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We all want to know what’s going on in the industry. Catch up with the latest jewellery news here.
We all want to know what’s going on in the industry. Catch up with the latest jewellery news here.
A curated edit of the week's global jewellery news - national and international - compiled for industry insight and trend monitoring. 💰 ‘Gold Gains Over 1% as Fragile US-Iran Ceasefire Keeps Markets on Edge’ Reuters, 9 April 2026, Kitco News Gold climbed more than 1% as a weaker dollar lent support and investors assessed the durability of the two-week US-Iran truce, with the Strait of Hormuz still closed and Federal Reserve rate expectations increasingly uncertain. www.kitco.com 💰 ‘U.S.-Iran Ceasefire: Gold and Safe Havens Hold Firm Despite Risk Rally’ CNBC Staff, 8 April 2026, CNBC The announcement of a conditional
A curated edit of the week's global jewellery news - national and international - compiled for industry insight and trend monitoring. 💰 'Rio Tinto Calls Time on Diamond Business as Last Mine Closes' Bloomberg, 26 March 2026 Rio Tinto Group completed its exit from diamond production as its Diavik mine in Canada's Northwest Territories delivered its final ore after 23 years and more than 150 million carats, with closure and reclamation work now set to continue through 2029. www.bloomberg.com 💰 'Diavik Diamond Mine Reaches Final Production After 23 Years' A.J. Roan, 27 March 2026, Mining News North A ceremony
A curated edit of the week's global jewellery news - national and international - compiled for industry insight and trend monitoring. 💰 'Gold Set for Worst Week in Six Years as War Curbs Rate-Cut Bets' Bloomberg, 19–20 March 2026 Bullion recorded its biggest weekly loss since 1983 as Middle East conflict drove energy prices higher and reduced expectations for interest rate cuts, with traders increasing bets on Fed tightening to 50% by October. www.bloomberg.com 💰 'Gold Steadies After Six-Day Decline as Fed Warns on Inflation' Bloomberg, 18–19 March 2026 Gold sank for a seventh consecutive session as the Iran
Mad Exhibition Explores Fake News, Sensationalist Headlines, and Conspiracy Theories Through Jewellery Fake News and True Love: Fourteen Stories by Robert Baines The Museum of Arts and Design, New York 16 October 2018 – 3 March 2019 The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) is pleased to present Fake News and True Love: Fourteen Stories by Robert Baines, a solo exhibition of jewelry by Australian artist Robert Baines, on view October 16, 2018, through March 3, 2019. The exhibition centers on fourteen fanciful news stories, of which Baines' jewelry serves as "evidence." Using rings, parures, neckpieces, and bracelets, the artist
Bishopsland’s intensive silversmithing programme is quietly shaping the future of British craft. Combining purpose-built workshop facilities with expert tuition in both technical excellence and commercial practice, the programme offers far more than skills training. At its heart is a lifelong professional community that continues to support makers long after they leave, helping emerging silversmiths and jewellers turn talent into sustainable, fulfilling careers. Few institutions offer vocational training at this advanced level—and fewer still can point to Bishopsland’s proven track record of success. The programme is led by Principal Angela Cork MA RCA, an established practising silversmith, and delivered by an
Every year, the Royal College of Art organises a series of public exhibitions towards the end of its academic programme, allowing postgraduate students to showcase their work. This serves as an opportunity for students to present the projects they have been working on during their time at the college. Aeri Go, student, in the Jewellery & Metal studio at the Royal College of Art As led by Head of Programme Dr Jonathan Boyd, students within the Jewellery & Metal MA (JaM) programme are encouraged to develop their creativity through critical and interdisciplinary making. These works will be featured as part
We don’t always make choices that we can articulate through words, so the things we choose to keep close to us offer a murkier, poetic analysis. Through jewellery making and metalwork, Royal College of Art Head of Programme Dr. Jonathan Boyd considers jewellery as a means to explore our immaterial relationship with material objects. As a result, the act of making becomes the process through which we pull things apart and ask ourselves, “Why are we attracted to things and how are things attracted to us?” Elaheh Naghi Ganji (2023) Boyd is originally from Aberdeen and has spent the majority
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Ute Eitzenhöfer - Subtext Galerie Marzee Netherlands Now - 22 May 2021 Ute Eitzenhöfer’s exhibition comprises three groups of work, united by an underlying Subtext . Driven always by a desire to make jewellery that is not only adornment but also a medium for social comment, her first group, Talk , confronts the power of words uttered, words broadcast through a microphone not written or printed, texted or tweeted. Formed like small microphones pinned to the lapel of a news reporter, these oxidised silver brooches set with tiny diamond chips and small pieces of onyx, trick the eye. Their appearance misleads
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TCT 3Sixty 2021 29 June - 1 July 2021 NEC, Birmingham Rapid News Group has announced the decision to postpone TCT 3Sixty, the UK’s flagship event for 3D Printing & Additive Intelligence, to 2021. Originally scheduled for 29 September – 01 October 2020, the event will now take place from 29 June – 01 July 2021. The venue for the event, the NEC, Birmingham, UK is unchanged. The decision to postpone the event comes as a result of the unprecedented times the event industry finds itself in as a result of the global Coronavirus pandemic. The rescheduling of the show reflects
The month of April is now upon us which makes it just the right time to get our new-season wish-lists brimming with the trend-train must-haves! With the international fashion weeks done and dusted, we've done our trends research for the upcoming months and there's only two words for it: Colour. Explosion. With the politics and news of the world in a permanent state of gloom and malaise, the creative designers of 2018 have taken action to whip away the dullness with a kaleidoscopic dive into Crayola rainbow colours. Nothing short of uplifting, inspiriting and energising, the underlying message from S/S
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