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Most prized of all are no-heat sapphires such as those in these Alexandre Reza earring ...
Alexandre Reza Air earrings, featuring two unheated oval-shaped cabochons Burmese sapphires.
The beautiful turquoise can be seen on the reverse of the medallion featured in the ...
Dior Rose des Vents sautoir necklace in yellow gold, with mother-of-pearl medallions and diamonds (£6,300).
Dior Rose des Vents necklace in yellow gold, with mother-of-pearl and diamonds.
The reverse of the feature medallion in the new Dior Rose Des Vents collection, perfectly ...
The motif that appears on this yellow gold, lapis lazuli and diamond Rose des Vents ...
The gemstones featured in Dior's Rose Des Vent collection are said to make reference to ...
Dior Rose Des Vents bracelet in yellow gold and turquoise, set with a single diamond ...
Dior Rose des Vents bracelet in pink gold and pink opal, set with a round ...
The rosy hue of the pink opal can be seen clearly on the reverse of ...
Tiffany earrings with sapphires, and round and pear-shaped diamonds in white gold, from the 2015 ...
Tiffany earrings with sapphires and round diamonds in white gold from the 2015 Blue Book ...
Tiffany ring set with a 21.66ct chrysocolla surrounded by sapphires in platinum, from the 2015 ...
Stephen Webster Belle Epoque high jewellery earrings featuring blue sapphires.
Shamballa Jewels Gold Bar necklace with blue sapphires.
Shamballa Jewels Lock bracelet featuring blue sapphires.
Damiani high jewellery ring with blue sapphires.
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.