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Old mine-cut diamond filigree solitaire ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 4.61 carat center stone.
Three-stone, rose-cut diamond ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.00ct center stone and 0.31ct diamond ...
Circular-cut diamond Honeycomb ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.31ct center stone with a 1.08ct ...
Rose-cut diamond ring by Fred Leighton, featuring a 2.11ct center stone with 0.66ct diamond surround.
Fred Leighton Old European-cut diamond engagement ring set with a 1.12ct center stone with diamond ...
Oval rose-cut diamond sideset ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.00 carat center stone.
Jean-Claude Biver, former CEO of Hublot watches and father of the Big Bang in 2005, ...
Fred Leighton is bringing this René Boivin gold cuff to Masterpiece London. Set with a ...
Cabochon emerald and gold cuff, signed Fred Leighton.
Sarah Jessica Parker may have divided opinion with her Philip Treacy flaming headdress, but her ...
Wearing coral, black jade and diamond earrings by Fred Leighton and a diamond and black ...
Fred Leighton bridal tiara in yellow gold with pavé diamonds featuring a 1950s Winged Victory ...
Actress Charlize Theron wore this magnificent pair of earrings, re-imagined by Fred Leighton, to the ...
Two-tone gold sapphire and diamond Double Snake ring, circa 1907, available from Fred Leighton. The ...
Fred Leighton Victorian blue enamel and diamond ring.
Fred Leighton two-tone snake Victorian engagement ring, set with a diamond and sapphire in rose ...
Larkspur & Hawk Olivia Button white topaz earrings in rose gold-washed sterling silver and copper ...
Larkspur & Hawk Olivia nine-stone button white topaz bracelet in yellow gold with grey foil ...
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.