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A black opal forms the body of this Summer Bug brooch (POA) from George Pragnell’s ...
Stephen Webster’s Fly by Night Grasshopper ring ($10,500) has incredibly lifelike eyes – two perfectly ...
Daniela Villegas’ Backyard collection is full of creepy crawlies that you would normally go out ...
This adorable Bentley & Skinner bee brooch is set with old brilliant-cut diamonds, ruby cabochon ...
If you haven’t been to Bentley & Skinner’s London Piccadilly boutique yet, you should. Its ...
Cartier Panthère Mystérieuse pendant watch in white gold, agate, diamond, obsidian and emerald (€780,000).
The ethos behind the Wholeness section of Foundrae is to seek unity through growth and ...
Tell your story with a Foundrae necklace. This one features a Karma medallion, gold initial ...
The Foundrae alphabet mama medallion on 18” y necklace contains a single initial surrounded by ...
The symbol on this Foundrae 18 karat gold cigar band ring represents the continual of ...
Black diamond PT initial alphabet charm, available A-Z. ($995)
Foundrae faceted 18 carat gold bracelet, available with medallion of your choice: strength, karma, dream, ...
A Cindy Chao trademark is her annual creation of a butterfly. This one was produced ...
A selection of Cindy Chao’s much anticipated annual butterflies. The central Royal Butterfly is on ...
Defying gravity and belief, Cindy Chao's the Winter Leaf Necklace is a web of 6,000 ...
Cindy Chao's Phoenix Feather brooch, which, although on fire with 1,000 diamonds in 36 different ...
Cindy’s jewels are characterised by layers, volume and movement, as can be seen here in ...
Bulgari Serpenti Seduttori earrings in rose gold with rubellites (£7,500).
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.