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Lydia Courteille Under the Sea earrings with opals, sapphires, amethysts and diamonds.
Lydia Courteille Under the Sea brooch with opals, sapphires, amethysts and a diamond.
Ethical British jeweller Hattie Rickards' Kinetic jewels are handmade in the UK from Fairtrade and ...
Hattie Rickards Octo bracelet in yellow gold, set with a ruby, sapphire, garnet, topaz, amethyst ...
Hattie Rickards Kinetic Gemstone Flip Octo pendant in yellow gold with a rotating centre, set ...
Hattie Rickards Tesselation necklace in yellow gold, set with baguette-cut rubies, sapphires, garnets, topaz, amethyst ...
Hattie Rickards Kinetic Gemstone Flip Octo ring in yellow gold with a rotating centre, set ...
Hattie Rickards Kinetic Tube ring in yellow gold, set with rubies, sapphires and garnets (£5,750).
Hattie Rickards Kinetic Revolver cocktail ring in yellow gold, with baguette and square-cut rubies, sapphires ...
Hattie Rickards Kenetic Rubix cocktail ring in yellow gold, set with ethically sourced baguette-cut rubies, ...
MadStone double finger Spider ring in yellow gold with amethyst, blue topaz, white diamonds and ...
MadStone Bat ring in yellow gold with amethyst, tsavorite, peridot and white diamonds (US$5,700).
MadStone Bat cuff in yellow gold with rubies and sapphires on a custom leather cuff ...
Jane Berg J&Y Rocks Lucy Jude Rebel Skull earrings in gold with white and black ...
Crow's Nest Jungle Fever spider ring with black diamonds and blue amethyst (£6,700).
Crow's Nest Jungle Fever double snake ring with black diamonds and green amethyst (£16,670).
Theo Fennell Black Cat ‘Art white gold pendant with black and white diamonds (£2,800).
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.