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Pomellato Sabbia bracelet in rose gold with white, grey and black diamonds (£9,130).
This season, the Italian jeweller Pomellato makes it easier to find the perfect Christmas gift ...
Pomellato Sabbia rings in rose gold with black diamonds, white diamonds and brown diamonds.
Pomellato Nudo ring collection diamond rings can be stacked for a very personal blend of ...
Pomellato Sabbia rings in rose gold, set with white, black or brown diamonds in a ...
Pomellato Nudo ring in white gold and diamonds, set with a blue topaz.
Pomellato Sabbia choker necklace featuring a rose gold disc set with white diamonds.
Pomellato Sabbia choker necklace featuring a rose gold disc set with brown diamonds.
Pomellato Sabbia choker necklace featuring a rose gold disc with black diamonds.
Pomellato Sabbia pendant with three rose gold discs set with black, white and brown diamonds.
Pomellato Sabbia snow-set black diamond and rose gold ring (£1,000).
Pomellato Arabesque ring in polished rhodium-plated rose gold, set with 670 diamonds (£17,500).
Pomellato Arabesque chandelier earrings in polished rhodium-plated rose gold with diamonds (£11,000).
Pomellato Arabesque ring in polished rhodium-plated rose gold, set with 670 diamonds (£15,700).
Pomellato Arabesque necklace in polished and matte rose gold (£28,500).
Pomellato Arabesque collection bracelet in rose gold (£23,800).
Pomellato Capri ring in rose gold with rubies and a cushion-cut turquoise.
Pomellato Stackable Nudo white gold and diamond rings in amethyst, blue topaz or lemon quartz.
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.