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Chanel “Voie lacte´e” bracelet in 18ct white gold, set with 128 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 2.8ct ...
Nicholas Kirkwood for Atelier Swarovski Jet Hem Hoop Earrings (£195).
Oval ring in 18ct yellow gold with pink pixel-cut tourmaline by Jo Hayes Ward (£3,100).
Melanie Georgacopoulos necklace with ascending white freshwater pearls and yellow-gold chains.
Katie Rowland Ishtar Orb Earrings in rose gold-plated silver, set with mystic blue quartz (£475).
Hillier Dotty heart studs (£250).
Fernando Jorge Fluid Diamonds Cycle earrings in 18ct yellow gold (£5,000).
Catherine Zoraida Apple Twig and Diamond Cuff (£460).
Chanel Fine Jewellery “Rivie`re astrale” ring in 18ct white gold, from the "1932" collection, set ...
Tiffany & Co Cultured South Sea pearl and diamond earrings in platinum (£POA).
Tiffany & Co Keshi pearl and diamond butterfly brooch set in platinum (£POA).
Rough diamond and Keshi pearl mesh necklace in 18ct white gold by Frank Gehry for ...
Mikimoto Libra earrings in 18ct white gold, with 10-11mm White South Sea cultured pearls and ...
Mikimoto Floral Bouquet pendant in 18ct white gold with 5.25-6.75mm Akoya cultured pearls and 0.64ct ...
Mikimoto Floral Bouquet earrings in 18ct white gold, with 5-6.75mm Akoya cultured pearls, 0.17ct of ...
A pair of Alexandra Mor pearl-mesh and diamond cuff bracelets in 18ct white gold, with ...
Yoko London White South Sea Pearl earrings, set in 18ct white gold with 12.53ct G-VS ...
Yoko London White South Sea Pearl earrings, set in 18ct white gold with 2.97ct G-VS ...
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.