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VANLELES’ Out of Africa Sahara cuff in yellow gold with 3.35 carats of diamonds is ...
This ruby ring stopped us in our tracks at the David Morris boutique in Paris ...
Lydia Courteille’s new capsule collection imagines a Garden of Eden where exotic fruits grow in ...
A bee buzzes around a bejewelled leaf, topped with a pretty pink-tinged ruby from Mozambique, ...
Sarah Ho’s new Wisteria ring is a celebration of summer. A 3.92-carat pear-cut rubellite the ...
David Morris sunset ruby ring (POA).
Autore South Sea pearl Luna ring from the Stars and Galaxies collection (POA).
Cadar Reflections ring jacket in 18-carat yellow gold and diamonds ($6,600), designed to fit the ...
Astley Clarke Phototaxis Magpie Moth rutilated quartz ring, which comes with a "jacket" of diamond-set ...
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant tourmaline cocktail ring with open feather ring jacket ($18,000, rings sold separately).
Stephen Webster's green tourmaline cocktail ring fits snugly in the space between the diamond-set feathers ...
Stenzhorn uses the term kimono to describe its jacket-style Mademoiselle B butterfly ring with removable ...
Jessica McCormack's new Trip The Light Fantastic party jacket is designed to dress up the ...
Astley Clarke's Phototaxis Magpie Moth design is actually two rings: a marquise-cut rutilated quartz solitaire ...
One of Louis Vuitton’s first clients was Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife, Empress Eugénie de Montijo, who ...
Stephen Webster Jewels Verne Crab Pincer pearl ring in 18-carat yellow gold with white diamonds, ...
Bear Brooksbank Bear Claw ring in 18-carat gold with a central reverse-set 4.98 carat black ...
Ara Vartanian Double-Finger ring with white, grey and inverted black diamonds (POA).
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.