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Colette's emerald, pearl and blackened gold Huggies wrap around the ear to create an unconventional ...
Bibi van der Velden's Galaxy rose gold pendant sets diamonds, opal, blue sapphires and tourmaline ...
This Tiffany & Co. Masterpieces collection ring sets a golden pearl alongside two orbs glittering ...
Kova Couture 06.1 cocktail ring sets an ivory pearl amongst a black gold and black ...
Calendis freshwater pearl front-back earrings in yellow gold by Sammie Jo Coxon (£2,420).
New pearl jewellery for 2016 includes this avant garde blue spinel and pearl cocktail ring ...
This de GRISOGONO ring features a 16.05 carat white diamond framed by a ribbon of ...
de GRISOGONO's new Folies high jewellery collection puts the emphasis on big diamonds. Here, round-cut ...
The Les Merveilles ring centres on a rare padparadscha sapphire on an elegant shank of ...
Boghossian continues to break boundaries of craftsmanship with its new Les Merveilles technique. Viewed from ...
Boghossian diamond inlay into morganite earrings (POA).
Paula Crevoshay Sabrina bracelet set with 51.32ct white opals, blue zircons and tsavorites.
Paula Crevoshay Tradewinds hinged gold cuff with a vine motif overlay design, set with a ...
Paula Crevoshay Bitterroot brooch - a portrait of Montana's state flower - with Montana sapphires ...
Paula Crevoshay's Flying Fish of Mandalay brooch is set with apatite, black diamonds, white diamonds ...
Inspired by the Colosseum in Rome, the BZero1 ring, launched in 2000, quickly became an ...
A yellow gold, princess and baguette-cut diamond ring by Tomfoolery's in-house brand Métier.
Medium cube stack ring by Jo Hayes Ward for Tomfoolery, which can be set with ...
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.