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With a Chinese heritage and an international upbringing, Mr Lieou established his brand in Hong ...
Three plump Akoya pearls float like clouds in these earrings designed by Mr Lieou that ...
The classic pearl ring has been reinvented by Mr Lieou with an unusual design that ...
Effortlessly unisex, this necklace from Mr Lieou offers a chic combination of an antique style ...
This pendant from Mr Lieou can be worn with the central pearl or it can ...
Hong Kong born Mr Lieou combines an Asian sensitivity to luxury with the best of ...
Like many of Mr. Lieou's designs, these earrings can be worn with the diamond petals ...
Like many of Hannah Martin’s jewels, the New Act of Rebellion jewels are gender fluid.
Malachite is used to striking effect in this bolt bracelet that elevates industrial chic to ...
The London-based jeweller Hannah Martin studied jewellery design at Central Saint Martins and is known ...
Hannah Martin elegantly transforms industrial elements into beautifully crafted, highly original jewels.
Unisex and minimalist, Hannah Martin’s clean and strong designs are suitable for both men and ...
The scale of this outsize gold bracelet and the use of industrial chain links create ...
The sheer scale and weight of this bracelet endows the wearer with a sense of ...
The bolt finds new life in rings and bracelets in Hannah Martin’s A New Act ...
Links of an industrial-strength chain are carved in ebony to create a sense of power ...
The bolt is used in rings as well as earrings and is one of the ...
The daring dimensions of the jewels are most evident in this gold bracelet made up ...
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.