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Theo Fennell maps out the constellations of each star sign in diamonds set into yellow ...
A rose gold ring by Wendy Yue set with yellow sapphires, tsavorites, pink sapphires, golden ...
Paula Crevoshay's one-of-a-kind Queen of Tiye Mexican fire opal bracelet with tsavorites and blue zircon ...
This yellow gold cuff created by Margot McKinney has been set with a large opal ...
Doris Hangartner earrings with jade discs, green tourmalines and princess-cut tsavorites set in yellow gold ...
When the links are rolled up tight, the Nanis Trasformista is a simple gold bracelet; ...
Vhernier’s 2016 Pop collection chain necklaces with hand-carved coral, chrysoprase and turquoise links (£6,410 each).
Verona jeweller Weingrill has transformed its signature Tubogas chains into new pieces for 2016, including ...
In 2016, Weingrill launched a new collection of chains, including this gold shackle chain.
Italian jeweller Carlo Weingrill is known for producing handmade tubogas chains like the one shown ...
Piaget Sunny Side of Life necklace in pink gold, set with a 7.84ct Paraiba tourmaline ...
This Oak brooch from 1890 confirms that this ancient symbol has thrived in Chaumet’s garden ...
Carrera y Carrera sets marquise-cut smokey quartz, prasiolite and pink tourmalines in a rose gold ...
Marquise-cut aquamarines and tanzanite cover this Magnipheasant two-finger ring by Stephen Webster (£28,000).
Shaun Leane has used 8.5cts of marquise-cut pink tourmalines to create these Aerial earrings (£12,500).
Marquise-cut blue sapphires are set in white gold and diamonds in this Niquesa Petali D' ...
Joana Salazar has clustered together marquise-cut emeralds and a ruby in these Petit Blossom earrings ...
The marquise cut was one of many that Dior experimented with in its Granville high ...
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.