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Margot McKinney high jewellery ring set with 37.35ct African Paraiba-like tourmalines, a South Sea pearl, ...
Margot McKinney high jewellery earrings set with African Paraiba-like tourmalines totalling 62.65ct, sapphires, tsavorite garnets, ...
Margot McKinney collier necklace featuring an 86.32ct opal with a halo and links set with ...
Margot McKinney Paraiba Petal Flower ring with a centre pearl.
Margot McKinney ring set with a 16.68ct aquamarine with pink and blue sapphires and diamonds.
Margot McKinney 69.96ct Paraiba tourmaline cuff with 27.84ct of rose and brilliant-cut diamonds.
Margot McKinney 145.31ct aquamarine collier in rose gold.
Margot McKinney luminescent gem-set collier with Baroque South Sea pearls.
Margot McKinney Baroque South Sea pearl ring with opals, sapphires and diamonds.
Margot McKinney Swirl Rings ($29,500 each).
Margot McKinney 30.68ct baguette-cut pink kunzite ring with brilliant-cut white diamonds.
Margot McKinney 28.19ct peridot ring set with white and yellow diamonds.
Margot McKinney rubellite drop earrings with Baroque South Sea pearls, sapphires and diamonds ($45,000).
Margot McKinney Starfish earrings with amethysts, diamonds and pink sapphires.
Margot McKinney pink tourmaline, white diamond and Tahitian pearl earringsx.
Margot McKinney pink and green tourmaline and diamond Bow earrings.
Margot McKinney Solid Natural Boulder opal ring with a central 24.05ct opal from the Lightning ...
Margot McKinney Objects of Desire 130th anniversary collection earrings with Lightning Ridge opals surrounded by ...
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.