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This double Ashoka-cut diamond ring in platinum, set with two Ashoka-cut diamonds, is from Boodles' ...
The exquisite Ashoka-cut diamond is exclusive to Boodles in Britain. With an angular and modern ...
Boodles Daquiri bracelet in platinum, set with round brilliant diamonds (£8,350).
Ashoka diamond bracelets from the new Boodles Pas de Deux Inspired by The Royal Ballet ...
Boodles turned to London’s historic Royal Ballet when looking for the perfect partner for its ...
One of a kind diamond bracelet and rings set with white and yellow diamonds from ...
A Royal Ballet ballerina wearing jewels from Boodles' new Pas de Deux collection.
Diamond drop necklace from Boodles new Pas de Deux collection inspired by The Royal Ballet.
Boodles ‘Pas de Deux; Inspired by The Royal Ballet’ pink and white diamond necklace (£POA).
Boodles' creative team has replicated the grace and elegance of the Royal Ballet in its ...
Silk and tulle costumes for the swans in Swan Lake. Image: Charlie Dailey
The year-long journey from conception to workshop saw Rebecca Hawkins, Boodles' Head of Design, immersed ...
Nehemiah Kish and Yuhui Choe in rehearsal for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Image: Charlie Dailey
A gouache of one of the 35 jewels in Boodles' new ‘Pas de Deux; Inspired ...
Behind-the-scenes sketches made by Boodles' Head of Design Rebecca Hawkins. As well as sitting in ...
Costumes from the Black Swan Odile and White Swan Odette in Swan Lake. Image: Charlie ...
Beatriz Stix-Brunell, Royal Ballet soloist, breaking in a new pair of pointe shoes. Image: Charlie ...
Jewellery and ballet make perfect partners, so it was natural for Boodles to turn to ...
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.