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Theo Fennell Dove & Olive Branch Drop Earrings in 18ct white and yellow gold, set ...
Part of Theo Fennell's Summer Suite, the Carved Tanzanite Swallow Pendant in 18ct white gold ...
This 18ct white gold and enamel Theo Fennell locket pays homage to the Koi Carp. ...
From Theo Fennell's 'Carpe Diem' collection, the 'Deus Dux Meus Est' pendant features an eye-catching ...
One of Theo Fennell's first designs, the 'Bombé' ring has become an icon of the ...
The 46.99ct morganite in Theo Fennell's 'Hummingbird and Blossom' ring is decorated with yellow, white ...
Theo Fennell's 'Under the Sea' ring is set with a dazzling 44.86ct blue topaz, which ...
Made from the ivory tusks of a long-extinct Mammoth, this Theo Fennell ring is a ...
Theo Fennell's handcrafted ring features a 10.64ct rubelite, framed by 0.45ct of diamonds and set ...
This Theo Fennell ring is skilfully carved from the tusks of a long-extinct Mammoth. The ...
From Theo Fennell's 'Keys' collection, this white gold key pendant features an exceptional 8.70ct emerald. ...
Theo Fennell Mozambique ring in white gold, set with a 61.94ct African Paraiba tourmaline and ...
Theo Fennell's 'Chinese Secret Garden' ring is made from yellow and rose gold, engraved with ...
The Gem Palace 18ct yellow gold and silver earrings with 64.63ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies and ...
Amrapali earrings in 23ct and 18ct gold with 7.50ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies, 2.07ct diamonds and ...
Amethyst necklace by designer Penny Winter from Nairobi in 18ct yellow gold with 2,500ct of ...
Silvia Furmanovich earrings in 18ct gold, with diamonds, ruby and onyx (£67,932).
The Tiffany diamond set in the Bird on a Rock brooch by Jean Schlumberger is ...
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.