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Originally conceived as self-purchase jewels for women in the 1990’s the strength of the design ...
Portrait of the London-based jewellery Stephen Webster. Photo courtesy Rankin
CH2 from Stephen Webster includes bracelets such as this white gold, turquoise and diamond version. ...
The CH2 Stiletto earrings feature opals and diamonds to create an edgy look that has ...
When Crystal Haze was launched in the 1990’s Madonna was soon spotted wearing her own ...
The new CH2 from Stephen Webster takes the original Crystal Haze design and increases the ...
Stephen Webster’s CH2 collection uses hard stones such as turquoise in daring new designs such ...
The re-vamp of Stephen Webster's Crystal Haze includes channel-set gemstones as seen in this Shard ...
CH2 from Stephen Webster brings a more playful dimension to the original Crystal Haze rings ...
The new CH2 cocktail ring from Stephen Webster with turquoise and diamonds is an evolution ...
Lucia Silvestri travels the world to find the perfect stones for Bulgari's exuberant jewels that ...
As well as Creative Director, Lucia Silvestri is head of gem-buying for Bulgari reflecting the ...
Lucia Silvestri brings to her role as Creative Director of Bulgari her feminine intuition as ...
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Theo Fennell's chunky crosses extravagantly set with gemstones are one of the firm's most popular ...
Theo Fennell, the English jeweller, is known for his sense of humour and quirky designs ...
This turtle brooch set with just under 4 carats of cognac diamonds opens to reveal ...
Orange sapphires recreate the rich colours of a crab in this brooch by Theo Fennell. ...
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.