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Pavé diamond bee brooch by Theo Fennell that can also be worn as a pendant ...
Theo Fennell bee necklace in yellow gold, with black and white diamonds and yellow sapphires.
The Theo Fennell Art Devil white gold pendant charm is set with 1.75ct pavé rubies. ...
Theo Fennell's Kissing Frogs emerald ring in yellow gold, topped with a 42.66ct emerald from ...
Theo Fennell emerald ring in white gold, set with a 38.70ct Gemfields emerald bead surrounded ...
Theo Fennell heart-shaped white gold engagement ring featuring a beautiful 4.3 carat green tsavorite garnet ...
Theo Fennell tsavorite garnet ring in white gold, set with a 4.30ct heart-cut tsavorite garnet ...
Open the wooden doors on either side of Theo Fennell's Over the Rainbow ring and ...
The interior of the carved rock crystal dome in Theo Fennell's Over the Rainbow opening ...
Theo Fennell's Over the Rainbow ring in yellow gold with pavé diamonds and rock crystal ...
Theo Fennell's Kissing Frogs African emerald ring opens to reveal a pair of gold frogs.
Theo Fennell yellow gold Kissing Frogs ring with a 42.66ct emerald from Gemfields' mine in ...
Inspired by the magical underwater world, Theo Fennell's Under The Sea earrings is decorated with ...
Theo Fennell Bee white and yellow gold cufflinks, finished with black rhodium (£2,750).
Theo Fennel Water Lily yellow sapphire engagement ring featuring a 5.88ct pale yellow sapphire enveloped ...
Theo Fennell sapphire engagement ring in white gold, set with a 2.82ct natural oval sapphire ...
Theo Fennell pink sapphire and diamond Butterfly ring in white gold with a pink gold ...
Theo Fennell Mozambique ring in white gold, set with a 61.94ct African Paraiba tourmaline and ...
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.