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An Australian opal sits centrally among a rippling sea of diamonds on this Louis Vuitton ...
One-of-a-kind drop opal earrings from Louis Vuitton's new Acte V/The Escape collection, which vividly capture ...
Diamonds and blue tourmalines shine out from this Excelsior ring from Louis Vuitton's new Acte ...
With a long lustrous line of diamonds, pearls and blue tourmalines framing a blue enamel ...
Diamond fronds fan out on these Luxor earrings from the new Louis VUitton Acte V/The ...
Black Tahitian pearls nestle in a perfect row of lustrous pearls, cinched by a black ...
The circles on the Newport earrings from Louis Vuitton's new Acte V/The Escape high jewellery ...
An emerald brighter than a diamond burns through its black onyx frame to form the ...
A grey Burmese sapphire arrests the flow of grey Tahitian pearls in this Louis Vuitton ...
Diamonds, pearls and tsavorites relax into soft draping forms and tassels in the Beau Rivage ...
Asprey tennis bracelet set with 38 Asscher-cut diamonds neatly lined up around the wrist (£POA).
Boodles Daquiri bracelet in platinum, set with round brilliant diamonds (£8,350).
This Mappin & Webb Aster diamond bracelet in platinum has an added design detail in ...
De Beers Eternity bezel-set diamond bracelet (£8,050).
Princess-cut diamonds take pride of place in this rose gold tennis bracelet from the new ...
Christie's used this striking image of a model wearing sapphire and diamond earrings against a ...
Delfina Delletrez's Secret Hands ring, in white gold with black and white diamonds, opens to ...
Amulette de Cartier pink gold pendant in onyx with diamonds, designed to symbolise good luck.
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.