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La Rose Rouge necklace Burmese pigeons’ blood no heat ruby beads totalling 616.73 carats, rubies, ...
The Blues Butterfly brooch by Anna Hu is set with turquoise, sapphire and diamond. Turquoise ...
Enchanted Lily Bangle (same inspiration) brushed silver with stamens of rock crystal-infused yellow enamel on ...
Celestial Lotus necklace inspired by Zhang Daqian coloured diamonds, natural Burmese rubies, Colombian emeralds, demantoid ...
Enchanted Lily Bangle inspired by George Walter Dawson with 53.92 carat peridot framed in stamens ...
Aishleen Lester, trained with Shaun Leane and Paul Ravn, before launching her own fine jewellery ...
Forge founder Amanda Mansell is an award-winning jewellery designer.
Sarah Herriot Designs' Eddy ring in recycled silver with oxidised grooves.
A stack of rings handcrafted in 18-karat recycled gold, some set with diamonds, by Claire ...
Forge will run classes led by expert craftspeople that will allow jewellery lovers to make ...
Clients and jewellery designers can meet in Forge's relaxed surrounds to discuss bespoke commissions.
Forge is a new space in London's Hatton Garden where jewellery lovers can convene to ...
The gold hands and indexes of the Alpine Eagle 41 XPS by Chopard are covered ...
The chain of the Mademoiselle Privé Lion sautoir secret watch by Chanel is set with ...
The new stainless steel Pilot Automatic by Zenith comes with 2 straps, one in brown ...
Over 300 hours of meticulous work by Jaeger-LeCoultre’s artisans were required to set the chain ...
The long chain of the watch sautoir by Piaget took over 130 hours to make. ...
The crown of the new Carrera Date by TAG Heuer has been redesigned for better ...
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.