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John Calleija patented signature-cut 1.50ct Glacier diamond engagement ring, flanked by pink diamonds.
Calleija Valentia pink diamond engagement ring, set with a 0.53ct Purplish Pink Argyle pink diamond.
Calleija Aurora pink diamond engagement ring, set with a 0.86ct Fancy Intense Purplish Pink Argyle ...
Calleija Elyssa pink diamond engagement ring featuring a brilliant-cut Fancy Intense Purplish Pink diamond centre ...
Calleija oval-cut pink diamond engagement ring featuring a pink diamond central stone surrounded by white ...
Calleija Antoinette engagement ring, set with a 1.05ct Argyle Pink diamond surrounded by pink and ...
Calleija 1.50ct 'Glacier' diamond engagement ring, flanked by pink diamonds.
Calleija Heiress ring features a 1.43ct rare Argyle Fancy Vivid radiant cut diamond. Set in ...
Calleija The Pink Princess engagement ring in platinum, set with 1.52ct natural Australian Argyle Pink ...
Calleija. Primevere. Platinum 2.04ct Oval Diamond Ring with Pink Diamond Shoulders. Price from £43,900
Calleija. My Fair Lady Rare. 1.55ct Fancy Intense Pink Natural Australian Argyle Pink Diamond Ring. ...
Calleija. French Rose. 18ct White Gold, Pink and White Diamond ring. Featuring 0.24ct Calleija. Round ...
Calleija. Evangeline.1.17ct emerald cut white diamond ringset in 18ct white gold with baguette cut white ...
Calleija. 3.02ct rectangular cushion cut white diamond platinum ring featuring 2 half moon diamonds with ...
Calleija. 1.52ct round brilliant cut white diamond ring set in platinum featuring 0.30cts of Argyle ...
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.