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A star based on Christian Dior's personal talisman sits at the centre of this onyx, ...
A freely moving diamond can be found at the heart of this pendant from the ...
This Georg Jensen Askill bangle is made from yellow gold with brilliant-cut diamonds.
This Fusion Centre ring by Georg Jensen is made from white gold and pink sapphires.
Margaret Thatcher was rarely seen without her trademark string of pearls, like this two-row cultured ...
This George III diamond flower brooch, circa 1800, as worn by Margaret Thatcher in her ...
This Art Deco emerald and diamond Chaumet necklace, circa 1930, is just one of the ...
Baguette-cut diamonds add a touch of sparkle to this diamond necklace by New York-based jewellery ...
This delicate diamond bracelet by French jewellery brand Messika is inspired by the Amazonian arrow ...
In a modern twist on the traditional romantic symbol, this Diane Kordas necklace features a ...
This Double Tattoo diamond ring by Paris-based jeweller Christina Debs features slivers of barely-there diamonds ...
This Astley Clarke bracelet is set with blue diamond pavé in a circular pattern, further ...
With a minimal, contemporary design, the Open Element ring by Californian designer Savannah Stranger has ...
Thanks to the delicate rose gold chain, a row of 12 graduated diamonds appears to ...
The addition of a diamond-encrusted hook transforms this delicate bracelet by Shaun Leane into a ...
In this yellow gold and diamond necklace by Selim Mouzannar, the emphasis is as much ...
The three brilliant-cut gems on La Brune & La Blonde's Pampilles diamond necklace are suspended ...
The pearl earrings, which will be included with the sale of the Cowdray pearls necklace ...
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.