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One-of-a-kind Alexandra Mor rutilated quarz and diamond ring in yellow gold.
Alexandra Mor limited-edition Diamond Snowflake earrings in platinum.
Gemfields' 26ct Zambian emerald ring by New York jewellery designer Alexandra Mor.
Limited edition necklace featuring 2.00ct Asscher-cut diamonds encircled with Alexandra Mor's signature details: 1mm knife-edged ...
Alexandra Mor limited edition yellow gold Snowflake stud earrings set with 5ct diamonds.
Limited edition wide eternity band featuring brilliant-cut diamonds, with Alexandra Mor’s signature details of 1mm ...
Limited edition three-stone platinum Alexandra Mor ring with a 2.10ct Asscher-cut diamond flanked by matching ...
Alexandra Mor one-of-a-kind platinum ring featuring nine blue oval-cut sapphire cabochons and an oval-cut floating ...
Limited edition Alexandra Mor pearl-mesh and diamond cuff bracelet.
Limited edition Alexandra Mor diamond bow and pearl ring set with knife-edged wire and ‘floating’ ...
Alexandra Mor limited edition London earrings, set with 14.36ct blue topaz, suspended from a pair ...
Alexandra Mor one-of-a-kind ring, set with a 2.14ct brilliant-cut diamond, encircled by diamond melee.
One-of-a-kind Alexandra Mor ring features 22 blue sapphire trapezoids and a 4.02ct brilliant-cut diamond, surrounded ...
Alexandra Mor's limited edition black diamond stud earrings are available in yellow or white gold, ...
Limited edition platinum Alexandra Mor Asscher-cut diamond eternity band. Available from 4ct to 15ct.
Alexandra Mor limited edition sautoir earrings with 22 brilliant, radiant, oval, marquise, trillion-cut and baguette ...
Alexandra Mor limited-edition Dangling Snowflake diamond and platinum earrings (£POA).
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker was photographed wearing the Alexandra Mor ring alongide TV presenter Andy ...
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.