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Boodles Sophie pendant in rose gold, white diamonds and pink mother-of-pearl with a rose gold ...
Boodles Raindance Watercolour Cluster earrings set with tsavorites, aquamarines, tanzanites, and diamonds (£3,800).
A high jewellery collar from the new Prism collection by Boodles, set with nine different ...
Boodles bracelet from the new Prism collection, set with nine different coloured gemstones (£36,500).
Boodles Prism tanzanite and yellow beryl earrings in white gold with diamonds (£15,000).
Boodles Prism tanzanite and green beryl earrings in white gold with diamonds (£14,000).
Boodles Prism peridot and rubellite earrings in white gold with diamonds (£10,000).
This Boodles Prism cushion-cut peridot ring is set in white gold with surrounding smaller diamonds ...
Boodles Prism yellow beryl ring in white gold with diamonds (£2,400).
Boodles Prism cushion-cut tanzanite ring in white gold with diamonds (£6,700).
This pretty diamond pendant necklace in white gold from Boodles is available in letters A-Z ...
Boodles Prism yellow diamond ring with white diamonds set in platinum (£16,000).
Boodles Autumn Butterfly drop earrings with white and coloured diamonds set in platinum (£50,000).
Boodles 1.77ct green diamond ring, a 1.00ct pink diamond cluster ring, a 2.01ct green diamond ...
Boodles Double Vintage heart-shaped yellow diamond earrings from the Zimmi mine in West Africa (POA).
Boodles Mosaic necklace with a 12.62ct yellow Ashoka diamond surrounded by white Ashoka diamonds (POA).
Boodles Swirl coloured diamond drop earrings set in platinum from the Finely Coloured collection (£46,850).
Boodles Wisteria pendant necklace with a pink Argyle diamond in rose gold and platinum (£50,000).
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.