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A transformable diamond choker designed by De Beers which can also be worn as a ...
While there is no substitute for comparing gems side by side, knowing how to tell ...
Large hands need a suitably large rock, like this 13.25-carat D IF oval-cut diamond from ...
Carat-busting stones like this 13.25-carat D IF oval-cut diamond from De Beers work best on ...
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 ...
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 ...
De Beers Annabel engagement ring in platinum with an oval-cut diamond in an open setting ...
De Beers DB Classic engagement ring set with three emerald-cut diamonds on a platinum band ...
Pear-shaped engagement rings have an elongating effect, making them the ideal choice for those not ...
De Beers Aura solitaire engagement ring in platinum, set with a 1.5ct round brilliant diamond ...
De Beers Aura solitaire engagement ring in platinum, set with a 1ct round brilliant diamond ...
De Beers Aura solitaire engagement ring in platinum, set with a 0.5ct round brilliant 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.