
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.