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The floral-inspired Chopard rings use titanium to create thin curved petals to surround large gems, ...
This Fleurs d'Opales ring by Chopard has blued titanium petals surrounding a 20ct Australian black ...
The Winterson Luna Moss ring is a shining example of how designers are using Tahitian ...
Edgy and bold, yet elegantly feminine, this Sea of Beauty ring by Mizuki pairs large ...
Jordan Alexander large, floating Tahitian pearl, hammered yellow gold hoop earrings ($3,124).
A new jewellery collection from Kattri includes this Double Asymmetry yellow gold ring with black ...
Two Tahitian pearls dangle delicately from a string of diamonds in this pair of Boodles ...
VANLELES Lyla's Bow earrings in white gold, set with white diamonds, with detachable grey South ...
YOKO London Novus rose gold ring featuring diamonds and a Tahitian pearl.
YOKO London white gold Twilight necklace set with 13.34cts of diamonds, alongside black Tahitian pearls ...
Chanel Entrelacs d'Étoiles ring in white and yellow gold set with 28 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ...
Chanel Plume Poire pendant in white gold, set with a pear-cut diamond and brilliant-cut diamonds.
Chanel Plume Poire earrings in white gold, set with two pear-cut diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds.
Chanel Comète Spirale diamond pendant in white gold.
Chanel Comète Spirale diamond earrings in white gold.
Chanel Comète Spirale diamond ring in white gold.
Chanel Camélia Sautoir necklace in white gold, set with 553 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 3cts.
Chanel Camélia Ajouré ring in rose gold and diamonds (£3,550).
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.