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The diamond Florentine rings by Boodles are available in light pink, navy and baby blue ...
Launched in April 2022, the Florentine jewels are a new colourful addition to Boodles’ collections.
A single-stone diamond engagement ring by Boodles to be auctioned by Bonhams in April 2021. ...
Boodles Wisteria ruby and diamond ring (£23,000).
Boodles 3.03 carat Orange diamond ring in platinum surrounded by seven white heart-shape diamonds (POA).
Boodles’ brightly coloured Wisteria ring is comprised of a 1.54 carat natural unheated Burmese ruby ...
Boodles vintage 2.01ct cushion shape green diamond framed by pink round brilliant-cut diamonds ring with ...
The Clou de Paris motif needs little introduction. These slender stacking bangles (£5,100 – £5,500), ...
Boodless’ latest jewellery collection, Be Boodles, is inspired by antique lace. In this pretty bracelet, ...
The collaboration between the two brands has culminated in a stunning butterfly-themed suite of jewellery, ...
The one-of-a-kind jewellery suite created by the collaborative efforts of Boodles and de Gournay inspired ...
Boodles Papillon yellow gold and coloured diamond ring, inspired by the autumnal colours of the ...
Papillon pendant in yellow gold with coloured diamonds, designed to mark the collaboration between Boodles ...
Boodles Papillon high jewellery cuff in yellow gold set with coloured diamonds (POA).
Boodles Papillon collar in yellow gold set with diamonds specially selected by Boodles Director Jody ...
Boodles and de Gournay have combined their talents to create a butterfly-themed suite of high ...
Boodles Harmony radiant-cut diamond solitaire ring in platinum, featuring a diamond-set collet (from £4,500).
Boodles New Vintage engagement ring in platinum, set with an oval-cut blue sapphire and brilliant-cut ...
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.