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News Edit: 20 August 2023
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A round up of this week's national and international jewellery news...
British Museum: Theft Thought To Be An Inside Job
Artlyst: The British Museum has sacked a staff member after gold, jewellery, and semi-precious gems disappeared from one of the museum’s storage lock-ups. Several items were either “missing, stolen or damaged”.
'Embarrassed' British Museum forced to ramp up security after 'inside job' jewellery thief
Express: It may be one of the world's most respected museums, but experts are saying its bosses must be red-faced.
British Museum staff member dismissed
Daily Mail: as gold, jewellery and semi-precious gems dating back to the 15th century BC are found 'missing, stolen or damaged' from collection - bosses vow to find treasures but say recovery will be a 'painstaking job'
British Museum's priceless artefacts stolen in 'inside job'
Telegraph: Race against time as detectives search for irreplaceable missing pieces before they are smuggled out of the country.
LSA For Local: Shristi Ghunawat on how Tangerine’s green jewellery redefines luxury
Lifestyle Asia: In an exclusive conversation with Lifestyle Asia India, Shristi Ghunawat shares what makes her brand Tangerine special.
Lily Arkwright designs Lionesses’ World Cup Winners’ Ring
Lucire: NEWS A one-off ring featuring trillion-cut diamonds, asscher-cut sapphires and aqua spinels has been created in tribute of the English side at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Meghan Markle sparks controversy by wearing lab-grown diamonds during Royal trip
Daily Times: During her visit to the Royal landscapes, Meghan Markle boldly made a statement by accessorising her outfits with elegant lab-grown diamond jewellery.
Scrap hated tourist tax to give the High Street a desperately needed boost, says jeweller Pandora
This is Money: Pandora said scrapping the tourist tax would be a salve for the High Street as it battles the cost-of-living crisis and train strikes.
Pandora Lifts Outlook as Jeweller Pushes Lab-Grown Diamonds
BoF: Pandora A/S raised its revenue forecast on strong demand as the Danish jewellery chain expands sales of lab-grown diamonds, aiming to popularise the cheaper alternatives to mined gems.
The Top Jewellery Trends for Fall-Winter 2023-2024, According to 5 Canadian Designers
Elle Cananda: All that glitters.
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