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The classic and iconic Trinity ring from Cartier is made up of three intertwining bands ...
Monica Rich Kosann gold charm bracelet ($28,300 for the entire charm bracelet, www.monicarichkosann.com).
Loquet London delicate and easy-to-personalize Love double locket in gold ($5,230, modaoperandi.com).
Jade Trau Signet Hex ring featuring the initial of your loved one, in gold with ...
Cathy Waterman pendants with a loved one's initials or a special anniversary, in platinum and ...
Elena Votsi playful Eros pendant, which can be engraved on request, in gold and pink ...
John Brevard Thoscene collection statement ring, which is based on your unique astrological data ($4,500, ...
The Nouvel Heritage Ton Baiser gold and diamond pendant is a romantic new twist on ...
Gold and diamond "V" or fingers crossed pendants with a 34" chain ($10,500). Pendants can ...
Annoushka Mythology Alphabet pendants ($660/£395) with the Classic Infinity gold chain ($3,200/£1,900, annoushka.com).
Rock crystal, enamel and diamond brooch from the Cartier Collection, circa 1926.
Jade and carved coral ear pendants from the Cartier Collection, circa 1926, with diamonds and ...
Lapis lazuli Chinese vase brooch from the Cartier Collection, dating from 1927, with carved rubies, ...
Cherry blossom bracelet from the Cartier Collection set with diamonds, rubies and onyx, circa 1925.
Stephen Webster Magnipheasant earrings, set with diamond pavé and Gemfields rubies ($49,000; exclusive to Bergdorf ...
Glenn Spiro G London Reveal ring, set with diamonds, rubies and pink sapphires ($POA; exclusive ...
A cuff bracelet by Piaget in white gold with a 3.46ct cushion-cut emerald surrounded by ...
Yellow gold feathers are embellished with white diamonds in this Peacock bracelet by Greek jeweller ...
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.