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Ana de Costa stacking rings in yellow gold set with, top to bottom, a mandarin ...
Ana de Costa Art Nouveau pendant in yellow gold and onyx from the Mystical Tarot ...
Ana de Costa earrings in yellow gold featuring a matching pair of Gemfields Zambian cabochon ...
Ana de Costa earrings from the Spiritual Henna collection in yellow gold with tsavorites.
Ana de Costa necklace in yellow gold from the Alchemy collection, topped with white rock ...
Ana de Costa ring in white gold, from the Mystical Tarot collection, set with a ...
Ana de Costa asymmetric earrings in white gold from the Mystical Tarot collection, set with ...
Arabel Lebrusan Cherry Blossom ethical diamond engagement ring in Fairtrade rose gold (from £2,145). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Solar Eclipse ethical diamond engagement ring, made from recycled platinum (from £2,430). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Super Nova ethical diamond engagement ring in Fairtrade rose gold (from £2,365). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Solar ethical diamond engagement ring in Fairtrade rose gold (from £2,080). From the ...
Arabel Lebrusan Royal Oak ethical diamond engagement ring, made from recycled platinum (from £2,800). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Foliage ethical diamond engagement ring featuring a Fairtrade yellow gold split band (from ...
Arabel Lebrusan Efflorescence ethical diamond engagement ring, made from Fairtrade yellow gold (from £3,695). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Cherry Blossom ethical engagement ring in Fairtrade rose gold, set with a Canadian ...
Arabel Lebrusan Braided ethical diamond engagement ring, made from recycled platinum (from £2,170).
Arabel Lebrusan Bellis ethical diamond engagement ring, made from Fairtrade gold (£1,025).
Tiffany tsavorite and diamond earrings in platinum, from the Legacy collection.
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.