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Martin Katz New York collection ring in white gold, set with a 10.29ct emerald-cut grey ...
Brilliant-cut diamond Asprey Storm ring in white gold (£15,000).
Asprey Storm necklace in white gold featuring 457 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 24.06ct (£210,000).
Brilliant-cut diamond Asprey Storm earrings in white gold (£40,000).
Shaun Leane's original sketch of the one-off Storm earrings he designed for Asprey, which capture ...
Asprey Storm cuff in white gold, set with 246 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 7.31ct (£85,000).
Unisex Deborah Pagani S&M bracelet in 18k white gold with an amethyst pyramid and diamonds, ...
Jacob & Co. Three Stone Diamond Ring in platinum featuring a 4.02ct Natural Fancy dark ...
Chaumet Josephine ring in pink gold with diamonds and a pear-shaped rubellite (£8,300).
Theo Fennell Poppy Tryst ring in yellow gold, set with a 1.94ct pink spinel and ...
Harry Winston Classic Winston engagement rings in platinum with a central diamond, sapphire and emerald, ...
Graff Diamonds solitaire diamond ring, set with a 6.51ct oval cut Fancy Intense pink diamond.
Fabergé Devotion emerald ring in platinum, with a central rectangle cut Gemfields Zambian emerald of ...
Fabergé Devotion sapphire engagement ring in platinum, set with an oval-cut blue sapphire, two pear-cut ...
De Beers Adonis Rose Yellow Diamond solitaire engagement ring in platinum set with melée diamonds ...
Calleija Antoinette engagement ring, set with a 1.05ct Argyle Pink diamond surrounded by pink and ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Entrelacs solitaire engagement ring in platinum, set with a 2.28ct cushion-cut ...
Van Cleef & Arpels Puskar solitaire engagement ring in platinum, set with a central 1.94ct ...
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.