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Indigoing Garuda ring from Austy Lee with Brazilian mint-green tourmalines, fancy yellow diamonds, tsavorites and ...
The Screen of Jadeites earrings from Austy Lee with Burmese green and white jade, Australian ...
The Green Chrysanthemum brooch from Austy Lee with Burmese green jades and white diamonds.
The Blue Morpho earrings from Austy Lee with colour rhodium blue gold with opals, rubies, ...
Maharani ruby bracelet from Austy Lee with brown and yellow diamonds, purple sapphire, and a ...
The Chakras Fire earrings from Austy Lee with Zambian unheated pigeon blood rubies and fancy ...
Tasaki, the Japanese jeweller, is also the largest producer of Akoya pearls in the world. ...
Tasaki’s opened its first London boutique in March 2019 at 170 New Bond Street in ...
Changing how pearls are perceived, Japanese luxury jeweller and pearl producet Tasaki dares to create ...
Bella Hadid wears a Tasaki single, long drop of pearl earrings by design director Prabal ...
Bella Hadid modelling Tasaki pearl earrings. Tasaki is known for its bold, contemporary pearl jewellery ...
Pushing the boundaries of design, Akoya pearls become cutting-edge jewels for a new generation looking ...
The Art Deco Stellar rings merge Donocik’s interest in retro-futuristic themes with and Art Deco ...
Tomasz Donocik trained as a jeweller as well as an artist. He has a team ...
Donocik’s work ranges from figurative animal jewels to the more abstract and he enjoys the ...
Donocik’s first jewels after he graduated from the Royal College of Art in London were ...
The Dusk Halo rings by London-based designer Tomasz Donocik combine different stone cuts and levels ...
Dramatic yet feather light, these Electric Night earrings with baguette-cut sapphires, topaz and amethyst are ...
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.