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Jacquie Aiche for Gemfields Zambian emerald and yellow gold Shaker Finger bracelet.
Jacquie Aiche's recent Gemfields collaboration includes a necklace of abalone horn embellished with emeralds and ...
The Savelli Emerald Night smartphone features a curvaceous design outlined in rose gold, surrounding 395 ...
The Savelli Emerald Night smartphone features 395 Gemfields emeralds, high-tech black ceramic, anthracite satin and ...
Handmade in Switzerland, Savelli smartphones are the first luxury smartphones dedicated to women.
Unveiled at Harrods fine jewellery room last month, the two limited-edition Savelli smartphones are set ...
A master craftsman has to cut and colour-match each Gemfields emerald individually to ensure a ...
The Savelli Emerald Insane smartphone in white gold is set with 75 baguette-cut Gemfields emeralds ...
The Savelli Emerald Insane smartphone is limited to just eight pieces.
The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt prizes include Fabergé egg pendants in gold and diamonds, together ...
Jordan Askill for Gemfields silver and Zambian amethyst Swallows brooch.
Duffy for Gemfields gold Odyssey necklace with 52.25ct Gemfields Zambian amethysts.
Jemma Wynne for Gemfields yellow gold bangles featuring Gemfields Zambian emeralds and white diamonds.
Jemma Wynne for Gemfields collar featuring Gemfields Zambian emeralds and diamonds.
Jemma Wynne yellow gold Gemfields bangle featuring Gemfield Zambian emeralds and white diamonds.
Duffy for Gemfields Swan collar necklace in rose gold, set with Gemfields amethysts (£56,700), available ...
Gemfields' 26ct Zambian emerald ring by New York jewellery designer Alexandra Mor.
The Marina B bangle, set with a Gemfields Zambian emerald, worn by Mila Kunis at ...
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.