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Diamonds fizz like bubbles around a star-cut diamond at the heart of this Louis Vuitton ...
Mismatched Louis Vuitton Monogram Fusion diamond earrings, set with a star and flower solitaire diamond ...
Dainty Alice band from the Louis Vuitton Monogram Fusion collection in white gold, with a ...
Tiffany and Co. 2014 Blue Book diamond rings. The ring on the left in platinum ...
Moussaieff oval cut 14.23ct Natural Fancy Intense Yellow diamond flanked by 1.84ct trillion diamonds and ...
Kwiat oval-cut yellow diamond engagement ring in yellow gold, set with a 4.01ct Fancy light ...
Magnificent Graff 23.20ct internally flawless marquise diamond engagement ring with heart shape diamond shoulders.
De Beers Dragonfly diamond engagement ring
Urban Jürgensen, the Danish watchmaker, with roots dating back to 1773, presented the 1140L collection ...
Urban Jürgensen watches won the Men's Prize at the GPHG contest last year with its ...
De Bethune watches DB25 Quetzalcoatl is equipped with a De Bethune hand-wound movement with double ...
De Bethune watches DB25 Quetzalcoatl features a plumed serpent representing the Mexican deity Quetzalcoatl in ...
De Bethune watches DB25 Quetzalcoatl men's watch features original gold hour markers representing an aerial ...
Breva watches Génie 03 Anemometer comes in a 44.70mm titanium case with a pusher at ...
Breva watches Génie 03 Anemometer watch is the world's first automatic wristwatch capable of measuring ...
Rolex watches presents the Diamond Edition Cellini Time collection for 2015, enhanced with diamonds on ...
Rose gold antique toy soldier earrings, set with rubies, blue sapphires and blue topaz, from ...
1930s "Jack Be Nimble" Francesca Villa ring set with four reverse-set citrines totalling 1.5ct (£1,299).
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.