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Mappin & Webb Prima ring, set with a cushion-cut amethyst - 7 on the Mohs ...
Garrard is famous for its blue sapphire engagement rings. This Marguerite 1735 white gold ring ...
Heloise ring by Cassandra Goad set with March's birthstone, aquamarine, surrounded by diamonds (£3,780).
Chaumet's L’Amour à Paris model is adorned with a bridal tiara.
It may look like a yellow diamond, but this 12.23ct radiant-cut stone from De Beers ...
The 11.77ct radiant-cut white diamond on this Old Bond Street ring from De Beers' 1888 ...
This 14.28 carat cushion-cut white diamond from De Beers 1888 Master Diamonds collection is graded ...
An M-colour diamond, right, is up to 60% cheaper than a D-colour of a similar ...
The 11.77ct radiant-cut white diamond in this Old Bond Street ring from De Beers' 1888 ...
Chaumet Joséphine Aigrette Imperiale diamond tiara continues the Chaumet tradition of creating bridal tiaras.
These Chaumet Splendour diamond earrings match the necklace and feature brilliant and pear-shaped diamonds.
She wears Chaumet Joséphine Aigrette Imperiale diamond tiara in white gold and platinum with 3.35ct ...
Chaumet Joséphine Aube Printanière diamond earrings in white gold with pear-shaped diamond drops.
Chaumet Joséphine Aube Printanière diamond pendant with a 2.39 carat pear-shaped diamond set in white ...
The Chaumet Splendour diamond necklace has 70 brilliant-cut diamonds set into platinum in a highly ...
Chaumet’s Josephine Aigrette Imperiale diamond engagement ring in platinum and white gold with a 3.33ct ...
The new L’Amour à Paris culminates in a reflective moment wearing a Chaumet tiara, overlooking ...
In keeping with the 1920s setting of Downton Abbey, Lady Mary wore the 1800s diamond ...
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.