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Attilio Codognato's skull rings, with twinkling diamond eyes, are designed to remind the wearer not ...
One of Attilio Codognat's now-legendary skull rings.
The skull makes its way onto other pieces of Attilio Codognato jewellery too, including earrings.
An Attilio Codognato Blackamoor brooch, hand-carved from precious metals and ebony, and set with diamonds.
An Attilio Codognato brooch.
This Codognato ring
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An extravagant ring, set with diamonds and coloured stones, by Attilio Codognato.
This uniquely macabre Attilio Codognato ring features a bejewelled coffin that twists to open.
There have been many variations of the snake ring throughout Attilio Codognato's illustrious history.
Attilio Codognato's Coffin ring swivels open to reveal a skeleton.
The dainty, new Cannelé engagement ring by award-winning British jewellery designer Andrew Geoghegan, viewed from ...
Andrew Geoghegan's Cannelé engagement ring in platinum, with a central 0.33ct brilliant-cut diamond, colour G, ...
Gemfields' Zambian 26ct emerald ring by New York jewellery designer Alexandra Mor.AlexandraMorSugarloafCabEmeraldring
Silvia Furmanovich turquoise leaf cuff in gold, with diamonds and a pearl.
Silvia Furmanovich 18ct gold, diamonds, fire opal and onyx ring (£17,988).
Silvia Furmanovich 18ct gold, diamond and ruby earrings (£15,420).
Silvia Furmanovich earrings in gold, with diamonds, South Sea pearls and rubies (£27,180).
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.