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News Edit: 15 January 2023
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Here is a round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Sustainable bling: the London jewellers changing the game for lab-grown diamonds
Euronews: Two street names have long been synonymous with luxury jewellery in London: Hatton Garden, in the capital’s historic centre famed for its rows of diamond specialists since the 19th century, and Bond Street, known as “Europe’s most expensive shopping street” and home to Tiffany’s, Cartier, De Beers and more.
Great Pottery Throw Down 2023 line-up: Meet the new contestants
Radio Times: A new round of pottery hopefuls are entering the workshop for the 2023 season.
Deal Safeguards Jobs at Watch and Jewellery Repair Business
Insider Media: More than 100 jobs have been saved following the sale of a national watch and jewellery repair business out of administration.
Sguscio is the experimental Naarm jewellery label mixing science and fantasy
Fashion Journal: With its delicate designs, intricate details and metallic shine, jewellery has long been a way to add a personal touch to our outfits. Handmade jewellery takes that ‘personal touch’ element to the next level, producing pieces imbued with care and sentimentality.
Minimal jewellery was trending on the Golden Globes red carpet
Harpers Bazaar: Delicate, dainty accessorising was chosen in favour of statement diamonds.
How to wear men's jewellery beyond that one single chain
GQ: 'Normal People' drove a lot of sales to the sexy necklace industry. But there's a lot more out there
White Wonders: Van Cleef & Arpels master the combination of white gold and diamonds
Prestige Online: Glittering and graceful, these high jewellery masterpieces from Van Cleef & Arpels made with white gold and opalescent diamonds embody purity and the spirit of progress.
The Best Jewelry At The 2023 Golden Globes
Forbes: The women dressed in diamonds and the men in watches and rings (and a few man-brooches and blingy necklaces) at the 2023 Golden Globes, which came back strong from its broadcast hiatus in 2022.
Eera’s brilliantly bold jewellery will see you through 2023 and beyond
Wallpaper: Start off the new year with playful pieces, oversized proportions and zings of neon.
Jewellery brand Astrid & Miyu open seven stores across the UK
Business Leader: Following a year of growth through 2022, cult British jewellery brand, Astrid & Miyu look to continue their ongoing investment into physical retail, opening the doors to 7 stores across the UK and Europe during Q4 (2022) and Q1 (2023).
Studio Renn concrete ring named Best Hidden Gem: Wallpaper* Design Awards 2023
Wallpaper: Mumbai-based jewellery brand Studio Renn has been recognised for its technical expertise at the Wallpaper* Design Awards 2023.
Attallah necklace worn by Princess Diana to be sold at London auction
The National News: Late British royal borrowed the Attallah Cross on several occasions from the owner, with whom she was friends.
Melorra steps into men's jewellery
Fashion Network: Melorra has expanded its product portfolio and stepped into men’s jewellery. The direct-to-customer jewellery brand has launched a range of everyday diamond and gold designs on its e-commerce store and in its brick-and-mortar outlets.
How did the Jewellery Quarter get its name? - the origins of the historic district
Birmingham Mail: The JQ is the centre of the country's jewellery trade - but why did jewellers first choose the area?
AMPM's debut jewellery line has quirky Indian tribal motifs
Indulge Express: True to its name, AMPM has designed its jewellery line to seamlessly transition from day-to-night, work-to-vacation and even season-to-season.
Yallingup's John Miller Designs celebrates 50 years in the Jewellery industry
Bunbury Mail: Australia's leading designer of fine jewellery - that's a title local John Miller never imagined for himself when he first became a jeweller in Cottesloe back in 1973.
Michelle Yeoh On Her Meaningful, Award-Winning Globes Night
Vogue: It was truly Michelle Yeoh’s night at the Golden Globes on Tuesday evening. The actor won the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy award for her role as Evelyn Quan Wang in Everything Everywhere All At Once – one of the year’s buzziest films – and her powerful acceptance speech on-stage brought down the house.
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