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Margot McKinney Bubble bracelet features a stunning combination of South Sea Keshi pearls and a ...
Margot McKinney is known for her bold and distinctive cuffs featuring brilliantly bright gemstones as ...
Margot McKinney Chandeliers earrings with 21.28-carat Australian Boulder opals surrounded by different colour tourmalines including ...
The show stopping Cosmic Girl necklace features an impressive 81.27-carat morganite at its centre and ...
Pearls get an extra dose of glamour with the addition of a diamond-set white gold ...
Two mesmerizing Australian Boulder opals each weighing 32.20 carats sit at the centre of the ...
These Margot McKinney mismatched earring combine unusually saturated hues of kunzite with a pink tourmaline ...
The pink colour of Lake Hillier in Western Australia inspired Margot McKinney to create this ...
The Ripple Ring by Margot McKinney features an intriguingly banded 34.75-carat Australian Boulder opal, surrounded ...
The soloist Laura Tosar of the Queensland ballet posed wearing Margot McKinney jewels.
No8 of our top 10 Instagram posts with the most people reached in 2020: Margot ...
Inspired by the colours of the Australian lagoons, these stunning earrings from Margot McKinney are ...
Margot McKinney's incredible ability to use colours is reflected in this cocktail ring where she ...
This long necklace designed by Margot McKinney, set with South sea pearls, diamonds, sapphires and ...
This baroque pearl necklace from Margot McKinney is set with diamonds, tsavorites, sapphires and a ...
Nested on tourmaline, rubellite, mandarin garnet, diamond, sapphires, tsavorite, and peridot, the beautiful baroque pearl ...
These mismatched peridot, garnet and brown diamonds earrings from Margot McKinney are mixing a classic ...
A keen gem hunter, Margot McKinney is globe trotting the world to find the most ...
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.