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Arabel Lebrusan Royal Oak ethical diamond engagement ring, made from recycled platinum (from £2,800). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Foliage ethical diamond engagement ring featuring a Fairtrade yellow gold split band (from ...
Arabel Lebrusan Efflorescence ethical diamond engagement ring, made from Fairtrade yellow gold (from £3,695). From ...
Arabel Lebrusan Cherry Blossom ethical engagement ring in Fairtrade rose gold, set with a Canadian ...
Arabel Lebrusan Braided ethical diamond engagement ring, made from recycled platinum (from £2,170).
Arabel Lebrusan Bellis ethical diamond engagement ring, made from Fairtrade gold (£1,025).
Harry Winston Classic Winston emerald-cut yellow diamond engagement ring in platinum with two brilliant-shaped diamond ...
Graff 1.04ct Internally Flawless Fancy Deep blue diamond engagement ring flanked by two pear-shaped white ...
Messika Heart pink diamond engagement ring with rose gold prongs and a diamond pavé band.
Boodles Vintage Rosette cushion-cut ruby engagement ring in platinum surrounded by melée diamonds and a ...
Sophie Harley London 2.50ct heart-shaped diamond engagement ring set in yellow gold with pavé diamond ...
De Beers Promise princess-cut diamond engagement ring with a duo-shank featuring a pair of opposing ...
Boucheron Ava white gold engagement ring features a central pear-cut diamond that appears to float ...
Asprey emerald-cut diamond engagement ring set with round brilliant diamonds on a platinum band (£8,000).
Chanel round brilliant-cut solitaire diamond engagement ring featuring a band which splits where the pavé ...
Anne Sportun Periwinkle blue sapphire engagement ring in rose gold, available from Astley Clarke (£3,250).
De Beers Aura Double Halo ring in platinum, set with a central round, brilliant-cut diamond ...
Amrapali ruby and diamond vintage-style engagement ring (£6,800).
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.