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Gemfields' Farah Khan earrings with 20.58ct of Zambian emeralds and 9ct of rubies.
Penny Winter necklace with Gemfields amethysts.
Gemfields' new consumer website is designed to inform and inspire the user about coloured gemstones ...
Gemfields' new ambassador, Mila Kunis, wears Gemfields' Zambian emerald necklace by The Gem Palace.
The Gem Palace 18ct yellow gold and silver earrings with 64.63ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies and ...
Amrapali earrings in 23ct and 18ct gold with 7.50ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies, 2.07ct diamonds and ...
A model wears an Amrapali necklace and earrings with Gemfields Mozambican rubies and diamonds at ...
Model carrying Bina Goenka evening bag with Gemfields' Zambian emeralds, Mozambican rubies and Zambian amethysts ...
Ian Harebottle, CEO of Gemfields, and Anna Haber, Head of Global Marketing Head for Gemfields, ...
Amethyst necklace by designer Penny Winter from Nairobi in 18ct yellow gold with 2,500ct of ...
Wright & Teague ring in 18ct yellow gold with 1.40ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies.
Wright & Teague earrings in 18ct yellow gold with 1.24ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies.
Wendy Yue ring in 18ct yellow gold with 1.86ct rubies, 1.80ct diamonds and 0.01ct tsavorites.
The Gem Palace earrings in 18ct yellow gold and silver with 64.63ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies ...
Sutra ring in 18ct yellow gold with 9.75ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies and 2.07ct diamonds.
Sutra earrings in 18ct yellow gold with 40.05ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies and 7.35ct diamonds.
Solange Azagury-Partrige earrings in 18ct yellow gold and guilloché with 11.57ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies.
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.