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Annoushka has used yellow gold, ebony and diamonds to create a spiky pineapple pendant (£5,150).
Annoushka Mythology Alphabet pendants ($660/£395) with the Classic Infinity gold chain ($3,200/£1,900, annoushka.com).
To celebrate 25 years as a jewellery designer, Annoushka Ducas created a celebratory exhibition and ...
Invest in a precious horseshoe to bring good luck, like this yellow gold and diamond ...
Annoushka necklace featuring an 8.37ct Ethiopian opal pendant surrounded by a halo of champagne diamonds, ...
Annoushka one-of-a-kind earrings in 18ct white gold set with brown diamonds and hand-faceted Ethiopian opals ...
Ilgiz F for Annoushka Poppy drop earrings in yellow gold with enamelled poppies, diamonds and ...
Annoushka butterfly finger bracelet in gold, hand-set with brown diamonds. (£4,500)
Yellow gold Butterflies double-finger cocktail ring, hand-set with brown diamonds by Annoushka. (£14,500)
Annoushka gold and diamond cascading butterfly earrings. (£ 7,500)
This Dusty Diamonds labradorite ring in rose gold from Annoushka jewellery features a central labradorite ...
Annoushka Golden Pearls ring in black rhodium and white gold, set with rare South Sea ...
Annoushka fine jewellery necklace from the Golden Pearls collection is reminiscent of the glamorous Twenties ...
Ilgiz F for Annoushka Wisteria faceted pearl and enamel earrings depict a wisteria flower with ...
White gold, diamond, sapphire and garnet Fantasie Garden Party bangle by Wendy Yue for Annoushka ...
White gold, diamond, sapphire and emerald Fantasie Night Ship earrings by Wendy Yue for Annoushka ...
Annoushka Dream Catcher rose gold and diamond cuff, accented with touches of black rhodium, as ...
Annoushka Dream Catcher, diamond and mother-of-pearl earrings, as worn by Bafta award winner Patricia Arquette.
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.