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One-of-a-kind Cartier Magicien Quetzal bracelet in white gold with diamonds, black lacquer and 41.09ct sugarloaf ...
Bulgari Serpenti bracelet in pink gold with diamonds and diamond pavé (from £27,300).
Anita Ko cuff in rose gold, set with diamonds, including a marquise and heart cut ...
Tiffany Infinity cuff in rose gold with diamonds (£4,075).
Noudar Marrakech diamond choker with turquoise enamel on yellow gold (from £15,000).
Nikos Koulis Spectrum choker in yellow gold and turquoise (€9,950).
Ilias Lalaounis gold torque-style necklace with two lapis lazuli balls (£3,106 at 1stdibs.com).
One-of-a-kind Van Cleef & Arpels Twist Émeraude bracelet with diamonds, violet sapphires and 41.28ct emerald ...
Platinum ring showing the stamp from the hallmarking tools. Photo credit: Assay Office Birmingham.
Sonnet silver pendant by Mappin & Webb (£75).
Bespoke palladium and grey diamond ring by Alexis Dove (£1,750).
Stream Lines white gold ring by Fernando Jorge (£1,060).
Nisaa ring in rose gold set with diamonds by Dionea Orcini (£5,850).
Java Geode stacking rings in gold-plated silver by Rosalie McMillan (£139).
Cassandra Goad's Onda Unico cuff in 9ct yellow gold was inspired by the waves on ...
Diamond and black lacquer feathers evoke the mythical Quetzal in this Cartier Magicien necklace, set ...
Floral-inspired Mandragore white gold, diamond and tsavorite garnet earrings from the Cartier Magicien collection (POA).
Illumination bracelet from the Cartier Magicien high jewellery collection with a central 31.16ct diamond surrounded ...
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.