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Graff Diamonds is synonymous with high-carat engagement rings that will get you noticed, like this ...
Sotheby’s Diamonds are offering for sale the Arris ring with a 20.47-carat emerald-cut diamond with ...
Cadar's hinged Reflections engagement ring jacket in 18-carat gold with diamonds ($6,600) envelops the brand's ...
Round-brilliant diamond engagement rings and Tiffany go hand in hand. Pictured here, a classic Tiffany ...
Marquise-cut stones set vertically, like Rachel Boston's double-band Anaya engagement ring, are very flattering for ...
Asymmetrical and angular-shaped gemstones, like this Xpandable emerald-cut diamond engagement ring by Pichiotti, will help ...
Petite hands? Keep your ring in proportion by opting for a smaller gemstone, like this ...
Consider a narrow gemstone, like Kataoka's delicate marquise-cut diamond solitaire ring, pictured here alongside a ...
Those with long fingers can experiment with bold and unusual designs like this Space Odyssey ...
Large hands need a suitably large rock, like this 13.25-carat D IF oval-cut diamond from ...
Carat-busting stones like this 13.25-carat D IF oval-cut diamond from De Beers work best on ...
Tiffany Fancy Deep Pink diamond ring (POA).
Harry Kotlar 4.40 carat cushion-cut diamond Classico engagement ring ($137,550).
Fabergé Mozambique ruby engagement ring (£145,312).
David Morris blue sapphire ring (POA).
Hirsh Trio 2.43 carat Sri Lankan purple-brown sapphire engagement ring set with two trapezoid white ...
Fabergé cushion-cut pink sapphire engagement ring set in 18 carat white gold and white diamonds ...
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.