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The Fire opal Sun ring by Pippa Small is made in partnership with Turquoise Mountain ...
Pippa Small is best known for her the hand-made feel of her jewels such as ...
Pippa Small has selected a pastel mother of pearl and set it in gold to ...
Set with dusky hematite, onyx, obsidian, black tourmaline and pyrite, the Meteor bracelet from Pippa ...
Made in Myanmar with profits benefitting the local artisans, these Pippa Small hoop earrings add ...
The green shell on the necklace designed by Pippa Small has been harvested following strict ...
The blue kyanite on this cord necklace was sourced in Brazil by Pippa Small and ...
Organic earrings designed by Pippa Small with green tourmaline which is a stone understood to ...
Pippa Small who is a Survival International Ambassador created the Hand Pendant for the charity’s ...
Pippa Small's Meteor Shower earrings capture the dusky appeal of the night sky in hematite, ...
From the Turquoise Mountain ethical jewellery project comes this Pippa Small amethyst bracelet in gold-plated ...
Gold-plated silver and coloured gemstone necklace from the Shah collection by Pippa Small Turquoise Mountain ...
Helping to reintroduce traditional skills is the Pippa Small Turquoise Mountain amethyst and peridot ring ...
Gold-plated silver and lapis lazuli earrings from the Shah collection by Pippa Small Turquoise Mountain ...
Pippa Small Turquoise Mountain gold-plated silver and lapis lazuli necklace from the Shah collection (£1,250).
Celebrating Afghanistan's rich heritage is this Pippa Small Turquoise Mountain lapis lazuli necklace in gold-plated ...
Pippa Small double egg ruby ring in yellow gold (£4,200).
Pippa Small was approached by Rupert Wace Ancient Art to create a collection of pendants ...
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.