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McFarland Designs engagement ring featuring a Forever Brilliant Moissanite stone with a recycled rose gold ...
Geoffrey D. Giles engagement rings made from recycled palladium and white gold, paired with conflict-free ...
Geoffrey D. Giles yellow gold and palladium white gold ring ($2,400). Geoffrey D Giles uses ...
Brilliant Earth Eternal Twist diamond and sapphire engagement ring in recycled white gold. Brilliant Earth ...
Brilliant Earth Cascade Matched diamond engagement ring and wedding band, available in recycled platinum, white, ...
Alexandra Hart men's wedding band with raised gold burnished edges alongside a matching recycled gold ...
Alexandra Hart Shoulderring sculptural gold engagement ring. Alexandra has been working to promote socially and ...
De Beers Aria high jewellery bracelet set with brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds surrounding a central ...
De Beers Aria earrings in white gold set with pavé diamonds surrounding a central brilliant-cut ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled platinum, set with a white trillion rose cut ...
Each of the engagement rings in Monique Péan's Mineraux collection is one of a kind. ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled platinum, set with an opaque black emerald rose ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled oxidised platinum, set with an antique white oval ...
Monique Péan Mineraux collection white trillion rose cut diamond ring with white diamond pavé and ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled platinum, set with a black oval diamond and ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled platinum, set with a round grey waterfall cut ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled rose gold, set with an antique champagne rose ...
Monique Péan Mineraux engagement ring in recycled platinum set with a light yellow rectangular rose ...
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.