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The hinged Sabre bracelet by Shaun Leanen has a discreet mechanism hidden at the back ...
The Sabre bracelet by Shaun Leane has a discreet mechanism hidden at the back which ...
This gender fluid ring reflects Shaun Leane’s love of Art Deco and is set with ...
Shaun Leane adjusting the Quill choker on a model that is made of silver with ...
Shaun Leane, award-winning British jewellery designer, working on the Couture Quill choker.
First developed in 1997 by Shaun Leane as a commission for the late Isabella Blow, ...
Set with 328 diamonds, this cuff from Shaun Leane took more than three months to ...
The Cherry Blossom cuffs by Shaun Leane are inspired by Spring in Japan and are ...
Amethyst, rhodoilte and a pink tourmaline with a pavé of rubies and purple sapphires add ...
Ever since he founded his eponymous brand in 1999, Shaun Leane’s edgy jewels have been ...
The Arc Cuff bangle from Shaun Leanne is edgy and unisex.
Shaun Leane at his desk on the top floor of his Mayfair atelier, tucked behind ...
Much of Shaun Leane’s jewellery is unisex. Inspired by his long time friendship and collaboration ...
Each of the three rings from the Aurora design by Shaun Leane with its signature ...
The colour of the gemstones is the only part of this Armis ring that determines ...
Thanks to its clean lines and elegant minimalism the Hook bracelet can be worn by ...
Classically trained as a goldsmith, Shaun Leane was making tiaras for royal families around the ...
Quills have been a reoccurring motif in Shaun Leane’s work. The finely tapered gold quills ...
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.