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Simply Brilliant is a stunning inventory of the incredible creations from the most celebrated jewellery ...
In her book 'The New Stone Age', British Vogue Jewellery Editor Carol Woolton explores the ...
Dior Joaillerie: The Dictionary of Victoire de Castellane is a testimony to the creativity of ...
‘Once Upon a Diamond’ by Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia offers a fascinating glimpse into the ...
‘Jewels that Made History' by Stellene Volandes is not the history of jewelry. And it ...
Nature addicts will fall in love with ‘Beautiful Creatures, Jewelry Inspired by the Animal Kingdom’ ...
Gems is a reference book and an exhibition catalogue that references the prestigious collection of ...
The book Jewels of the Nile is an erudite and informative tome to accompany the ...
Crowned by an impressive 32.84-carat amethyst, the rubellite set into the shank contributes to the ...
Only an obsessed gem hunter like Ben Day, with impeccable goldsmithing and craftsmanship and a ...
With its own firework display of red blue and green, this ring by Ben Day ...
After graduating from Central School of Art and Design, Londoner Ben Day opened his first ...
This ring by Ben Day is set with an alluring pink sapphire and white diamonds.
British jewellery designer Ben Day has a very recognisable style where soft curves often mix ...
His love for cabochons and soft curves is reflected in this cocktail ring by Ben ...
The incredible turquoise set at the centre of this one of a kind pendant by ...
Looking at this mesmerising cabochon tourmaline on this cocktail ring transports you into space and ...
In this ring by Ben Day, the striking 11-carat mint green tourmaline is nestled inside ...
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.