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Louis Vuitton continues to evolve its style with the introduction of pink gold versions of ...
The New York Party Jacket ring set by Jessica McCormack includes an emerald-cut diamond solitaire ...
Pomellato bracelet from the Tango collection in 18ct rose gold with blue sapphire pavé.
The Tango bracelets by Italian jeweller Pomellato are available with different coloured gemstones and can ...
This transformable daisy ring by Gumuchian in 18ct rose gold set with pavé diamonds unfolds ...
Gumuchian necklace from the Carousel collection in 18ct yellow gold and diamonds, which can be ...
Brumani earrings from the Baobab collection in18ct rose gold with detachable lemon quartz drops, as ...
Marco Bicego necklace in 18ct yellow gold that can be shortened or worn as a ...
The Bora necklace in white gold with diamonds and turquoise from the Van Cleef & ...
The iconic Van Cleef & Arpels Zip necklace was based on an idea by the ...
Chaumet necklace that can be transformed into a brooch from the new Abeille high jewellery ...
This Chaumet high jewellery pendant from the Abeille collection can be worn as a necklace ...
Jacqueline Cullen 18ct gold rings with hand-cut Whitby jet embellished with tiny black diamonds.
Theo Fennell spider earrings in rhodium-plated 18ct white gold with green tourmaline drops, rubies and ...
Gaelle Khouri spider earrings in 18ct yellow gold and black rhodium silver, set with white ...
Spider cuff by Gaelle Khouri in yellow gold, black and white rhodium silver, set with ...
Daniela Villegas spider necklace in 18ct rose gold featuring a Keshi pearl and champagne diamonds.
Buddha Mama skull rings in 20ct yellow gold, with blue or pink sapphires set into ...
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.