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Gold and silver ring with pink and light green tourmalines by Josef Koppmann.
Black and gold stacking necklace in leather by Tania Clarke Hall.
Bilbao Guggenheim Brooch by Vicki Ambery-Smith. Photo credit: Vicki Ambery-Smith
Ex-fashion model Gurmit plays with volume in exciting new ways in her highly sculptural jewels. ...
A pretty juxtaposition of rounded and angular gems, this Elle et Lui between-the-fingers ring by ...
José María Goñi flew in from Chile to exhibit at IJL, bringing plenty of colour ...
Spotted at IJL in London, is award-winning, Birmingham-based jewellery designer Fei Liu's one-off Poppy brooch. ...
Awarded a Precious Metal Bursary in 2017 by The Goldsmiths’ Company, London-based Kristina Ferenchuk has ...
Lorenz Baumer Oasis tourmaline ring.
The brass buttons, stripes and braiding of a seafarer’s outfit reach new heights of luxury ...
I would happily wear Chanel’s Sailor Tattoo ring on my skin. Set with diamonds and ...
Chanel captures the spirit of the sea in the Flying Cloud collection and one of ...
The stripes of a sailor’s outfit are elevated to high jewellery in the Summer Cruise ...
The simple pleasures of an infinite horizon and a sun-dappled sea are captured in Chanel’s ...
The Sparkling Lines necklace is set with 49 round-cut diamonds and 2823 brilliant-cut diamonds to ...
The sailor’s knot has never looked so fabulous. Chanel’s Endless Knot necklace from the Flying ...
Classic sailing motifs take on a spirited new life in Chanel’s Yachting Day brooch set ...
The braid of a naval officer’s uniform becomes an opulent knot of gold and 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.