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Louis Vuitton Onyx Diamond Blossom sautoir in 18-carat white gold. At 90cm, it can be ...
Aube Rosée de Chaumet brooch, in pink & angel-skin opal, set with 8 marquise-cut pink ...
Araignée de Chaumet brooch in white gold, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, coloured stones and one ...
Abeille de Chaumet bee brooch in gold and diamonds, set with an aquamarine and tanzanite ...
Abeille fibula de Chaumet brooch in yellow and white gold, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, 1 ...
Fernando Jorge Parallel Serpentine Cushioned diamond ring.
New Yorker Paige Novick has glammed up the huggie by adding diamond drops. Delicate enough ...
Noor Fares' geometric take on the huggie trend transforms hoops into triangles. These Dormeuse 3D ...
Maria Tash is the huggie queen, with many different styles to choose from. An international ...
The most impressive jewel in Dior's cute Rose des Vents collection is the multi-tier bib-style ...
Dior's multi-strand Rose des Vents necklace can also be worn stone side up, revealing a ...
Dior's Rose des Vents medallion necklaces set with different stones, including, left to right, shimmering ...
Dior Rose des Vents rings are reversible, giving them multiple personalities. Flip them over to ...
The stones used in Dior's Rose des Vents jewels have been chosen not just for ...
Patrick Mavros Pangolin Armour ring in silver (£250).
Patrick Mavros Pangolin Scale bangle in 18-carat yellow gold (£4,400).
Patrick Mavros Pangolin Cresent stud earrings in 18-carat yellow gold (£950).
Patrick Mavros Pangolin Scale large pendant necklace in 18-carat gold (£5,800).
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.