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Pretty as a picture, Chaumet’s bow-inspired Liens Séduction rings and bracelets are available in pink ...
Lighter and easy to wear everyday, Chaumet’s Jeux de Liens bracelets, here shown in pink ...
Chaumet’s Liens Séduction brings a fresh young look to fine jewellery with loosely tied ribbons ...
The original design of Chaumet’s Liens motif dates back to the 1970s, the spirit of ...
For a more colourful engagement ring option, Chaumet’s new Liens Amour rings come in a ...
The classic ‘X’ motif of Chaumet’s Liens jewels takes on a new playful form in ...
These Chaumet Jeux de Liens pendants in pink and white gold with diamonds refresh the ...
Simple yet arresting, Chaumet’s Liens Évidence is a revamp of the house classic pitched at ...
Available in pink and white gold with different diamond-setting options, the dainty Chaumet Liens Séduction ...
Yellow gold and diamond-set ring by Josef Koppmann.
Geometric Poetry neckpiece in 100% recycled silver by Ute Decker. Photo credit: Ute Decker.
Yellow gold and white diamond-set ring by Josef Koppmann.
Twist and Shout black and silver leather necklace by Tania Clarke Hall.
Necklace by Joel Degen.
In a Twist black, gold and silver bracelet made from leather by Tania Clarke Hall.
Gold and silver ring with rough diamond cube by Josef Koppmann.
Geometric Poetry neckpiece in 100% recycled silver by Ute Decker. Photo credit: Ute Decker
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.