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

Jewels Belong on People, Not In Safes, Says Maison Boucheron’s Hélène Poulit-Duquesne

Barrons: High-jewelry Maison Boucheron originated in mid-19th century Paris, but its designs—and business—have managed to evolve with the times.

www.barrons.com

The pre-Olympics Paris fashion season will pack a punch

Vogue Business: The French capital has been turned into a giant construction site, giving way to concern about venue access. That’s not enough to stop designers putting on their shows.

www.voguebusiness.com

Why more men are wearing jewellery

The Week: Pop culture is boosting interest in earrings and necklaces, alongside classic tie pins and lapel pins.

theweek.com

Tiffany & Co. Celebrated The New High Jewelry Collection With Usher, Reese Witherspoon, and Anya Taylor-Joy

Vogue: On Thursday night, Tiffany & Co. hosted a star-studded, intimate dinner at the Beverly Estate in Los Angeles to celebrate the launch of its Blue Book 2024 Céleste collection.

www.vogue.com

Queen Mary of Denmark Gives 'Game of Thrones' Vibes in New Portrait Showing Her Debut in Emerald Crown Jewels

People: Queen Mary and King Frederik wore some true treasures from the royal vault.

people.com

Geneva-Based Margaret Jewels Pioneers Perfectly Personalized Bangles

Forbes: While personalized jewelry has been in style for thousands of years, the oldest extant bangle bracelet* (made of the green phyllosilicate mineral chlorite) dates back 65,000 to 70,000 years.

www.forbes.com

Jewels to mark the moments that matter

FT: For every new milestone there’s a gemstone to match.

www.ft.com

From Bijoux de Diamants to Tweed de Chanel: A closer look at the maison’s legacy of innovation

Tatler Asia: Gabrielle Chanel wrote her own story in the world of jewellery—a tale that still lives on within the house of Chanel today through its contemporary creations and one-of-a-kind treasures in the Patrimoine collection.

www.tatlerasia.com

From Swiss Banker to Gem-Setter: The Remarkable Journey of Pierre Salanitro

GIEPC: Nearly three decades ago, when Geneva-based Pierre Salanitro made the unusual career shift from being a Swiss banker to a gem-setter, he probably didn’t anticipate that he would become the most popular gem-setter for the biggest luxury watch brands in the world.

gjepc.org

Chanel Unveils Its New Watches At Watches & Wonders 2024

Luxus Plus: Chanel revealed its latest watch innovations at Watches & Wonders 2024, elegantly blending tradition and modernity.

luxus-plus.com

Jewellery designer lights up London with filigree inlay pieces

Independent: Imagine transforming gold and silver into threads as delicate as a strand of hair, meticulously knitting them into intricate lace that represents a blooming flower, with precious gems carefully inset onto the delicate petals — this is the art of filigree inlay, a traditional Chinese court jewellery technique also known as “fine gold art”.

www.independent.co.uk

Jaeger-Lecoultre At London Craft Week

Wonderland Magazine: The renowned Swiss watchmaking Maison heads to London for the capital’s 10th anniversary of Craft Week celebrations.

www.wonderlandmagazine.com

Sparkle & status: Scottish jewellery makers of the 16th century rivalled those of Renaissance Europe and encoded their work with secrets

Scotsman: Rare examples from National Museums Scotland and the Royal Collection offer a glimpse into power, status and allegiances during the period says Dr Anna Groundwater, the editor of new book Decoding the Jewels.

www.scotsman.com

West Midlands jewellery sector to be boosted by new £1 million training centre at Aston University Engineering Academy

Aston: Aston University Engineering Academy to set up a new jewellery skills training centre in Birmingham.

www.aston.ac.uk

Aussie jewellery brand Jackie Mack Designs to be stocked by US retailer Bloomingdale’s

Smart Company: A Sydney-based ethical jewellery brand that has sold more than 100,000 pieces in the past three years alone has revealed it has partnered with US luxury department store chain Bloomingdale’s.

www.smartcompany.com.au

How Brilliant Earth Is Using Retail To Lead In Sustainable Fine Jewelry

Forbes: Founded over two decades ago by Beth Gerstein and Eric Grossberg, Brilliant Earth emerged from a personal quest for ethically sourced engagement rings, blossoming into a brand dedicated to transforming the jewelry industry.

www.forbes.com

Author: 

Rebecca van Rooijen

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