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News Edit: 18 December 2022
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Here is a round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Bentley goes for gold in 3D printing
PES Media: Bentley Motors has introduced 3D printed solid gold in the exclusive Mulliner Batur – the first time such a ground-breaking process is believed to have been used in the automotive industry.
A Luminous Triumph: How Regional Jewellery Brand Sheen Is Ushering In A New Era
Harpers Bazaar: With the Luma collection, Saudi-born, Dubai-based designer Nosheen Bakhsh celebrates emerging from the Covid-pandemic slumber with an ebullient fête of gems and 18-karat gold.
Legend of Diamonds: President And CEO of Van Cleef & Arpels’ On The Latest Collection
Harpers Bazaar: As its latest High Jewellery collection is unveiled, Bazaar speaks to Van Cleef & Arpels’ Nicolas Bos.
From Florence, With Love: How FerriFirenze Is Becoming The Modern-Day Woman’s Go-To Jewellery Brand
Harpers Bazaar: With its designs mirroring the modern architecture of rising cities and the wonders of nature, FerriFirenze and its dreamy handmade Florentine jewels are taking the Arabian peninsula by storm.
Jewellery meets illustration in Castro Smith’s intricately engraved pieces
Wallpaper: Castro Smith uses traditional engraving techniques in his symbolic rings and pendants.
Ornate Collection Of Golden Jewellery Discovered In Egypt
Heritage Daily: An Egyptian-English archaeological mission, affiliated with the University of Cambridge, have discovered a collection of golden jewellery during excavations at the tell el-amarna necropolis, located on the eastern banks of the Nile, in the present-day minya governorate of Egypt.
Meet the family-run business that has been creating people’s dream jewellery for more than 200 years
Gloucestershire Live: From engagement ring design to luxury watch repairs, Beards can do it all.
Anxiety rings: can fidget jewellery really help to relieve anxiety?
Stylist: Anxiety rings are everywhere on TikTok, but do they actually work? We asked an expert to explain.
Veert’s studded pearls rethink traditional jewellery motifs
Wallpaper: New York-based jewellery brand Veert brings a cool energy to classic forms.
Explainer | Inside the intricate craft of stone cutting: every high jewellery house fancies a different cut, from Graff’s love of geometry to Chopard’s chandelier earrings that feature briolette diamonds
SCMP: High jewellery houses like Graff, Chopard, Messika and Ronald Abram are using fancy cuts in their creations for their unique aesthetics and refractive qualities.
The Ultimate Guide to Styling Colorful Jewels
Harpers Bazaar: Elevate your look and mood with vibrant pieces.
These Jewels Are Inspired by Truman Capote's High-Society Swans
Veranda: These society jewels are a serenade to the women of Truman Capote’s glamorous inner circle, mirroring the style of each 20th-century icon.
Diver finds jewellery worth £10k in Helford river
BBC: A haul of jewellery found at the bottom of a river and handed in to police is believed to be worth about £10,000.
Emerging Jewelry Designer Ashley Harris Shares Her Favorite Holiday Style Hack
Vogue: Ashley Harris knows her way around beautiful objects. In 2019, the former director at Sotheby’s auction house launched her jewelry line Don’t Let Disco, combining her love of art and beads (she has a 15-year-old collection) into whimsical and playful jewelry.
Chopard Moves Its NYC Flagship to Fifth Avenue
Elle: The storied Swiss jeweler and watchmaker opened a brand-new boutique in the Crown Building.
Glasgow-based silversmith wins unique prize for goblet work
The National: A Glasgow-Based silversmith has received a unique award where the prize is the chance to create a handmade goblet that will become part of a highly prestigious collection.
Graduate who started a side-hustle designing jewellery in her childhood bedroom –
Daily Mail: Creating her own logo on Canva and modelling her products herself - reveals she's now making £500,000 a year.
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