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Peridot and white diamond ring crafted in white gold, carbon fiber and titanium by Louiza ...
Set with a striking peridot, the one-of-a-kind ring by Louiza Jewellery stands out by its ...
The Infinity Set is made of blackened white gold. This is the result of a ...
Curvy line and crescendo of blue are the codes of the Monumenta set by Louiza ...
Louiza Fine Jewellery creations are designed in France and hand-made in an Italian family-runworkshop.
The Tokyo ring by Louiza Jewellery is a stunning architectural creation paying tribute to the ...
Louiza’s jewellery explores unconventional materials bringing to life innovative and unique designs.
Easy to wear on a daily-basis, the Infinity ring by Louiza Jewellery can match any ...
Inspired by the works of architects Calatrava and Zaha Hadid, the Monumenta earrings by Louiza ...
The Monumenta ring by Louiza Jewellery presents a sculptural design made of tanzanite, sapphire, diamond ...
Louiza Leclercq was born in Russia and lived in 6 countries where she took inspiration ...
The white gold has been hammered with a diamond tipped tool to achieve the signature ...
Read the time in 24 fancy cities by operating the crown of the Octo Roma ...
Simple and chic white gold rectangle with a sliding diamond for this necklace by Messika.
The hinged Sabre bracelet by Shaun Leanen has a discreet mechanism hidden at the back ...
A black gold rectangular plate can be added to the diamond snap hook in this ...
Hand carved cameos have been taken far beyond the traditional subjects of cameos by Amedeo ...
The charm on the right of the trio represents the Star of Shamballa. The graphic ...
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.