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Margot McKinney wears her Lightning Ridge opal ring while holding some of the many baroque ...
Doris Hangartner sets an outsize 37.84 carat Mozambique Paraiba-like tourmaline with smaller Brazilian Paraibas.
This Boghossian ring combines an impressive 27.24 carat opal and a 4.43 carat ruby to ...
Vhernier's Blue Velvet necklace is made of blue titanium and set with diamonds and took ...
Boodles vintage 2.01ct cushion shape green diamond framed by pink round brilliant-cut diamonds ring with ...
The delicate detachable butterflies, set with topazes, sapphires and tourmalines, on this transformable Chopard bracelet ...
Bulgari’s one-of-a-kind sapphire and spinel necklace, inspired by Italian gardens, presents a stunning combination of ...
Bina Goenka’s majestic emerald, pearl and diamond necklace is surprisingly easy to wear, despite its ...
Bulgari has created a range of silver jewels based on the iconic B.Zero1 design. Almost ...
Bulgari's Save the Children bracelet in sterling silver with black ceramic includes the Save the ...
Bulgari Save the Children silver and black ceramic necklace, which can be worn by either ...
Bulgari’s Save the Children ring, which can be worn by men or women, is based ...
Vintage Bulgari ice cream cone brooch circa 1986 in gold with turquoise and lapis lazuli ...
Juicy rubies look good enough to eat in this Aurelie Bidermann Pomegranate earring with diamond ...
This gold, silver and diamond Diet Pill is from Tessa Packard's foodie Fat Free collection ...
Openjart has created an innovate collection of gold jewellery designed to look like pasta (£1,640).
Bao Bao Wan has designed an Ice Cream charm with an amethyst cone dripping with ...
Annoushka has used yellow gold, ebony and diamonds to create a spiky pineapple pendant (£5,150).
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.