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Margot McKinney sources the finest precious materials from her native Australia, including the 38.96 carat ...
Mimicking a garden in full bloom, these vibrantly mismatching earrings feature a 27.90 carat oval ...
Margot McKinney flower ring featuring an 8.62 carat cushion cut mandarin garnet surrounded by diamonds, ...
Paula Crevoshay's writhing brooch features the Eye of Ra - a symbol used to represent ...
Paula Crevoshay uses rainbow cat's eye and blue flash moonstones set in brushed 18 karat ...
Pink tourmalines and purple enamel form an anatomically correct wavy thistle in Paula Crevoshay's writhing ...
Depicting a dew-drenched saffron crocus, glowing in the moonlight just before dawn, Paula Crevoshay's purple ...
Paula Crevoshay has used faceted water opals to mimic the iridescent wingtips of a damselfly ...
Paula Crevoshay's sensuous “Nam Lai” bracelet - which means "flowing water" in Thai - evokes ...
From the American Heritage Series, all the tourmalines in Paula Crevoshay's exquisite California Dreaming brooch ...
Pink sapphires have been used to create a dégradé effect that emulates the petals of ...
This magnificent Conchita butterfly brooch by Paula Crevoshay is set with 333 Montana sapphires, demonstrating ...
Several of the Empreinte jewels are unisex thanks to its simple design based on an ...
Louis Vuitton's Star Blossom gold necklace and earrings with diamonds are based on the firm's ...
The Empreinte embraces the Monogram flower in these bracelets with a cut-out centre surrounded by ...
The Star Blossom rose gold necklace with diamonds against a gold-studded Capucines handbag.
The Idylle Blossom appeals to the young and the young at heart with cute earrings ...
A logo becomes a delicate adornment, enhanced by the light of a diamond set on ...
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.