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The Oera bracelets come with diamond-setting options, and stand out for their sculptural lines, with ...
Tabayer is based around the symbol of protection and core designs like these Oera earrings ...
Simple and striking, this Oera pendant has an elegant simplicity. Like each of Tabayer’s jewel, ...
Tabayer, only uses Fairmined gold, and is the first jeweller to be made a Fairmined ...
This Lalaounis charm features a rich red garnet and a gold rosette, exemplifying the maison's ...
The Aventurine and gold Blossom Rosette pendant by Lalaounis draws on a motif from Classical ...
The Blossom Rosette pendant in sterling silver by Lalaounis is an accessible option for those ...
Lalaounis captures timeless design with this stretch cord bracelet, featuring faceted green agate beads and ...
Lalaounis welcomes 2025 with the necklace with faceted Iolite beads, a 42 cm strand featuring ...
The Blossom Rosette pendant by Lalaounis comes in three stunning versions—smoky quartz, aventurine, or rose ...
Annabel Davidson spent time unearthing the stories and successes behind the luxury London jeweller in ...
Fourth in the series 'The Story Behind the Style', Rachael Taylor turns her attention to ...
A 16th century ring with Roman warrior intaglio from a private collection, available at S.J. ...
A group of unique antique hardstone intaglios and a Three Graces glass seal set as ...
A Hellenistic 1st century BC Amethyst intaglio of Tyche, a loose gemstone at Kallos Gallery.
A folkloric design of a rabbit and moon ring with the motif continuing onto the ...
Available from a private collection, at S.J. Phillips, an 18th century garnet intaglio armorial ring.
A selection of ancient Roman hardstone intaglios set in modern gold pendants from Kallos Gallery.
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.