Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
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. ...
Tina Engell, Sputnik Ring, 18ct yellow gold, white diamonds (£6,500) Image © The Goldsmiths’ Company. ...
Hidemi Asano, Landscape Series Brooch, silver, 18ct yellow gold, slate with pyrite (£1,200) Image © ...
Tomasz Donocik, Ring, 18ct rose gold, pink opal, white agate, Mozambique ruby, hematite, white diamonds.
Tom Rucker, GEO.NIOT brooch/pendant, blue Hyderian® Platinum 950, rare white diamonds, laser welded structure. Image ...
The original groovy Piaget yellow gold cuff watch with a malachite dial dating from 1970.
Using lapis lazuli stone on the dial to evoke the intense blue of deep waters, ...
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.