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Ruby is the birthstone of July. Send your mum a virtual hug and kiss every ...
The Japanese jewellery brand Tasaki offers a very modern take on that most classic of ...
The original symbol of love, Holly Dyment’s cute black enamel heart pendant is set with ...
Annoushka’s bespoke Chain Letters necklace will make a cool personalised gift for April-born mothers with ...
Beirut-based Selim Mouzanaar handcrafts his jewels the old-fashioned way, which gives his jewels a wonderful ...
Shaun Leane’s edgy jewels are perfect for fashion-forward mums born in February. The drops on ...
For mums born in January there is this petite new M’ama non M’ama rose gold ...
Hemmerle aluminium, amethyst and sapphire earrings, inspired by the humble artichoke. The aluminium construction not ...
Otto Jakob’s hand pendant harks back to the 17th-century tradition of hands clutching relics that ...
Wallace Chan’s butterfly is rich in detail. The amethyst has been hand-carved by Wallace to ...
The Didier gallery in London offers for sale at TEFAF Maastricht this weirdly wonderful Orgasmoplode ...
London-based gallery Elisabetta Cipriani is exhibiting a host of jewels created by artists, including this ...
Chalcedony cameo and briolette diamond ring by Russian brand Yana, which will be launching in ...
Brigid Blanco antique shell cameo necklace with sapphires in yellow gold (£10,418).
Brigid Blanco antique shell cameo ring in yellow gold with sapphires (£7,185).
Amedeo Couture “Muse” cameo earrings with pink tourmaline and aqua rock crystal drops (£19,300).
Amedeo Couture "Serpent" earrings featuring two snakes hand-carved in sardonyx, set with two imperial opal ...
We saw Lorenz Baumer's Cardinale rubellite ring at Paris Couture week, and were instantly mesmerised ...
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.