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

Style Edit: Bulgari’s Mediterranea High Jewellery collection is a tribute to its founder’s journey, taking inspiration from Italian baroque aesthetics in art and architecture

SCMP: Bulgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin calls the collection ‘an epic and immersive journey’ through the crossroads of Mediterranean influences, from Rome to Venice.

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Somerset resident turns recycled ocean trash into jewellery for her own business

Yahoo: Sophie Witt, who was born and raised in Frome, recently turned her beachcombing hobby into a successful jewellery business.

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Meet the artisan jeweller whose ethical, traceable designs are inspired by nature

Yahoo: Raised in the Netherlands, jeweller Clio Saskia has always loved the natural world.

uk.news.yahoo.com

Pattaraphan gives jewellery a playful twist

Wallpaper: Pattaraphan founder Nok Salirathavibhaga brings a sense of fun to her jewellery brand.

www.wallpaper.com

‘Buy yourself a damn diamond.’ The jewellery disruptors speak

FT: How Maria Tash, Mejuri and Diamond Foundry transformed the industry for good.

www.ft.com

Hidden gem: a jeweller’s remodelled terrace in west London

The Guardian: Changes and clever touches mean there are surprises aplenty behind the front door of this Edwardian home.

www.theguardian.com

A glittering career ahead for the next generation of Riverina jewellers

Region Riverina: Wagga Wagga has a long and proud legacy in the jewellery trade and today boasts more than its share of skilled craftsmen and women.

regionriverina.com.au

More than just love in these jewels

The Press: Making beautiful jewellery is just part of Joachim van Oostrum’s job - he’s also in the business of preserving memories.

www.thepress.co.nz

Crafting a greener future: How jewellery companies can embrace eco-conscious practices

Sussex Express: In response to growing environmental concerns, the jewellery industry is increasingly focusing on sustainable practices. Jack Lockyer, co-founder of South Downs Designs, a sustainable Brighton-based jewellery brand, offers his practical guidance for jewellery companies aiming to adopt eco-conscious approaches and how consumers can hold manufacturers accountable.

www.sussexexpress.co.uk

Winchcombe meteorite fragments made into jewellery

BBC: Fragments of a meteorite that crashed down to earth in 2021 have been made into items of jewellery.

www.bbc.co.uk

Easter fun at Castle Howard includes exclusive Spring jewellery display and family-friendly Easter Trail

The Scarborough News: Looking for something to do this Easter? There is a special Spring display window at Castle Howard,decorated by independent jewellers, and a family-friendly Easter Animal Trail to enjoy.

www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk

Jewellery's next big opportunity: Divorce

Vogue Business: Emily Ratajkowski and Mia Khalifa are among the influencers driving a change in the way we talk about divorce, with a focus on repurposing wedding jewellery. Brands are cashing in.

www.voguebusiness.com

Irina Shayk stuns in a crystal adorned bra while Karlie Kloss wears nothing but jewellery as Swarovski unveils latest Venus inspired campaign

Daily Mail: Swarovski unveiled its latest campaign on Wednesday ahead of its spring summer collection.

www.dailymail.co.uk

The story behind Van Cleef & Arpels’ groundbreaking Mystery Set technique

How Van Cleef & Arpels’ Serti Mystérieux – the Mystery Set technique – represents its constant drive to innovate in the context of the creative spirit that defined 1930s Paris.

www.prestigeonline.com

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Rebecca van Rooijen

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