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Jacqueline Mina's Displaced Shapes brooch in yellow gold with platinum inlay (POA). Photo credit: Neil ...
Jacqueline Mina's design trademarks include inlaying platinum in gold jewellery, as evident in this bracelet ...
Yellow gold earrings with twisting drops, created by Jacqueline Mina in 2002 (POA). Photo credit: ...
Jacqueline Mina designed this sculptural yellow gold brooch in 2011 (POA). Photo credit: Neil Mason
The yellow gold Swivel bracelet by Jacqueline Mina shows her textured and abstract approach to ...
This showstopping necklet was crafted by Jacqueline Mina in 1975 (POA). Photo credit: David Cripps
Jacqueline Mina, OBE yellow gold ring with a navette-shaped motif featuring a platinum and yellow ...
Jacqueline Mina OBE rectilinear pleated brooch in gold (£2,860).
Jacqueline Mina's Pleated Gold jewellery collection plays with the effects of lighting, allowing the light ...
Jacqueline Mina titanium, platinum and gold brooch with dot fusion inlay (£POA).
Jacqueline Mina bracelet from 2010 in 18 carat gold and rows of 'striptwist' Photo: Neil ...
Jacqueline Mina necklace from 2004 in 18 carat gold with platinum wire fusion inlay and ...
Jacqueline Mina 1999 brooch in 18 carat gold. Photo Shannon Tofts copy
Jacqueline Mina 1993 18 carat gold, part-oxidised with platinum mesh fusion inlay. Photo: Joel Degen
Jacqueline Mina 1992 necklace made from folded platinum with 24 carat fusion-inlay & diamond set ...
Jacqueline Mina necklace from 1984 in platinum with fine gold dust fusion inlay with 18carat ...
Jacqueline Mina necklace from 1985 in platinum filigree. Photo: Joel Degen
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.