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Italian jeweler Marco Bicego has created this statement neck cuff for his new Lunaria collection ...
Painstakingly carved by hand from wax, this Hannah Martin cocktail ring recreates the textural beauty ...
Three-dimensional Plissé cuff bracelet in 18k pink gold from Italian jeweler Vhernier ($16,400).
A dark Mexican opal takes centre stage in this yellow gold ring by Annette Ferdinandsen ...
Fernando Jorge Arara earrings in blue rhodium-plated gold with tanzanites, Boulder opals and diamonds (£33,600).
Welo opals, emeralds and white diamonds tap into the play of colours contained in these ...
Lydia Courteille has used Mexican Fire opals many times in her work, including this turtle ...
These white gold earrings by Tayma are set with Australian Bushfire opals, diamonds and rubellites ...
Jewellery Theatre ring with an Ethiopian Welo opal, coloured sapphires and tsavorites, set in yellow ...
Katherine Jetter's Pyramid Stacked ring is set with a 9.37ct asymmetrical Boulder opal in yellow ...
To publicise the Imperial Crown of D. Pedro II, Amsterdam Sauer was commissioned to make ...
This Amsterdam Sauer emerald Illusion ring with white quartz and diamonds showcases Stephanie Wenk's passion ...
Lydia Courteille Queen of Sheba ring featuring tsavorites and green tourmaline set in brown rhodium ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Two Butterfly between-the-finger ring set with tsavorite garnets and diamonds (£16,400).
White gold Amore bangle by Niquesa with marquise-cut tsavorites framed by round brilliant-cut diamonds (£16,544).
Madstone Design Melting Ice drop earrings in white gold with peridots, tsavorites and diamonds ($1,981).
Boodles Raindance Watercolour Cluster earrings set with tsavorites, aquamarines, tanzanites, and diamonds (£3,800).
Tiffany wave basket ring featuring an 11.79ct oval-cut tsavorite and 2.22cts of spessartites ($115,000).
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.