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Boodles Wisteria ruby and diamond ring (£23,000).
Boodles’ brightly coloured Wisteria ring is comprised of a 1.54 carat natural unheated Burmese ruby ...
Boodles Harmony radiant-cut diamond solitaire ring in platinum, featuring a diamond-set collet (from £4,500).
Boodles New Vintage engagement ring in platinum, set with an oval-cut blue sapphire and brilliant-cut ...
Heart-shaped engagement rings are arguably the most romantic of them all. They look best in ...
Boodles Harmony platinum engagement ring with a marquise-cut diamond has a hidden strip of diamonds ...
Pearl earrings with a modern twist from the Circus collection of Boodles jewellery.
These platinum and diamond earrings from the Boodles Vintage Palace collection bring "something blue" to ...
These Maymay Rose gold and diamond earrings from Boodles are perfect for brides who want ...
Boodles Raindance ring featuring a platinum band that divides into three. The ring is set ...
Two Ashoka-cut and bezel-set diamonds are nestled between handcrafted platinum bands in this Boodles engagement ...
A 2.4ct princess-cut pink tourmaline takes pride of place in this Art Deco-inspired Boodles engagement ...
Double halo engagement ring in platinum, set with an oval-cut Fancy Intense yellow diamond and ...
Boodles New Vintage Ashoka ring in platinum, set with an Ashoka-cut diamond surrounded by round ...
The exquisite Ashoka-cut diamond is exclusive to Boodles in Britain. With an angular and modern ...
The Passionflower engagement ring from Boodles is set with a 0.50ct round brilliant-cut diamond surrounded ...
Boodles jewellery Vintage Rosette cushion-cut ruby engagement ring in platinum surrounded by melée diamonds and ...
Boodles Vintage Rosette cushion-cut diamond engagement ring in platinum surrounded by melée diamonds and a ...
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.