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Baguette-cut diamonds play the stem to pear-shaped petals in these earrings by Harry Kotlar (POA).
David Morris has stacked baguette-cut diamonds either side of a 17.03ct yellow diamond in this ...
This Ruban Prestige bracelet from Chanel's Les Intemporels collection makes a feature of baguette-cut diamonds ...
The baguette-cut diamonds in this Kimberly McDonald ring offer a striking contrast to the rounder ...
Baguette-cut diamonds set into white gold jostle together to create these earrings by Suzanne Kalan ...
Sophie Dahl modelling the Sophie collection, which was inspired by the quintessentially British model, author, ...
These AYA Africa Sanyati cuff earrings in yellow gold set with tanzanite are a celebration ...
These Mosi-oa-Tunya earrings in yellow gold set with Gemfields emeralds by AYA Africa are effortless ...
Matusadona ring in yellow gold set with Gemfields rubies by AYA Africa (£840).
The designs created under AYA Africa feature richly hued gemstones, such as this Chirundu bangle ...
The Chete ring in gold set with tanzanite by AYA Africa has a distinctly African ...
Cahora Bassa necklace in yellow gold and set with Gemfields rubies by ethical jewellery brand ...
These one-of-a-kind diamond and emerald Boghossian earrings cascade like a waterfall from the ear.
This pair of asymmetric natural freshwater pearl earrings from Boghossian showcases two luscious, bulging freshwater ...
This diamond and mother-of-pearl necklace and earrings set is a show of pure and unadulterated ...
The clear timbre of perfect white diamonds melts into the deeper tones of luscious green ...
Boghossian necklace featuring a cascade of 77cts of white diamonds, creating a shower of light ...
Yael Sonia Half Round Brilliant Solo topaz ring and pendant ($16,800)
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.