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Scott Armstrong’s “Vertiges” diadem for Chaumet in white and red gold with diamonds, green tourmalines ...
De Beers 1888 Coloured Master Diamonds Aura ring set with a 2.00-carat Fancy Greenish Yellow ...
De Beers 1888 Coloured Master Diamonds Classic ring, set with a 7.66-carat Fancy Dark Grey ...
This elegant ring by Andrew Geoghegan is set with a central brilliant-cut ruby surrounded by ...
This one-of-a-kind engagement ring by Fabergé features an oval Mozambique ruby and white diamonds set ...
Boodles’ brightly coloured Wisteria ring is comprised of a 1.54 carat natural unheated Burmese ruby ...
Chaumet’s Joséphine "Aube Printanière" ring showcases a central pear-shaped pink sapphire weighing from 1.6 carats ...
This majestic green sapphire weighs 5.10 carats and was set by Hirsh into a handmade ...
This four-stone sapphire ring by Ruth Tomlinson showcases the spectrum of colours that sapphires can ...
This Water Lily ring by Theo Fennell flaunts a 5.88 carat pale yellow sapphire (£16,000).
Tiffany set this deep-yellow sapphire in platinum and surrounded it with a halo of diamonds ...
This midnight-blue sapphire ring by David Morris is reminiscent of Princess Diana’s iconic engagement ring ...
This 5.59 carat cushion cut lavender sapphire from Hirsh is set in four talon claws, ...
For those looking for something a little bit different, this 2.15 carat mauve sapphire engagement ...
McCaul Goldsmiths offers a more contemporary take on an engagement ring with this swirling blue ...
Hirsh's Trio lavender sapphire and diamond engagement ring features a 5.59 natural and unheated central ...
Arabel Lebrusan Scrolls engraved ethical wedding ring in recycled 18 carat yellow gold (£598).
Arabel Lebrusan Royal Oak ethical engagement ring in 18 carat rose Fairtrade gold, set with ...
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.