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Ornella Iannuzzi "Coral Atoll" ring, featuring an Ethiopian Wello Opal set in gold.
Ornella Iannuzzi "Coralline Reef" ring with a Tahitian pearl, set in gold.
Ornella Iannuzzi "Coral Atoll" ring with a black Australian opal, set in rose gold.
Ornella Ianuzzi "Uprising" ring, currently on display at Goldsmith's Hall, was the winner of 2 ...
Ornella Iannuzzi 'Rock It' ring with black diamonds set in rose gold.
Ornella Lannuzzi 'Rock It' charm bracelet, with diamond beads and two brilliant cut diamonds set ...
Ornella Iannuzzi cage earrings from the new Rock It! collection.
Ornella Iannuzzi's Les Corallines collection incorporates her signature baroque style, inspired by coral formations.
Ornella Iannuzzi Coralline Reef ring with a central brilliant-cut diamond.
Ornella Iannuzzi Coralline Circle ring with a central brilliant-cut diamond.
Ornella Iannuzzi's everyday wear jewellery range 'Les Corallines,' is created using her signature baroque style ...
Ornella Iannuzzi's Rock It! necklace, created in collaboration with the Parisian jeweller Capet Joaillier, features ...
Ornella Iannuzi Rock It! necklace featuring an opal floating inside a gold dodecahedron cage.
Ornella Iannuzi Rock It! earrings in rose gold with black diamonds, created in collaboration with ...
Ornella Iannuzzi Coral Atoll ring in yellow gold, set with a black crystal Australian opal.
Ornella Iannuzzi Coralline Circle hoop earrings in gold-plated silver with Tahitian pearls.
Ornella Iannuzzi joins the pioneering British designers who make up Rock Vault, which will be ...
Ornella Iannuzzi Precious Trinity from the depth of Nature gold necklace featuring a Tahitian pearl ...
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.