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A round up of this week's national and international jewellery news...

Tone Vigeland, Norwegian jewellery designer and sculptor inspired by nature and landscape – obituary

Telegraph: Other influences included medieval chain-mail, traditional Viking crafts and arrowheads in the British Museum.

www.telegraph.co.uk

High jewellery – a study of the classics

FT: Celebrating the style signatures of the very finest craft techniques.

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Bling things: 18 of the best jewellery pieces – in pictures

The Guardian: Convertible earrings, wobbly alphabet studs... Make your jewellery work with sculptural shapes and mixed materials.

www.theguardian.com

Jewellery as a force for good

Busines Cornwall: Ethica Diamonds, a family-run jewellery company based in St Austell specialising in lab-grown diamonds and ethical gemstones, has launched a new collection which will help two local charities.

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‘I accidentally turned my passion for antique jewellery into a healthy profit’

Telegraph: From car boot sales to vintage fairs, a new generation of treasure collectors…

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‘Jewellery By Sculptors And Painters’ Comes To The Venice Biennale

Forbes: Wearable works by artists and designers, including Sophia Vari, Ute Decker and Giuseppe Penone, will go on show in Venice next week in a canalside venue behind St Mark’s Square.

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In Van Cleef & Arpels’ high jewellery, the archival meets the au courant

Wallpaper: Van Cleef & Arpels pays tribute to its rich heritage with a captivating high jewellery collection.

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Man in court over £29,000 robbery at Ogden's jewellers

Gazette Herald: A man has appeared before York Magistrates' Court accused of a £29,100 jewellery robbery.

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Michael Hill re-brand: Why this photo of Miranda Kerr is the start of the biggest jewellery store makeover ever seen in Australia

Daily Mail: Model Miranda Kerr has partnered with Australian jewellery brand Michael Hill . The company is set to undergo a huge rebrand.

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Graff Galaxia + More Standout Jewellery From Paris

Wonderland Magazine: The high jewellery house goes cosmic with its new “otherworldly” collection, and we round up some of the other stand-out high jewellery pieces showcased in Paris.

www.wonderlandmagazine.com

Astrid & Miyu’s jewellery is now a staple in my collection, here’s my honest review

Cosmopolitan: Let’s talk welded bracelets, coveted ear stacks and all things sparkly

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Surprise! Y2K's Biggest Jewellery Trend Is Back, and I'm 100% Into It

Who What Wear: Trends come and go but great jewellery is forever. Able to a last lifetime (and beyond), your favourite jewels should offer you an easy way to showcase your personal style every day.

www.whowhatwear.com

A dazzling legacy: A deep dive into the storied past of Fred Jewellery

Prestige Online: Following the success of French jewellery brand Fred’s first- ever retrospective in Paris in 2022, the maison turned its sights to Asia for a second deep dive into its storied past; this time, taking place in the ALT.1 Hyundai Art Gallery in Seoul, South Korea.

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Where To Shop Enamelled Jewellery

The Voice of Fashion: Beyond meenakari, colourful jewels from homegrown labels explore the art of enamelling.

www.thevoiceoffashion.com

Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs celebrates avant-garde jewellery design

Wallpaper: 'Fashion, Design, Jewellery Exhibit' is the new transdisciplinary exhibition at Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs.

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From Tradition to Trend: The Evolution of Jewellery Styles this Year

GIEPC: SUMIT DASSANI, Partner, Dassani Brothers, talks about the evolution of changing jewellery trends and dives into the mind of today’s cons.

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Grand National: Leicester student designs prestigious trophy

BBC: A Leicester student has designed the trophy which will be presented to the winner of the Grand National.

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What are ‘semi-precious’ stones? From Louis Vuitton to Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, brands are using tourmalines, aquamarines and opals to bring a blaze of colour – and maybe even good fortune

SCMP: Francesca Cartier Brickell’s book on Cartier talks up semi-precious stones, as do Victoria Lampley Berens of jewellery consultancy The Stax and Sophie Howard, founder of By Pariah.

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Wood, leather and metal jewellery is having a moment: from Hermès to So-Le Studio, owned by the granddaughter of Ferragamo’s founder, designers’ imaginations are running wild with unusual materials

SCMP: Bespoke houses like Hemmerle, Emily P. Wheeler and Danish architect Sarah Müllertz’s Kinraden are blazing their own trail with jewellery designs showcasing unlikely metals and novel materials.

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6 luxury gifts guaranteed to wow, from Louis Vuitton and Boucheron jewellery, to a classy Diptyque scent, Marimekko’s iconic tableware and even a necklace that holds caviar

SCMP: Sparkles come courtesy of Louis Vuitton and Boucheron jewellery – as well as a quirky caviar-holding necklace, Chantal Shafie x Nomad Caviar – while Diptyque’s Vietnam-inspired scent is given a rustic jar and lid.

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Exceptional Sheffield artists showcasing at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

The Star: 15 April – 6 October 2024 at the YSP Centre.Skilled craftspeople and makers, based at leading Sheffield artist studio provider Yorkshire Artspace (YAS), are set to display and sell their work at Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) this spring/summer.

www.thestar.co.uk

Gemfields and Shruti Sushma Forge Ethical Gemstone Partnership

Salon Prive: In a significant development within the realm of fine jewellery, Gemfields proudly announces its collaboration with the esteemed Indian fine jeweller, Shruti Sushma.

www.salonprivemag.com

How to spot faked or forged antique silver hallmarks

Antiques Trade Gazette: Delegates attending the latest Goldsmiths’ Company London Assay Office seminar were warned to be alert to the many types of deceptive silver on the market.

www.antiquestradegazette.com

HunRod Chinese Zodiac Rings Show At Carpenters Workshop Gallery London

Forbes: Designed by Paris-based Michèle Lamy and Los Angeles-based Loree Rodkin, the high luxury HunRod jewelry brand takes its name from Lamy’s nickname, “Hun” and the first three letters of Rodkin’s surname.

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Author: 

Rebecca van Rooijen

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