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News Edit: 23 June 2024
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A round up of this week's national and international jewellery news...
Hollywood’s new favourite jewellery brand is surprisingly affordable
Mail Plus: For decades, buying jewellery was a choice between a cheap high-street piece that'll stay together for six months, or a top-end designer piece with a tear-inducing price tag.
Etchcraft Emporium expands jewellery offering with 50-piece bracelet line
Fashion Network: Customised engraving business Etchcraft Emporium has expanded its jewellery offering and launched a 50-piece collection of bracelets for men and women. The jewellery line has gone live on the business’ direct to customer e-commerce store and in its brick-and-mortar outlets.
The Rock Hound unveils summer jewellery collection
Fashion Network: With the summer solstice upon us (20 June at 9.51pm BST) and as the festival season about to kick into high gear, East London jeweller The Rock Hound has released a new ethical jewellery collection to mark the occasions.
The allure of a ‘welded’ bracelet you can’t take off
FT: With this new category of experiential jewellery, the commitment is part of the appeal.
The influence of Japonisme on jewellery
FT: Since the decorative Edo period artwork that was shown in Europe more than 150 years ago, Japan has influenced jewellers in the west.
What’s trending in jewellery
FT: This summer, prepare to make a statement with jewellery that’s oversized, boldly coloured or chunkily contoured.
The golden feast: Elhanati's jewelled cutlery
Wallpaper: Elhanati and Conie Vallese indulge in a little Gothic fantasy with a suite of jewelled cutlery.
The Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue
FT: A spotlight on the sentimental importance that stones can bring, from the rise of welded jewellery to personalised lockets.
Legacy jewellery houses from the 18th and 19th centuries are back, and they’re more relevant than ever
Vogue: A growing interest in jewellery designs from the 18th and 19th centuries has been spurred by FX series 'Feud: Capote vs the Swans'.
Modernising the locket for a new generation
FT: It's a philosophy that sums up Loquet, the fine jewellery brand Goldsmith launched, with Laura Bailey, in 2013.
Goldrush Show Launches Incubator Program For Jewelry Design Students
Forbes: The GOLDRUSH jewelry show inaugurated its BRANDNEW award for graduates of the Central Saint Martins (CSM) BA (Hons) Jewellery Design Course at the University of the Arts London.
London’s most influential female jewellery designers
Luxury London: From social set favourite Roxanne first to the decadent day diamonds of Jessica Mccormack, these are the best female jewellers in London to add to your trinket box.
Chanel’s Haute Joaillerie Sport: how the bold and sharp colours in the new high jewellery collection reflect movement, speed and energy – and the storied brand’s design ethos
SCMP: The rarefied and slow-paced realm of high jewellery, and the active and fast-paced world of sports couldn’t be more different from each other, but they surprisingly come together in Chanel’s latest high jewellery collection.
Dundee jewellery designer’s creative markets attract thousands
The Courier: Joanne MacFadyen started the markets after finding a lack of opportunities to showcase her products - now the events attract thousands of visitors.
Brand Signatures: The Importance of a Strong Jewellery Motif
Prestige Online: Having a strong jewellery motif helps a brand tell its story, express its values and highlight its intricate craftsmanship. Here we explore some of our favourite jewellery motifs from luxury jewellery houses, from Van Cleef & Arpels’ perlée, to Chanel’s iconic Number 5.
US woman tricked into spending £560k on £3 jewellery, Indian police say
Independent: She even received a hallmark certificate confirming the purity of the ornament at the time of purchase.
Fasten your chain belts, boho jewellery is back
FT: It’s the season of beads, turquoise and bangles once more.
Creating ‘everyday’ sparkle at Bulgari
FT: Designer Mary Katrantzou discusses Bulgari's push into leather goods and accessories.
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