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David Morris 8.59ct pear-cut engagement ring with a pavé diamond band.
Michelle Rodriguez at the Fast & Furious 6 premier wearing two David Morris Rose-Cut diamond ...
Piaget Jardin Secret engagement ring features a pear-cut diamond surrounded by 50 brilliant-cut diamonds on ...
Lucie Campbell's classic solitaire setting shows off a 4ct pear-cut diamond ring in all its ...
Ingle & Rhode's engagement ring features a central pear-cut Canadian diamond, surrounded by a halo ...
Boucheron Ava white gold engagement ring features a central pear-cut diamond that appears to float ...
Bentley & Skinner's pear-cut diamond ring is complimented by the detail of tapered baguette-cut shoulders ...
Bentley & Skinner single pear-cut diamond ring (£16,750.00).
Los Angeles-based jewellery designer Jacquie Aiche is best known for what she describes as the ...
Jacquie Aiche's sexy, savvy advertising and social media campaigns - the latest, pictured here, features ...
Jacquie Aiche's sensual tribal jewellery, including body chains, anklets, finger bracelets, necklaces and rings, has ...
Arman Suciyan's bejewelled Swan ring wraps its wings around the finger.
On the reverse of Anthony Lent's one-of-a-kind Maple Seed brooch the face of a forest ...
Anthony Lent Tahitian pearl Bosch earrings in gold with diamonds.
Typical of Anthony Lent's degree of attention to detail, the hinge of the pin on ...
Anthony Lent's diamond-eyed Putti brooch, adorned with flying diamonds, natural pearls and pink sapphires set ...
Anthony Lent Lady Bug ring featuring cabochon rubies and diamonds, set in gold.
Turn the Anthony Lent Maple Seed brooch over and the face of the forest nymph ...
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.