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Much of Shaun Leane’s jewellery is unisex. Inspired by his long time friendship and collaboration ...
Each of the three rings from the Aurora design by Shaun Leane with its signature ...
The colour of the gemstones is the only part of this Armis ring that determines ...
Thanks to its clean lines and elegant minimalism the Hook bracelet can be worn by ...
Classically trained as a goldsmith, Shaun Leane was making tiaras for royal families around the ...
Quills have been a reoccurring motif in Shaun Leane’s work. The finely tapered gold quills ...
Rough diamonds in a range of shades from the Argyle Mine in Australia that supplies ...
Diamonds can occur in a natural octahedron shape such as this Rio Tinto rough white ...
Pomellato’s design team created this mood board of the Milanese architects and designers who shaped ...
The concentric patterns created by the bands of pink and white in the rhodochrosite mimic ...
Banded agate meets white diamonds in the Madame Butterfly ring that offers a serene and ...
Dendritic blue opal Armonie Minerali ring by Pomellato captures the delicacy of Japanese calligraphy, enhanced ...
The ripples of malachite evoke soothing music in the Rhapsody in Green ring that is ...
Turquoise and lapis lazuli come together in the Penelope’s Dream ring to create a dreamy ...
The colours of the scorching desert sun of North Africa are captured in opaque jasper ...
Evoking the white houses and blue of the sea, the Santorini ring is inspired by ...
Gaze into the crystal clear waters of Bora Bora conjured up in this Armonie Minerali ...
Dolomite - named for its original source in the Italian Alps – captures the majestic ...
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.