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Nancy Newberg contrasts Gemfields rubies with oxidised silver bars that mimic wrought-iron fences in this ...
Greek jewellery designer Elena Votsi gives her folded heart earrings from the Eros collection a ...
This unique GemfieldsxMuse necklace, featuring charms designed by an exciting roster of new and established ...
These fun mismatched Golightly earrings from Holly Dyment are set with an oval Gemfields emerald ...
Ana Khouri's love of sculpture is evident in these sensuous new Lourdes earrings, which are ...
This single GemfieldsxMuse earring designed by Milka Karaagacli of Kismet by Milka takes the form ...
A 20-carat cabochon emerald ring set in platinum with diamonds, France 1950s. Exhibitor Anthea A ...
Liberty Cymric silver and enamel brooch. Exhibitor The Peartree Collection Ltd.
Starry flower 18-carat gold brooch with diamonds in the centre, circa 1940. Exhibitor Wimple Antiques.
Archibald Knox for Liberty jadeite pendant. Exhibitor The Peartree Collection Ltd.
Gold bracelet, Belgium circa 1945. Exhibitor J. Baptista.
Large Pomellato ring in gold with diamonds, Italy 21st century. Exhibitor J. Baptista.
David Webb gold, diamond, coral and enamel ring, New York circa 1970. Exhibitor J. Baptista.
David Webb diamond Bombe ring in 18-carat gold. Exhibitor Anthea A G Antiques Ltd.
Jaeger-LeCoultre cufflinks with miniature watches in good working order, circa 1960. Exhibitor Horton.
Oscar Heyman ring with natural yellow and white diamonds and blue and pink sapphires. Exhibitor ...
French carnelian, gold and gem-set dress clip of a Red Indian chief. Exhibitor Anthea A ...
Fresh from the Couture Show in Las Vegas and the boldest of the bunch, these ...
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.