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Keen to keep alive traditional jewellery skills such as enamelling Theo Fennell has created this ...
The Leopard Awards is an initiative launched by leading figures from the world of British ...
Pimp your ride with Theo Fennell's customisable Garage Door cufflinks. Have your very own car ...
Set with two lush green peridots – the birthstone of August – these colourful Theo ...
This Water Lily ring by Theo Fennell flaunts a 5.88 carat pale yellow sapphire (£16,000).
Theo Fennell Bee Duet red spinel and diamond toi et moi ring (£7,750).
Theo Fennell Parrot cufflinks in 18 carat yellow gold with hand-carved peridot heads, coral beaks ...
Theo Fennell maps out the constellations of each star sign in diamonds set into yellow ...
Theo Fennell Chairman Mao yellow gold cufflinks (£4,950).
In honour of Chinese New Year, Theo Fennell has added this rose gold and black ...
This quirky Diamond Bee hair clip was crafted in white gold and diamonds by Theo ...
For those who can't resist a gift that clearly represents the moment, there is this ...
Bee brooch created by Theo Fennell with Forevermark diamonds.
The star sign for Sagittarius is mapped out in diamonds on this yellow gold charm ...
Theo Fennell spider earrings in rhodium-plated 18ct white gold with green tourmaline drops, rubies and ...
Inspired by the contrast between the deep blue sea and golden sandy shore, the Wave ...
Elegant Theo Fennell pearl cufflinks in yellow gold set with rubies.
Theo Fennell Bombe black rhodium and rose gold cufflinks with mandarin garnets (£9,000).
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.