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News Edit: 12 December 2021
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Here is a round up of this week's international jewellery news...
In London, the Goldsmiths’ Company Gets Ready to Mark 700 Years
NY Times: The organization says improving diversity and creating a digital archive of its 12,000 pieces of jewelry and silver will help propel it into the future.
Want a Diamond? Why Not Paint Your Own?
NY Times: Interest in the luxury house tradition of drawing gems has led to classes in the technique, including one at a museum in Belgium.
In fine jewelry and watches, sustainability shines through
Mckinsey: Consumers shopping for high-end jewelry and watches are increasingly favoring brands that act responsibly, value diversity, and have a compelling brand presence both online and offline.
Jewelry Brands Style Their Own Newsletter Trend
NY Times: Several designers say that the inexpensive communication method feels more ‘personal’ than social media.
This year’s crowning jewels by the world’s leading houses
The Times: Just when you thought luxury jewellery couldn’t get more, well, luxe, the most renowned houses unveil their high jewellery creations — and reset the standard.
Jewellery comes to miniature life in New York
Wallpaper: Prounis bring a tiny world of great imagination and jewellery to New York this week.
Alibaba challenged as TikTok generation starts shopping on short video apps
FT: Douyin, TikTok’s sister app, and Kuaishou take on China’s leading online shopping giant.
British Museum exhibition explores Stonehenge of the sea
BBC: An ancient wooden monument, known as Seahenge, is one of the key items on loan to the British Museum for a major exhibition on the world of Stonehenge.
This Understated Jewellery Brand Is A Fashion Editor Favourite – And It’s Branched Into Bridal
Vogue: Anna Jewsbury is the woman who put gold scrunchies in all the chicest ears last summer – everyone from Adwoa Aboah to Jodie Comer fell for Completedworks’s £350 gold vermeil Scrunch studs.
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Her Majesty The Queen's Life in Jewellery
Tatler: A look at the magnificent jewellery bequeathed upon Queen Elizabeth II throughout her reign - from birthdays, inheritance, wedding presents and state gifts, Queen Elizabeth II has amassed one of the most staggering collections of royal jewellery in the world. These are some of her most significant jewellery moments…
Elizabeth Debicki joins Dior as its newest ambassador
Harpers Bazaar: The Crown star will be the face of Dior Joaillerie.
Life on Mull inspires unique pieces of silver jewellery to be treasured
The National: Lynn Kitching is the maker behind Drift Designs Mull.
Rocks for your socks: Decadent jewellery stocking fillers for an ultra-luxe Christmas
Tatler: If you’ve been good this year, why not add some serious sparkle to your Christmas wishlist? Put away your reindeer jumper – these sensational stocking fillers from jewellery world aristocracy will spark plenty of admiration.
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