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Boodles bracelet from the new Knot collection in white and rose gold set with 0.89ct ...
Boodles earrings from the Knot collection in 18ct white and rose gold set with round ...
Boodles Raindance ring featuring a platinum band that divides into three. The ring is set ...
Diamond drop necklace set with white and pink diamonds from the 2015 Pas de Deux ...
Boodles 8.34ct Ashoka-cut diamond engagement ring.
Boodles Paraiba tourmaline and diamond cuff in platinum from the Atlantic Blue collection.
Boodles 26.05ct pear-shape morganite drop pendant with diamonds in platinum from the Pas de Deux ...
Ashoka diamond and Paraíba tourmaline platinum pendant from the Boodles fine jewellery Pas de Deux ...
Atlantic Blue Paraíba tourmaline and diamond ring in platinum from Boodles jewellery.
Boodles Harmony ring in platinum with a single Ashoka-cut diamond and diamond-set collet.
This Boodles Ashoka diamond ring in platinum, from the new Pas de Deux collection, is ...
The Trilogy Diamond Ashoka ring in platinum from Boodles' new Pas de Deux collection, set ...
This double Ashoka-cut diamond ring in platinum, set with two Ashoka-cut diamonds, is from Boodles' ...
Boodles Daquiri bracelet in platinum, set with round brilliant diamonds (£8,350).
Ashoka diamond bracelets from the new Boodles Pas de Deux Inspired by The Royal Ballet ...
One of a kind diamond bracelet and rings set with white and yellow diamonds from ...
Diamond drop necklace from Boodles new Pas de Deux collection inspired by The Royal Ballet.
Boodles ‘Pas de Deux; Inspired by The Royal Ballet’ pink and white diamond necklace (£POA).
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.