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The Passionflower engagement ring from Boodles is set with a 0.50ct round brilliant-cut diamond surrounded ...
Boodles jewellery Vintage Rosette cushion-cut ruby engagement ring in platinum surrounded by melée diamonds and ...
Boodles Vintage Rosette cushion-cut diamond engagement ring in platinum surrounded by melée diamonds and a ...
Boodles Ashoka diamond engagement ring.
Boodles Trilogy three stone engagement ring in platinum with three radiant-cut diamonds.
Boodles diamond and Tahitian pearl ring in white gold with pavé diamonds.
Boodles Wisteria Ashoka-cut diamond earrings.
Rococo Pearl and Diamond Ring from Boodles with 10mm Tahitian pearl, 0.49ct of round brilliant-cut ...
Rococo Pearl Necklace from Boodles featuring Tahitian cultured pearls of 10.5mm-11.5mm, and decorative diamond-set Rococo ...
Cutting Edge Pearl Earrings from Boodles featuring a cultured Tahitian pearl, set with round brilliant-cut ...
Boodles Full-Hoop diamond eternity ring in platinum, from the Raindance collection.
Boodles Ashoka eternity ring in platinum, full-set with Ashoka-cut diamonds.
The Boodles Maze collection's minimalist design recreates the hedges or walls of a maze in ...
Boodles Vintage Rosette cushion-cut ruby engagement ring in platinum surrounded by melée diamonds and a ...
Boodles Greenfire emerald ring, set with a single emerald surrounded by pavé diamonds and two ...
Boodles frog ring in platinum, from the high jewellery collection, featuring a central green tourmaline ...
Boodles Keystone cocktail ring in white gold, set with a 6.48ct chrysoprase and round brilliant ...
Boodles Blossom necklace in rose gold, set with round brilliant diamonds (£8,000).
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.