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Contemporary statement choker with Tahitian pearls and diamonds designed by Yoko London.
This pair of rings by YOKO represents a refreshingly cool new direction for this London-based ...
Singer Carrie Underwood chose YOKO London South Sea pearl and diamond earrings and a South ...
YOKO London collar in white gold featuring 9-14mm South Sea pearls and 24.45cts of diamonds ...
Gift these YOKO London earrings minus the pearls, and then bring your beloved to the ...
Zendaya went for dramatic at the Golden Globe Awards 2016 in Tahitian pearl and black ...
YOKO London Novus rose gold ring featuring diamonds and a Tahitian pearl.
YOKO London white gold Twilight necklace set with 13.34cts of diamonds, alongside black Tahitian pearls ...
Novus gold, diamond and pearl two-finger ring by YOKO London (£4,500).
A South Sea baroque pearl is encased by a sea of diamonds in a YOKO ...
A pair of South Sea baroque pearls play peek-a-boo through a sea of diamonds in ...
For a classic look on your wedding day, nothing says bridal like a string of ...
Adventurous brides have been asking YOKO London for more exotic pearl colours such as these ...
Yoko London pearl bracelet with 10-11mm Freshwater pearls and 18ct white gold clasp (£840).
YOKO London 18ct white gold bow earrings with 2.67cts of white diamonds and 13mm South ...
18ct white gold bow ring with 1.24cts of white diamonds and South Sea pearls from ...
YOKO London Calypso collection rose gold ring featuring a pink freshwater pearl surrounded by amethysts ...
YOKO London combines Tahitian pearls with white gold and diamonds for a monochromatic look.
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.