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Hattie Rickards Kenetic Rubix cocktail ring in yellow gold, set with ethically sourced baguette-cut rubies, ...
Hattie Rickards for Turquoise Mountain perforated gold-plated brass pendant with lapis lazuli.
Hattie Rickards for Turquoise Mountain "Oculus Ring" featuring lapis lazuli, tourmaline, agate and kunzite set ...
Ethical jeweller Hattie Rickards was commissioned to design this striking amethyst and ruby engagement ring.
The process begins with Hattie sketching five or six designs, which she discusses face-to-face with ...
London-based jewellery designer Hattie Rickards recently launched a Bespoke Engagement Ring service following the success ...
This thoroughly modern design, set with diamonds, rubies and sapphires, is Hattie's own engagement ring.
A modern take on a classic design, Hattie worked closely with the man who commissioned ...
It's not always necessary to create a design from scratch. Hattie rebuilt this antique engagement ...
Hattie believes that coloured stones, such as the grey rose-cut diamond in this bespoke design, ...
Ethical jeweller Hattie Rickards was commissioned to design this bespoke amethyst and ruby engagement ring.
Hattie Rickards 7.48ct grey rose-cut diamond engagement ring (POA)
The 'Strata' ring is handmade in recycled silver and 18ct yellow gold plating and colourful ...
Hattie Rickards. Tube Ring in 18ct Fairtrade Fairmined Ecological Gold with Precious stones. Price from ...
Hattie Rickards. Rubix II ring in 18ct Fairtrade Fairmined Ecological Gold with Precious stones. Spinning ...
Hattie Rickards. Octo Brooch in 18ct Yellow Gold with precious stones. Price from £2,000.
Octo Bracelet in 18ct Yellow Gold with precious stones. Revolving central octagon. Price from £3,200.Hattie ...
Hattie Rickards. Mother and Daughter Pendant in 18ct Yellow Gold with precious stones. Price from ...
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.