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News Edit: 14 September 2024
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A curated edit of this week's national and international jewellery news...
UK jewellers forge education links to rejuvenate workforce
FT reports: A tie-up between Birmingham businesses and a local university illustrates the need to plug the skills gap and attract young trainees.
Sausage roll earrings and Jammy Heart necklaces: Greggs releases new jewellery collection
ITV reports: Greggs has released a five-piece 22 carat gold-plated collection of jewellery for its most dedicated sausage roll fans.
Sausage roll earrings? The new Greggs jewellery line your kids will want to wear
Telegraph reports: The high street bakery’s witty collection designed by British artist Dion Kitson is a canny bid to win over Gen Z.
The “Haute Joaillerie Sport” line from Chanel honours athletic elegance
Prestige reports: In addition to celebrating the beauty and passion of sport, as well as its challenges and victories, Chanel’s new “Haute Joaillerie Sport” collection, which debuted in Monaco in June, features the most exquisite collection of gemstones the maison has ever offered, showcasing the colours of the precious stones in all of their vibrant, luminous intensity.
Greggs releases jewellery collection modelled on its pastries ahead of London Fashion Week
Daily Mail reports: The UK chain is now releasing jewellery in time for London Fashion Week.
Astrid & Miyu gets publicity boost with Christian Cowan SS25 show link-up
Fashion Netword reports: Astrid & Miyu has had a busy 2024 so far with new store openings and now the UK jewellery brand has received major exposure as part of the Christian Cowan SS25 collection.
Dudley artist strikes gold with jewellery designs for Greggs, including 22 carat sausage roll earrings
Express and Star reports: Lovers of Steak Slices and Sausage Rolls will be able to show their devotion through a new gold-plated collection of jewellery - designed by a Dudley artist.
Boucheron creative director Claire Choisne talks about the design process, defying convention and adventuring in Iceland for the water-inspired Or Bleu
SCMP reports: More is More was a response to the release of restrictions post-pandemic, while Histoire de Style is a classic collection drawing heavily on the brand’s archives.
Alexa, Gwyneth And Mina Added Some Sparkle To A Boucheron Bash
Vogue reports: There are just a few retailers who take up a coveted spot on the famed, octagonal Place Vendôme in Paris. There’s shirtmaker Charvet, one of the 12 Chanel outposts in the City of Lights, and plenty of watchmakers. Then, just a stone’s throw from the front steps of The Ritz, there is Boucheron.
Wild beauties: high jewellery dripping with drama
Wallpaper reports: The latest high jewellery collections are fantastic and flamboyant, drawing on a wealth of influences, from a Chopin composition and César Ritz to crocodiles and colour refraction.
S.J. Phillips Celebrates 155 Years With An Historic Ring Exhibition
Forbes reports: Venerable London antique jeweler, S.J. Phillips, will celebrate its 155th year in business with an exhibition of 121 historic rings dating from Ancient Greece to the 18th century.
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PMMC takes bold steps to making Ghana Africa’s premier jewelry hub
Ghana Business News reports: In the heart of Accra, a significant transformation is underway in the jewelry landscape of Ghana, spearheaded by the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) and PMMC Jewellery Limited (PJL).
Brave to Live: an exhibition of modern jewelry about life during the war will be held in Kyiv
Pragmatika reports: From September 1 to 8, 2024, as part of the 55th season of Ukrainian Fashion Week, a unique event is taking place - the first exhibition of political jewelry in Ukraine about life and creativity during the war Brave to Live.