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London-based Yunus & Eliza jewellery collaborated with the show’s costume designer Michelle Clapton to create ...
This fierce silver dragon necklace, worn by actress Emilia Clarke's character Daenerys Targaryen in Game ...
Patek Philippe Nautilus ladies' watch in stainless steel with a blue opaline dial. All three ...
Patek Philippe Calatrava ladies' watch in white gold with a diamond-set bezel and an elegant ...
Patek Philippe Nautilus watch for women in a rose gold case with a white opaline ...
Patek Philippe Calatrava ladies' watch in rose gold with a new gold bracelet and an ...
Patek Philippe Nautilus watch in a 35.2mm rose gold case with a brown opaline dial, ...
Sofia Kaman rose-cut diamond engagement ring, part of the new Alethea collection launched at the ...
A 2.15ct rose-cut Mogul diamond is prong set in platinum, flanked by diamond-set leaves on ...
A rose-cut grey rustic diamond sits in the centre of this 18ct gold modern and ...
A rose-cut, almost heart-shaped, diamond is flanked by white sapphires on an 18ct yellow gold ...
This scalloped bezel 18ct yellow gold ring from Megan Thorne jewellery features a centrally set ...
A 1ct rose-cut diamond is set in handcrafted 18ct oxidised yellow gold and silver mounting, ...
If observed closely, the red colour within the Argyle Allegro - a radiant-shaped 0.79 carat ...
The Argyle Aurora, an oval-shaped 1.47 carat Fancy red diamond, takes its name from Princess ...
Completing the tender hero stones is the Argyle Élevé - an emerald-shaped 1.44 carat Fancy ...
The Argyle Prima - a pear-shaped 1.20 carat Fancy Red diamond named after the "prima ...
The Argyle Spectre red diamond is the fourth in the hero line-up of the tender; ...
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.