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Harry Winston white South Sea pearl necklace (£172,000).
Chopard Animal World Sea Lion Necklace, from the haute joaillerie collection of 150 unique animal-themed ...
Cartier Trinity Pearls ring in white gold, pink gold and yellow gold, with pearls and ...
Chanel Perle de Rosée necklace with diamonds, black and grey spinels, moonstones and Akoya pearls ...
Chanel Nuage de Glace earrings in white gold, with pearls and black and white diamonds ...
Piaget Fan Emotion necklace in white gold, with diamonds, red spinels and white South Sea ...
Piaget Sparkling Lights necklace in white gold, set with 28.62ct diamonds and 102 white Akoya ...
Boodles Cherry Long necklace with Tahitian pearls, tourmalines and diamonds set in white and rose ...
Mikimoto Pearl Streams body adornment crafted from the finest Akoya pearls, with a diamond clasp ...
Mikimoto Aurora necklace with Golden South Sea Keshi pearls, White South Sea Keshi pearls and ...
Amrapali diamond, ruby, emerald, blue and yellow sapphire, coral, pearl, cats eye and gomdagam necklace ...
Fabergé Dentelle de Perles bracelet in white gold, with an openwork mosaic of white Akoya ...
Theo Fennell Diamond & Pearl Eastern Castle Ring in yellow gold, topped by a 11.42ct ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague cuff, from the Voluptuous collection, in pink gold, with freshwater pearls ...
Fabergé Scheherazade tassel earrings, set with specially carved purple jade, diamonds, pink and blue sapphires, ...
Amrapali blue sapphire, diamond and pearl earrings.
Faberge Emotion rings in a cocktail of colours, pavé set with emeralds, pink diamonds, purple ...
Fabergé Emotion ring pavé set with emeralds and other green coloured gemstones.
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.