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Jayce Wong ring in 18ct white gold with 1.86ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies, 0.70ct diamonds and ...
Farah Khan earrings in 18ct yellow gold with 20.58ct Gemfields Zambian emeralds and and 9.05ct ...
Farah Khan bracelet in 18ct yellow gold with 10.31ct Gemfields Zambian emeralds, 57.22ct Mozambican rubies ...
Duffy's Odyssey necklace in red gold with a 52.25ct Gemfields Zambian amethyst and 1.08ct diamonds.
Bina Goenka bag in 18ct yellow gold and silver with 111.28ct Gemfields Zambian emeralds, 57.67ct ...
Amrapali necklace in 18ct and 23ct yellow gold with 240.15ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies, 34.47ct diamonds ...
Amrapali earrings in 23ct and 18ct yellow gold with 7.50ct Gemfields Mozambican rubies, 2.07ct diamonds ...
Alexandra Mor ring in 18ct yellow gold with a 68ct Gemfields Zambian amethyst and 1.4ct ...
Gemfields' latest advertising campaign features model Josephine Skriver wearing a Jordan Askill necklace with Gemfields ...
A Fairtrade Gemfields Zambian amethyst. Gemfields owns a 50% stake in the Kariba Mine in ...
A Gemfields Mozambican ruby. Gemfields owns a 75% stake in Montepuez Ruby Mining, where these ...
Gemfields' Theo Fennell key pendant with an 8.7ct Zambian emerald.
Gemfields' coloured stone Wendy Yue ring with 1.86ct of rubies, diamonds and tsavorites. The ring ...
Gemfields' Svetla ring with a 3.97ct emerald in white gold.
Gemfields' Stephen Webster pendant with 5.4ct of emeralds, diamonds and onyx in white gold.
Gemfields' Shaun Leane earrings with 6.10ct of Zambian emeralds.
Gemfields' Robinson Pelham pendant with a 2.65ct Zambian emerald, tsavorites and diamonds.
Gemfields' Parulina double-ring with almost 29ct of Zambian emeralds.
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.