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Kataoka marquise diamond engagement ring in 18-carat beige gold, with delicate beading around the band ...
A pear-cut diamond like the 0.25-carat G/VS quality gem in Messika's Joy engagement ring (£2,600) ...
An oval-cut diamond, like the one in Bulgari's Griffe solitaire engagement ring (POA), looks bigger ...
The softly rounded edges and large facets are what make a cushion-cut diamond, like the ...
Irene Neuwirth watermelon tourmaline earrings with rose-cut diamonds (£9,150).
Delicate Celine D'Aoust watermelon tourmaline bracelet ($690).
Rina Limor carved watermelon tourmaline flower necklace on an 18-carat gold white chain ($3,200).
Irene Neuwirth bi-colour tourmaline necklace, including cabochon watermelon tourmalines in different shades of green and ...
Irene Neuwirth one-of-a-kind carved watermelon tourmaline leaf earrings ($3,610).
Celine D'aoust watermelon tourmaline chain bracelet ($690).
Watermelon tourmaline and black tourmaline stud earrings in 14-carat gold by Melissa Joy Manning (£300).
One-of-a-kind Irene Neuwirth watermelon tourmaline earrings with rose-cut diamonds in 18-carat rose gold (£9,150).
Messika Paris est une Fête Zelda choker necklace (POA).
As symbols of Bulgari’s unique ability to fuse past and present in daring new ways, ...
Rose-cut citrine and diamond-set bangle by Andrew Grima, 1998. The bangle is made of textured ...
Andrew Grima reverse-set hexagonal amethysts into a scattering of matte 18-carat gold triangles in this ...
A highly articulated bib necklace by Andrew Grima, 1974, comprised of triangular-cut citrines and diamond, ...
Greenland watch from Andrew Grima’s groundbreaking “About Time” collection. The watch face, which is overlaid ...
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.