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Scarab single earring by Aurelie Bidermann in yellow gold with 24 blue sapphires and 12 ...
Carolina Bucci yellow gold scarab ring with green, blue and champagne diamonds (£5,365).
Silvia Furmanovich scarab earrings in gold, set with grey agate and light brown diamonds ($5,600).
Reversible scarab earrings by Featherstone Design in yellow gold and platinum with white diamonds ($27,200).
Bibi van der Velden bangle in rose gold with real scarab wings, a Tahitian pearl, ...
YOKO London collar in white gold featuring 9-14mm South Sea pearls and 24.45cts of diamonds ...
Jacob & Co choker in rose gold set with 26.32cts of round-cut diamonds ($180,000).
Garrard Tudor Rose headband set with peridot, tourmalines, tsavorites and white diamonds (£25,500).
Palace Frieze ring by Alessio Boschi in platinum and yellow gold with a 4.18ct Zambian ...
Lace ring by Jewellery Theatre set with blue and pink sapphires, and blue and pink ...
Chopard Happy Dreams pendant with a mother-of-pearl background, and both prong-set and mobile diamonds (£21,070).
Winner of three awards at the Craft and Design Council Awards 2016, John Moore is ...
Zaha Hadid has collaborated with Georg Jensen to create a collection of jewels, which will ...
This yellow gold bracelet by Ai Weiwei for Elisabetta Cipriani was inspired by the 2008 ...
Hot Ingo earrings in silver and red laser-sintered polyamide, created by Israeli artist Ron Arad ...
This tanzanite pendant/sculpture won Ornella Iannuzzi a Gold Award at the Craft and Design Council ...
The titanium babies multiply in reflection, with the sea of babies echoing the colour of ...
Fire opal and diamond drop necklace in yellow gold by Kiki McDonough (£2,900).
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.