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Misahara Ari ring, bezel set with a mix of colored sapphires in yellow gold.
Misahara's Talasi Deux ring in yellow gold, set with a blue star sapphire oval cabochon ...
The Misahara Unity flower ring in yellow gold, set with pink sapphires and white diamonds. ...
Misahara limited-edition Sahara necklace in gold with two strands of ruby beads and a multicolored ...
Misahara Pilma necklace with green tourmalines and diamonds, from the Sahara collection.
Misahara Koral ring in gold with diamonds and rubies. The two separate cuff rings can ...
The Misahara Korali ring is a cuff designed for your finger, with two separate bands ...
Misahara Koral-Korali ring with pink sapphires in yellow gold, with a gold link chain bezel ...
Misahara Korali statement ring has a thicker yellow gold band, set with emeralds.
The Misahara Drina I ring in yellow gold, set with diamonds and rubies, is coiled ...
Misahara Adriana blue chalcedony necklace in gold and diamonds, from the Adriatic collection.
Chopard emerald drop earrings with diamonds from the 2015 Red Carpet collection.
Chopard earrings in Fairmined gold from the 2015 Green Carpet collection, set with 13.41cts of ...
Chopard diamond collar necklace from the 2015 Red Carpet collection of high jewellery.
One-of-a-kind Chopard Paraiba tourmaline earrings with diamonds from the 2015 Red Carpet collection.
Chopard diamond and amethyst high jewellery earrings from the 2015 Red Carpet collection.
Chopard diamond ring in white Fairmined gold, set with marquise-cut diamonds, from the 2015 Green ...
Chopard diamond necklace from the new Green Carpet collection, made from Fairmined gold.
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.