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Cartier's Solitaire 1895 princess-cut ring is the perfect, pared-back showcase for this stunning, square-shaped diamond ...
The Classico princess-cut engagement ring in platinum from Harry Kotlar is a modern take on ...
Harry Kotlar's Unity engagement ring centres around a sparkling 3.01ct princess-cut diamond (£78,271).
Harry Kotlar's Unity 3.01ct princess-cut diamond engagement ring has a split-shank band set with two ...
This princess-cut engagement ring showcases Kwiat's signature setting, which has been designed so that the ...
Harry Kotlar Classico 1.64ct princess-cut diamond engagement ring, with a halo of pavé diamonds and ...
This Kwiat princess-cut engagement ring sets a 1.52ct central square diamond above a pavé diamond ...
SRW's Evermore princess-cut engagement ring features a 2.52ct diamond on a micro-pavé-set platinum band (£29,443).
Winner: Bridal. Polly Wales trio of linking gold diamond rings: the Phaedra Halo, Skyline and ...
Originally used for emeralds, hence the name, this shape rose to popularity in the Art ...
Harry Kotlar's emerald-cut engagement ring has a 2.65ct diamond on a platinum band with diamond ...
Heart-shaped engagement rings are arguably the most romantic of them all. They look best in ...
Pear-shaped engagement rings have an elongating effect, making them the ideal choice for those not ...
The princess cut is the second most popular shape for an engagement ring. Suitable for ...
By far the most popular shape, a round brilliant-cut solitaire is a timeless engagement ring ...
Bachiana ring in white gold by Carla Amorim set with a round brilliant-cut ruby and ...
The Marquise Bea rose gold ring by Anna Sheffield has a 1.36ct marquise-cut black diamond ...
Eva Fehren's Rustic Diamond Nirvana ring has a 1.99ct natural black diamond with inverted white ...
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.