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This scalloped bezel 18ct yellow gold ring from Megan Thorne jewellery features a centrally set ...
A 1ct rose-cut diamond is set in handcrafted 18ct oxidised yellow gold and silver mounting, ...
Paola van der Hulst Pinky Baguette Tonali ring in matt yellow gold and brushed palladium ...
Maharaja ring with a pear-shaped rose-cut diamond by New York-based Michelle Fantaci.
Open gold ring set with diamonds by Sethi Couture.
Pamela Love gold ring with diamond-encrusted chevrons flanking a central rose-cut diamond.
Sophie Bille Brahe Escargot ring with a centrally set diamond surrounded by a halo of ...
Bespoke Asscher-cut diamond engagement ring, handmade in New York by Jemma Wynne.
Old mine-cut diamond filigree solitaire ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 4.61 carat center stone.
Three-stone, rose-cut diamond ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.00ct center stone and 0.31ct diamond ...
Circular-cut diamond Honeycomb ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.31ct center stone with a 1.08ct ...
Rose-cut diamond ring by Fred Leighton, featuring a 2.11ct center stone with 0.66ct diamond surround.
Fred Leighton Old European-cut diamond engagement ring set with a 1.12ct center stone with diamond ...
Oval rose-cut diamond sideset ring by Fred Leighton featuring a 2.00 carat center stone.
A halo of 16 diamond petals surround a round brilliant-cut diamond, available in three carat ...
Louis Vuitton diamond engagement ring from the new Monogram Fusion collection, subtly incorporating the LV ...
Mappin & Webb Floresco floral diamond engagement ring in white gold set with 0.44cts of ...
With its jagged edges covered in single-cut diamonds, this Bibi van der Velden Rock Crystal ...
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.