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Working alongside local master goldsmiths in Bali, Alexandra Mor has created the first haute couture ...
The creation of an Alexandra Mor ring in Bali. Harvested in the rainforests of northwestern ...
When jewellery designer Alexandra Mor moved to Bali, she wanted to explore how she could ...
Alexandra Mor three-tier carved Sawo wood ,Tagua nut and baroque pearl Lotus earrings ($9,500). Credit: ...
Alexandra Mor emerald-cut smoky topaz set on wood and Tagua nut ring ($3,400). Credit: Russell ...
The seed of six different species of palm tree, Tagua nuts are white inside and ...
Alexandra Mor octagon-cut dendritic quartz gold cufflinks, available from 1stdibs.com ($13,000).
Contemporary Diamond Bow and Pearl ring by Alexandra Mor with the designer's signature 1mm knife-edged ...
Alexandra Mor emerald and diamond Flower earrings.
This Alexandra Mor ring, from the New Classics collection, is set with a blue opal ...
The reverse of Alexandra Mor's new double finger ring, which boasts a 42.00 carat Andean ...
Alexandra Mor floating baguette-cut diamond engagement ring in platinum and yellow gold, from the new ...
A side view of the floating baguette-cut diamond in Alexandra's new Vows engagement ring. in ...
Alexandra Mor earrings featuring the designer’s signature floating diamond melee and knife-edged wire.
Alexandra Mor Vows collection of diamond rings.
Alexandra Mor yellow gold Dangling Snowflake earrings with diamonds.
Alexandra Mor curved dangling diamond earrings set in white and black gold.
Alexandra Mor contemporary diamond bow and pearl ring in rose gold.
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.