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Astley Clarke incorporates its most iconic talismans into their fine biography collection, including this Sapphire ...
14ct yellow gold and ruby Hamsa necklace from Astley Clarke's fine biography collection.
Ruby Hamsa 14ct yellow gold bracelet from Astley Clarke's fine biography collection.
Astley Clarke Iolite super star fine biography bracelet.
Astley Clarke's new Fine biography collection combines their most iconic talismans with exquisite gemstones, like ...
Cindy Chao sapphire and diamond Ribbon earrings.
Dior Rose des Vents bracelet in yellow gold and lapis lazuli, set with a central ...
TanzaniteOne tanzanite engagement ring, set with a rich blue-violet 3.40ct tanzanite encirlced by a halo ...
TanzaniteOne tanzanite engagement ring with a rare deep blue-violet 6.72ct cushion-cut tanzanite set in white ...
Tiffany Soleste tanzanite ring in platinum, set with a 1.25ct tanzanite and a double row ...
Tiffany Soleste cushion-cut tanzanite ring in platinum, with a double row of round brilliant diamonds ...
Fei Liu 20ct dark blue tanzanite ring, set in white gold with pavé set diamonds ...
Chopard pear-shaped tanzanite ring with amethyst clusters shoulders and a delicate pavé-set diamond band.
A mix of blue sapphires and diamonds replicate the movement of the sea, the inspiration ...
Tiffany & Co. blend a mix of Montana sapphires, blue sapphires and diamonds in this ...
Dior Verticale Godet Sapphire earrings in white gold, featuring blue sapphires, diamonds and Paraíba tourmalines.
A 9.85ct oval-cut sapphire set in 18ct white gold, from Chaumet's Hortensia collection.
Chaumet Hortensia 18ct white gold ring, with brilliant, oval and baguette cut sapphires and diamonds ...
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.