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The Frosty White is a necklace with over 1,000 diamonds and can be transformed into ...
The Green Garden ring has a snap-on surround and Zambian emerald drops of some 4 ...
This impressive ring, set with moonstone, spinel, tanzanite, sapphire and opal, was completed in 2022 ...
The Boomerang earrings from the new collection designed by Tatiana Kondratyuk, founder of Oberig who ...
The Spadok brooch - Spadok means heritage in Ukrainian - mimics the shape of a ...
The graphic Mini Mish bracelet by Nomis is available in yellow, rose or white gold ...
Like most of Nomis' jewels, this earring set with lab-grown stones is transformable and can ...
The elegant ring in silver and amber was designed and made by Anton Boyko from ...
Open this minimalist pendant set with diamonds by Ukrainian brand Guzema to hide a secret ...
The Spadok necklace by Guzema - Spadok means heritage in Ukrainian - features a gold ...
Like most jewels by Oberig, the Boomerang ring, set with a rubellite, rubies and white ...
Pure, minimalist and timeless designs are the hallmarks of French men's jewellery company Le Gramme. ...
This textured black gold ring set with blue sapphires is by Italian jeweller Marco del ...
If he likes his jewellery to express his individuality, this ring called the Rockstar Pinky ...
If you are looking for a timeless and iconic design, check out the gender fluid ...
Perfect for stacking this Shamballa bracelet is handcrafted in Copenhagen and it features a green ...
The fluid yellow gold threads shelter diamonds which delicately link the sensual curves of these ...
If pearls are on your wish list, check out these unconventional and easy to wear ...
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.