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News Edit: 28 April 2024
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A round up of this week's national and international jewellery news...
St Austell jewellery firm is backing two Cornish charities through new collection
Voice Newspaper: The Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust and the Cornwall Wildlife Trust will benefit.
Modern & Better Choices and The Impact of Sustainable and Ethical Jewelry
Fine Homes and Living: In recent years, the demand for ethical and sustainable jewelry has been on the rise. With growing awareness about the environmental and social impacts of the traditional jewelry industry, customers are beginning to look for better alternatives that align with their values.
How to change career track successfully
Harpers Bazar: Thinking about changing careers? Jewellery designer Lito Karakostanoglou did just that – here's her advice on how to make it work for you.
Meet the Bristol trader who's been repairing jewellery for 30 years
Bristol Post: The unique shop sells items ranging from 50p to £2,000.
The hottest new jewellery for spring 2024
The Times: Graff’s geometry lessons, Tiffany’s love hearts and other sparkling creations.
Etika Jewels introduces AI generated jewellery designs and models in collaboration with Bright River
Zawya: The brand has Partnered with Dutch AI powered solutions provider, Bright River to enhance the fine jewellery retail experience.
Iris van Herpen’s seminal 'Sculpting the Senses' exhibition at Paris' Musée des Arts Decoratifs is a must-see
Options The Edge: Hailed as one of the industry’s most visionary and forward-thinking talents, the 39-year-old is undoubtedly an avant-garde phenomenon.
The Repair Shop guest “speechless” after Brenton West restores family heirloom
Radio Times: Mayassa told Brenton he was a "genius" after seeing the reveal.
When Haute Joaillerie Met Sportswear
East London jewellery entrepreneur snaps up Essex hotel for £2m
Boutique Hotelier: New owner the Ukay Group is now planning a complete refurbishment of The Chichester Hotel in Wickford.
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