Zoom in on images of the latest designer watches and luxury jewellery, plus unique wedding bands, unusual engagement rings, celebrities and more.
This dazzling diamond is Bulgari’s Storm ring from its recent Festa collection, which is dedicated ...
Nam Cho white gold and black rhodium ball earrings with emeralds and reverse-set ice diamonds ...
JAR earclips reverse set with aquamarines, sold to a collector for $187,500 at Sotheby’s New ...
Hemmerle earrings in silver and white gold, reverse set with purple sapphires (POA).
Bulgari Festa high jewellery ring set with a 15.05-carat D Flawless emerald-cut diamond surrounded by ...
Harry Winston Classic engagement ring set with emerald-cut diamonds of different carat sizes (POA).
An Asscher-cut diamond like the incredibly 8.81-carat gem set into this Harry Kotlar engagement ring ...
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).
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.