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Early 20th century ruby and diamond toi et moi ring, available from 1stdibs.com (£64,866).
A gold, guilloche and enamel Fabergé egg pendant from 1stdibs dating back to around 1885 ...
Tiffany earrings from the 1990s Fireworks collection in yellow gold set with faceted topaz, available ...
Tiffany brooch in yellow gold with a faceted red tourmaline from the 1994 Fireworks collection, ...
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Art Deco diamond and pearl cufflinks, available from 1stdibs.com.
Coach House step-cut watermelon tourmaline earrings with diamond clusters in white and yellow gold. Bruno ...
Bruno Guidi double step-cut watermelon tourmaline ring in brushed yellow gold. Available at 1sdibs.com.
Beautiful Shaker stud earrings filled with loose pink sapphires by Roule & Co ($1,495), available ...
This Victorian engagement ring in rose gold is set with four rose-cut diamonds on either ...
A classic Victorian design, this antique engagement ring features a cushion-cut diamond set in a ...
1stdibs white gold rabbit antique jewellery brooch featuring circular-cut diamonds, ruby eyes, and a carved ...
This Edwardian engagement ring with a central heart-shaped diamond circa 1900, available at 1stdibs, is ...
This Edwardian platinum and diamond ring featuring an old European-cut diamond, circa 1915, with a ...
Antique diamond rings that pack as much beauty and exquisite detail as this circa 1905 ...
Important René Lalique dragonfly aquamarine pendant with plique-à-jour enamel wings, embellished with circular- and rose-cut ...
Natural star sapphire lotus ring in platinum with diamonds. Available at 1stdibs.com.
Art deco lavender star sapphire ring in platinum with diamonds. Available at 1stdibs.com.
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.