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Calleija men's wedding ring in white gold, with an eternal band of Intense yellow diamonds.
Calleija men's wedding ring in yellow gold, set with an Argyle Cognac diamond, a Fancy ...
Calleija wedding ring for men with symmetrical bands of black diamonds, white gold and rose ...
Calleija white gold men's wedding ring set with a baguette-cut 0.28ct diamond.
John Calleija patented signature-cut 1.50ct Glacier diamond engagement ring, flanked by pink diamonds.
Calleija Maharaja rubellite drop earrings in white gold featuring a deep pink rubellite suspended from ...
Calleija Valentia pink diamond engagement ring, set with a 0.53ct Purplish Pink Argyle pink diamond.
Calleija Aurora pink diamond engagement ring, set with a 0.86ct Fancy Intense Purplish Pink Argyle ...
Calleija Elyssa pink diamond engagement ring featuring a brilliant-cut Fancy Intense Purplish Pink diamond centre ...
Calleija oval-cut pink diamond engagement ring featuring a pink diamond central stone surrounded by white ...
Calleija Elyssa brilliant-cut Argyle pink diamond ring surrounded by white and pink pavé diamonds.
Callieja Elyssa Agyle brilliant-cut pink diamond ring surrounded by white and pink pavé diamonds.
Calleija Camelia brilliant-cut Argyle pink diamond ring surrounded by white pavé diamonds.
Calleija Antoinette engagement ring, set with a 1.05ct Argyle Pink diamond surrounded by pink and ...
Calleija 1.50ct 'Glacier' diamond engagement ring, flanked by pink diamonds.
Calleija Maharaja rubellite and diamond earrings (US$22,700).
The Argyle Diamond Pink Tiara, recently aquired by iconic Australian jeweller Linney’s
Calleija Heiress ring features a 1.43ct rare Argyle Fancy Vivid radiant cut diamond. Set in ...
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.