Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
Designed to be worn together, Jade Trau’s award-winning Astor ring and band are a very ...
Messika Move ring in titanium with white diamond (£680).
De Beers’ Talisman You & Me ring is a popular choice for gay couples because ...
Romantics will love Tiffany’s Etoile ring in yellow gold with diamonds scattered like stars across ...
Boucheron’s Quatre rings have become popular with same-sex couples thanks to their clean geometry and ...
Tiffany’s Flat platinum engagement band with a discreet 0.1 carat diamond and milgrain detailing is ...
Titanium is a material to consider when choosing an engagement ring, as seen in this ...
For a bigger look on the finger, De Beers’ white gold Brio ring includes a ...
Bespoke diamond engagement rings with a masculine edge are on the rise for gay men, ...
Shaun Leane designed the Interlocking rings with black and white diamonds in 1999 for a ...
This iconic Schlumberger Sixteen Stone diamond ring is popular amongst gay couples looking for a ...
Patrick Davison, Bracelet, 18ct gold, fine silver (£ 9,000).Image © The Goldsmiths’ Company. Photography by ...
Jacqueline Cullen, Earrings, Whitby jet, black diamonds, 18ct gold (£4,125).
Elizabeth Gage, Tapered Templar Ring, oval blue-green cabochon ring. Image © The Goldsmiths’ Company. Photography ...
Evgeniia Balashova, Fiber Ring, gold plated Sterling silver ring with a deep blue spray painted ...
Kayo Saito, Breeze Brooch, 18ct gold. Image © The Goldsmiths’ Company. Photography by Richard Valencia.
Zoe Arnold, Bird in Hand, oxidised silver, gold plated silver, zinc. Image © The Goldsmiths’ ...
Ulla Hörnfeldt, Ring, 18ct gold ring, beryl, black onyx (£4,800) Image © The Goldsmiths’ Company. ...
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.