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Inspired by the magical underwater world, Theo Fennell's Under The Sea ring is decorated with ...
The star of Theo Fennell's Under The Sea ring is a vivid 44.87ct topaz, surrounded ...
A design for which Theo Fennell has become famous, the Tropical Paradise Opening ring in ...
The lid of the ring opens to reveal a tropical island with a miniature gold ...
Hidden behind beautifully crafted gold palm leaves are hand-enamelled scenes of tropical parrots and flamingos.
Theo Fennell's Oceania Drop earrings in yellow, white and red gold depict a world beneath ...
Theo Fennell Hummingbird & Blossom Drop earrings in white and yellow gold, decorated with flowers ...
JAR diamond bracelet from 2010.
JAR Butterfly brooch with sapphires, fire opals, rubies, amethyst, garnets and diamonds set in silver ...
JAR Camelia brooch from 2010 with delicate pavé-set petals.
This JAR cameo and rose petal brooch from 2011 once again shows off JAR's signature ...
JAR developed a method of pavé-setting small gemstones to ensure as little as possible of ...
JAR Poppy brooch decorated with pink and green enamel and set with one large pear-cut ...
JAR is well known for his bejewelled interpretations of flowers, created using an intricate pavé ...
Nikos Koulis white diamond, tsavorite and hematite brooch in black rhodium from the Spectrum collection.
Nikos Koulis black diamond, blue sapphire and lapis lazuli earrings set in black rhodium from ...
Nikos Koulis white diamonds and lapis lazuli earrings set in yellow gold from the Spectrum ...
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.