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Hirsh London 1.03 carat D colour round diamond engagement ring, encircled by a halo of ...
Hirsh London Trilogy engagement ring, set with a lavender 1.60 carat spinel from Tajikistan with ...
The Keystone tourmaline, garnet and diamond ring offers a strong symmetrical look thanks to its ...
In the Ice ring by Hirsh London, the central stone is a pigeon’s blood ruby, ...
From sketch to workshop to the finished piece each jewel by Hirsh London is made ...
The colour-changing alexandrite in this ring shifts from purple to green in different lights, creating ...
Alexandrite is one of Jason Hirsh’s favourite stones which in this case has been set ...
Hirsh Trio 2.43 carat Sri Lankan purple-brown sapphire engagement ring set with two trapezoid white ...
This majestic green sapphire weighs 5.10 carats and was set by Hirsh into a handmade ...
This 5.59 carat cushion cut lavender sapphire from Hirsh is set in four talon claws, ...
Hirsh's Trio lavender sapphire and diamond engagement ring features a 5.59 natural and unheated central ...
Ring by Hirsh London crafted from platinum and set with a 1.03ct Brazilian alexandrite as ...
A blue sapphire ring with diamond side stones will never go out of fashion, like ...
Hirsh 1.50ct brilliant-cut diamond engagement ring with a diamond pave´ band (£30,000).
Hirsh Regal yellow diamond engagement ring with a 1.01ct radiant-cut natural Fancy Vivid yellow diamond ...
Hirsh London purple sapphire ring, set with an emerald cut-purple sapphire and trillion-cut diamonds (£14,995; ...
Hirsh London ruby and diamond ring (£POA; hirshlondon.com).
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.