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News Edit: 12 February 2023
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Here is a round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Marchmont House silversmithing national workshop launched
Herald Scotland: It was a popular occupation during the 17th and 18th centuries as the upper and middle classes demanded functional and beautiful serving ware and other household goods.
Haute stuff: High Jewellery collections that made headlines in Paris
Tatler: Tatler’s Jewellery Editor, Charlie Miller, presents her highlights, from Dior Joaillerie to Graff.
Famous Cheltenham Festival trophy stolen from Sheffield silversmith 6 weeks before race
ITV: Police are appealing for information after a famous horse racing trophy was stolen from a silversmith.
Schiaparelli Couture Spring 2023
WWD: The show featured reproductions of animal heads that unleashed a firestorm of controversy online.
The Most Spectacular High Jewellery Unveiled At Couture Week In Paris
Vogue: There was plenty of sparkle in Paris this week to brighten up the grey January weather. As couture clients descended on the city to take in the latest in high-luxury fashion, the jewellery houses unveiled dazzling creations that also represent the very best in artistry, creativity and exceptional craftsmanship.
Woman makes £240,000 a year selling jewellery made out of semen
Wales Online: Amanda says she tried it and it 'just blew up', but warns her studio doesn't smell great.
Derby jewellers Beaverbrooks, Goldsmiths and Ernest Jones getting Derbion revamps
Derby Telegraph: The three stores will still be open in the busy build-up to Valentine's Day.
La Maison Couture opens Selfridges pop-up featuring nine ethical jewellery brands
Fashion Network: London department store Selfridges and ethical fine jewellery boutique La Maison Couture have partnered to launch ‘Selfridges’ 2D Energy’, a pop-up campaign of creative talent celebrated both in store and online running until 26 February.
U.S. consumers to spend $25.9 billion on Valentine’s Day: NRF
Fashion Network: U.S. consumers are expected to spend $25.9 billion on Valentine’s Day in 2023, up from $23.9 billion in 2022, data from the National Retail Federation (NRF) has revealed.
Vicenzaoro January 2023 Showcases The Best Jewelry And Watches Made In Italy And Elsewhere
Forbes: Italy has been producing gold and silver jewelry of distinctive beauty and artisanship containing various gemstone materials since the late 8th century B.C. While the country’s four major jewelry centers are Vicenza, Valenza, Arezzo and Torre del Greco, the Italian city of Vicenza’s guild of goldsmiths and artisans has been creating jewels of distinction since 1399.
Biggest coin in Royal Mint’s history submitted for testing at Trial of the Pyx
Standard: The ceremony marked the first time in decades that coins bearing the effigies of two monarchs were tried at the same time.
British coins tested for quality in 700-year-old ‘Trial of the Pyx’
FT: Annual ceremony dating back to the 12th century returns with rare addition to mark reign of King Charles III.
The Rejuvenation Of A Storied And Generational Jewelry House
Forbes: Reza gemstones are beautiful objects to behold, but they are more than the most vividly cut cushion diamonds, sugar loaf non-heat treated Sri Lankan sapphires or Columbian emeralds.
These Three Young Artists Are Redefining Jewelry With Deeply Personal Work
Vogue: While other college students spent their summers goofing off, Jean Prounis, 29, was studying chain making, granulation, and bezel making.
Creatures great and small: Matthew Campbell Laurenza’s exquisite naturalistic jewellery designs
Wallpaper: Matthew Campbell Laurenza’s insects in precious materials encompass magical forms.
GANNI X Veneda Carter's Butterfly-Themed Jewellery Line Is Utterly Cool
Elle: GANNI's new butterfly era introduces a three-piece jewellery line featuring a butterfly-themed necklace, bracelet and earrings in collaboration with creative Veneda Carter.
Christie's opens high jewellery exhibition in Dubai for private sales
The National News: The show features important pieces, including those set with Gulf pearls.
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