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Jane Fonda, legendary actress and lifelong activist, has been a leading voice in Pomellato’s Women's ...
America Ferrera, an award-winning actress and advocate, joins Pomellato to amplify women’s voices and push ...
Professor Gianvito Martino, a neuroscientist and researcher, reinforces Pomellato’s message that domestic violence is a ...
A powerful group joins Pomellato for International Women’s Day 2025, standing together to break the ...
Sabina Belli, Pomellato CEO and founder of the #PomellatoForWomen platform, drives the brand’s long-standing commitment ...
Laura Harrier, an actress and advocate for women’s rights, works with Pomellato to speak out ...
Mariska Hargitay, actress and founder of the Joyful Heart Foundation, collaborates with Pomellato to support ...
Mattia Furlani, an Olympic athlete and male ally, supports Pomellato’s campaign to champion the message ...
Sustainably sourced mpingo wood, usually found in musicians’ wind instruments, can be faceted like a ...
The veneers of salvaged wood from the Amazon are painstakingly crafted into a pair of ...
Amazonian red Louro wood earrings carved to resemble liquid tipped with two brown diamond drops ...
Red Louro wood earrings tipped with 18k gold and studded with diamonds by Fernando Jorge.
Salvaged wood from the Amazon forest used in the century’s old technique of marquetry for ...
Sophisticated and understated the dark mpingo wood contrasts the shine of sterling silver in a ...
Ebony really showcases the golden Chinese dragon with ruby eyes in Marie Lichtenberg’s pendant.
The subtly asymmetric combination of red-brown zircons set in polished satin and olive wood earrings ...
Rosewood earrings that are as light as a feather with morganites and diamonds set in ...
Green tourmalines add sparkle and natural-coloured pock wood add organic patterning to Hemmerle’s earrings
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.