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The wild and rustic beauty of the Cornish coastline is the influence behind Mirri Damer ...
Milly Swire 18ct gold granulated engagement rings, inspired by ancient Etruscan jewellery, set with pearl, ...
Specialising in one-off bespoke pieces, Kerry Seaton jewellery strives towards “miniature perfection” in each creation, ...
Amanda Mansell 18ct gold ring set with an old-cut diamond in the centre, surrounded by ...
One-of-a-kind 18ct yellow gold Jo Hayes Ward Stratus ring with brown diamond slice.
Ruth Tomlinson single antique-cut solitaire white diamond ring with granules.
Ruth Tomlinson aquamarine and diamond ring in yellow gold, with granules and white diamonds.
At number five on the list is a diamond necklace that was sold at auction ...
Just outside the top three is this necklace set with a 77.12ct vivid yellow diamond. ...
In third place is the 75.36ct briolette diamond necklace known as The Star of China, ...
Wallace Chan's necklace knocked the aptly named Incomparable necklace off the number one spot. With ...
The transformable Wallace Chan diamond necklace can be worn in an astonishing 27 different ways.
In autumn 2015, Wallace Chan revealed a $200 million jewel that instantly became the most ...
Diamond and pink sapphire Arabian Sea starfish brooch from the Van Cleef & Arpels Seven ...
Les Talismans de Chanel 18ct yellow gold Magnétique brooch, set with a 1.6ct oval-cut diamond, ...
Les Talisman de Chanel 18ct white gold Fascinante brooch, set with a 1.5ct brilliant-cut diamond, ...
Hemmerle white gold and diamond snail shell brooches.
Nature is the inspiration behind many Graff brooches, including this yellow and white mixed diamond ...
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.