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Sabine Roemer Feather earrings.
Exhibitor Bridget Bailey making a necklace.
Sabine Roemer's Sharyar feather bangle, a one-off piece made from 18ct yellow gold and set ...
A pair of natural pearl and diamond pendants by Bulgari circa 1964, worn by Miss ...
An emerald and diamond brooch by Bulgari, set to the centre with a step-cut emerald ...
A Bulgari diamond ring, set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 19.03ct, circa 1962 (estimate: US$600,000-$1,000,000). ...
A diamond necklace/bracelet combination (bracelet not pictured) by Bulgari, 1954, worn by Miss Lollobrigida to ...
A pair of emerald and diamond earclips, Bulgari, 1964. Each earclip suspends from a detachable ...
An emerald and diamond ring by Bulgari, circa 1964, set with a step-cut emerald weighing ...
A gold and diamond compact, Bulgari, 1960s (estimate: US$20,000-$30,000), pictured with a coordinating Bulgari bracelet ...
Theo Fennell Bunny 'Arts pendant in 18ct pink gold, set with pavé pink sapphires (from ...
Theo Fennell Bunny 'Arts pendant in 18ct white gold, with pavé diamonds (from £1,400).
Theo Fennell Bunny 'Arts pendant in 18ct white gold, with pavé black diamonds (from £1,400).
Theo Fennell Birds Nest earrings, with carved Chalcedony eggs nestled in gold birds nests, guarded ...
Lydia Courteille pink tourmaline and pink sapphire ring, from the new "Lapin Rose" collection.
Lydia Courteille pink tourmaline and pink sapphire earrings, from the new "Lapin Rose" collection (£POA).
Lydia Courteille pink tourmaline and pink sapphire brooch, from the new "Lapin Rose" collection (£POA).
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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.