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

Mystery of jeweller Vashi’s vanishing diamonds and Middle East investors who lost millions

The National News: Vashi Dominguez's eponymous company was touted as the future of the diamond trade, but collapsed owing £170m. The National investigates what went wrong.

www.thenationalnews.com

High Jewelry Artist Anna Hu Celebrates Chinese Culture In Paris

Forbes: 2024 is a year of milestones for France. Not only are eyes on the capital for the LVMH-sponsored Olympic Games, the fashion calendar is packed with events like Vogue World: Paris and now there’s a snap general election.

www.forbes.com

Pomellato’s New High Jewelry Collection Celebrates Milan

National Jeweler: “The Dualism of Milan” collection features two chapters representing the monochromatic and colorful spirit of the city.

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Cindy Chao Celebrates 20 Years With New High Jewelry Collection

Forbes: It was 20 years ago that Cindy Chao founded her high jewelry business with $100,000 and a creative passion handed down from her father, a sculptor, and her grandfather, an architect.

www.forbes.com

At The Met, A New Exhibition Celebrates A Genius Of Silver Design At Tiffany & Co.

Elle Décor: It’s time to get to know Edward C. Moore.

www.elledecor.com

EXCLUSIVE: Chanel’s New High Jewelry Is About Sporty Allure

WWD: It’s all about Gabrielle Chanel’s quest for freedom of movement.

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Chanel unveils Haute Joaillerie Sport collection, which celebrates freedom of movement

Tatler Asia: Function meets fashion in Chanel’s new line of jewellery that gives a nod to the brand’s sporty side.

www.tatlerasia.com

Chanel unveils Haute Joaillerie Sport collection, which celebrates freedom of movement

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.

www.scmp.com

Gigi Hadid Gifts Taylor Swift a Custom Ring Featuring the Sweetest Nod to Travis Kelce—and Her Cat

Marie Claire: The model heard "personalized jewelry" and ran with it.

www.marieclaire.com

Why Talitha Cummins left journalism to start lab grown jewellery brand The Cut

Insider Retail: After a 20-year career as one of Australia’s most sought-after TV presenters, Talitha Cummins has come full circle with the 2022 launch of her jewellery business The Cut.

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Dazzling jewellery releases for June 2024

Prestige online: From collections glittering with ethically-sourced diamonds to bold statement pieces, these new releases are set to inspire jewellery aficionados this season.

www.prestigeonline.com

Blaze Metals granted three-year certification by Jewelry Council

Citi Newsroom: Blaze Metals FZ-LLC, a prominent bullion brand, has been granted a three-year certification by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), affirming its commitment to ethical practices in the jewellery industry.

citinewsroom.com

Melbourne-based startup Cullen Jewellery goes global

Insider Retail: Melbourne-based startup Cullen Jewellery is broadening its horizons in the country and globally.

insideretail.com.au

The rise of lab-grown diamonds in the jewelry industry

Rolling Out: The jewelry industry has witnessed a significant trend in recent years: the rise of lab-grown diamonds.

rollingout.com

Goldsmiths North event to return to Sheffield next month

Yorkshire Post: More than fifty independent contemporary Silverware and Jewellery makers from across the UK are heading to Sheffield next month for the prestigious Goldsmiths North event.

www.yorkshirepost.co.uk

Boucheron’s complete reinvention of the jewellery case rewrites future in luxury

The Peak Magazine: Seeing the jewellery case as a precious object, the French maison undertook its redesign for a better world.

www.thepeakmagazine.com

COUTURE: Unveils Tomorrow’s Jewellery Trends in Las Vegas

GJEPC: COUTURE held annually at the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas is the most exclusive and intimate destination for the designer fine jewellery and luxury timepiece market.

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The Japanese imperial jewels

Daily Mail: we might see at the state banquet for Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako... but don't expect a glimpse of the mysterious 'Three Sacred Treasures'

www.dailymail.co.uk

Duchess of Edinburgh borrows Queen Camilla's jewels for glamorous State Banquet

GB News: The Duchess of Edinburgh borrowed Queen Camilla's jewels for Tuesday evening's glamorous State Banquet.

www.gbnews.com

King Charles III's New Diamond Jewel Explained

News Week: King Charles and Queen Camilla led the British royals at their ceremonial best on Tuesday night, as they hosted a state banquet at Buckingham Palace in honor of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.

www.newsweek.com

The most important design motifs every jewellery lover should know about

The Peak Magazine: At the heart of every jewellery maison is a design emblem as deeply rooted in its legacy as it is captivating and distinctive. How many can you name?

www.thepeakmagazine.com

Bright young things: six of the best new jewellery designers

The Times: These are the most exciting emerging makers to have on your radar right now.

www.thetimes.com

“I feel Naked Without Them”: Zoë Kravitz On The Jewellery She Can’t Live Without

Vogue: Zoë Kravitz used to throw all her jewellery in little bowls dotted around her bedroom, then spend hours trying to detangle individual necklaces from each web of chains.

www.vogue.co.uk

French fashion and jewelry exhibition opens at Hong Kong Palace Museum

Global Times: "The Adorned Body: French Fashion and Jewellery 1770-1910 from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris" special exhibition kicked off at the Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) on Wednesday, highlighting fascinating stories about the evolution of fashion in France and the dynamic interplay of cultures that has shaped fashion in France.

www.globaltimes.cn

The 10 most expensive silver items featured on ‘Antiques Roadshow’

The News Tribune: For over 5,000 years, dating back to Anatolia in 3000 B.C., silver has been mined and sold as a precious commodity across the globe. People first used the metal for coins and jewelry, but by the 1700s, silversmiths in Europe and the American colonies popularized silver household items, including coffee pots, teapots, and sugar bowls.

www.thenewstribune.com

Pierre Hardy, Creative Director Of Hermès Jewelery On The New High Jewelery Collection

Vogue: Pierre Hardy explores the complexities and intricacies of color in the new Hermès high jewelry collection.

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Chanel Embraces Sports Fever With Its New High Jewelry Collection

Vogue: Sports are a hot topic this summer: Football’s UEFA Euro Cup has all of Europe’s attention, the Paris Olympics are a mere month away, and Wimbledon is around the corner. Chanel’s new high jewelry collection “Haute Joaillerie Sport,” which was showcased this week in Monaco, wasn’t directly inspired by any of these events, but it’s certainly a timely debut.

www.vogue.com

Chanel Unveils ‘Haute Joaillerie Sport’ High Jewelry Collection With Keira Knightley

Red Carpet: Seeing Keira Knightley back in the spotlight has been the highlight of my week.

www.redcarpet-fashionawards.com

Niobium: The award-winning Yorkshire jeweller using an unusual metal in her work

Yorkshire Post: Inspired by natural minerals, award-winning jeweller Alice Fry is one of just an handful of people in the world using the metal Niobium in her work. She spoke to Sally Clifford. Pictures by Tony Johnson.

www.yorkshirepost.co.uk

New Designers 2024 kicks off week one with two Scottish graduates winning top prizes

Furniture Production: The 39th edition of New Designers opened yesterday with its Week One showcase, running until 29 June 2024, at the Business Design Centre in London. This annual event celebrates the best emerging talent in the UK, featuring over 3,000 design graduates from more than 100 university courses.

www.furnitureproduction.net

3D Printed Wearable Market is Expected to Reach US$ 10,246.60 Million by 2033

FMI Blog: The 3D printed wearable Industry is expected to reach US$ 4251.70 million in 2023. The market is predicted to reach US$ 10,246.60 million in 2033. Between 2023 and 2033, the market is expected to register a CAGR of 9.20%.

www.fmiblog.com

She Uses Jewelry to Help Identify the Nameless

NY Times: After disasters and unexpected deaths, Maria Maclennan examines necklaces, rings and other items to aid investigators and families looking for answers.

www.nytimes.com

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