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Unisex and minimalist, Hannah Martin’s clean and strong designs are suitable for both men and ...
The scale of this outsize gold bracelet and the use of industrial chain links create ...
The sheer scale and weight of this bracelet endows the wearer with a sense of ...
The bolt finds new life in rings and bracelets in Hannah Martin’s A New Act ...
Links of an industrial-strength chain are carved in ebony to create a sense of power ...
The bolt is used in rings as well as earrings and is one of the ...
Chunky chain links, bolts and safety pins are the main elements in the collection that ...
A stylised safety pin pierces through malachite in this bold ring by Shoreditch-based Hannah Martin.
Set with champagne, cognac, orange, yellow brown and black diamonds, chrome diopside and tsavorites, Alex ...
This snail ring, a classic from Alex Soldier, is handcrafted in silver, rose gold and ...
Inspired by the exotic Calla flower, these delicate earrings from Alex Soldier are available in ...
These earrings by Alex Soldier are from the colourful Blossom collection and are set with ...
An explosion of warm colours for the Byzantine earrings from Alex Soldier which are set ...
This luminous cocktail ring from Alex Soldier is set with a beautiful 7 carat opal ...
These versatile earrings from Alex Soldier have a clever mechanism which allows you to detach ...
Alex Soldier has designed an extensive collection of cuff bracelets which have been worn since ...
This radiant snail ring by Alex Soldier is set with citrines, sapphires, diamonds and rubies ...
Slow down and enjoy life at snail's pace when you wear the gold Rosy Snail ...
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.