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Here is a round up of this week's international jewellery news...
 

The Engagement Ring Trends You’ll See Everywhere In 2022

Vogue: If 2020 and 2021 reminded us of anything, it’s that the future is completely unpredictable – and precious. This reality impacted everything: from our livelihoods to our habits and the way that we consume.

www.vogue.co.uk

The jeweller making modern talismans

FT: Nigora Tokhtabayeva of Tabayer is putting the idea of protection at the centre of her designs.

www.ft.com

Crystals and denim are the only partywear pairing you need

Wallpaper: Team crystals and denim for nonchalant dazzle this party season.

www.wallpaper.com

Queen Victoria’s Love of Jewels Went With Her to the Grave

Town and Country: Her symbolic jewelry has inspired a new generation of poignan.

www.townandcountrymag.com

The Best Silver Jewellery To Buy Now

The Times: Ditch the gold bling — silver is having a moment again. The look? Bigger and bolder than ever.

www.thetimes.co.uk

This jewellery brand’s new homeware makes for a distinguished dinner table

Wallpaper: Foundrae’s new collection of ceramic plates take design cues from the brand’s mystical jewellery.

www.wallpaper.com

Tangan Jewellery's dainty polymer clay earrings are inspired by geometric shapes and nature

Options the Edge: Founder Naomi Wong on turning a pandemic pastime into a full-time job.

www.optionstheedge.com

Christie’s Presents Second Jewellery Talents Of Today Sale With Paris Gallery

Forbes: Opening today, Paris auction house Christie's presents an edit of work by contemporary designers, in collaboration with Second Petale gallery, as part of the Joaillerie Paris online auction.

www.forbes.com

Who Was Margaret Greville—the Socialite Who Left Her Jewels to the Royal Family?

Town and Country: Taking a deeper dive into the famed Greville bequest, which left the Windsors with such gems as Princess Eugenie's emerald wedding tiara and the Duchess of Cornwall's favorite diamond necklace.

www.townandcountrymag.com

The most beautiful demi-fine jewellery to invest in now

Harpers Bazaar: We round up the pieces guaranteed to elevate your wardrobe.

www.harpersbazaar.com

Haute High Jewelry For The Holidays 

Haute Living: Welcome to the precious world of high jewelry: Haute Joaillerie. A new vertical dedicated to exploring the wonders of premier, one-of-a-kind high jewelry pieces from Haute Living’s favorite Maisons, Haute Joaillerie is where new high jewelry collections, launches, and trends will sparkle.

hauteliving.com

All the Stunning Jewelry Trends That Are Poised to Take Over in 2022

Cosmopolitan: The bolder, the better.

www.cosmopolitan.com

York jeweller gifts 200 silver bracelets to NHS staff this Christmas

York Express: A York jeweller is giving an amazing token of thanks to 200 NHS Covid workers across the region this Christmas.

www.yorkpress.co.uk

NatWest hit with £264m fine in case linked to Bradford jeweller Fowler Oldfield

The Telegraph and Argus: NatWest has been fined more than £264 million after admitting breaching anti-money laundering regulations.

www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk

Berry's prepares to launch a third jewellery shop in York

York Press: New jobs are being created in York with the launch of another city centre shop for a luxury jewellery specialist.

www.yorkpress.co.uk

Radical Scots upcyclers give new future to cast-off jewellery

The National: A drive has been launched to rescue those tangled chains and unmatched earrings around Scotland in the hopes of giving them a glittering new future.

www.thenational.scot

Scotland’s unwanted jewellery gets a makeover

The Edinburgh Reporter: A local charity has teamed up with art colleges to rescue old jewellery and give it a new lease of life with the Radical Jewellery Makeover project.

theedinburghreporter.co.uk

Students turning old gems into modern classics

Herald Scotland: Forgotten and unloved jewellery pieces will sparkle once more when they are transformed into glittering new accessories to raise money for charity.

www.heraldscotland.com

2021 through the eyes of three female business owners

The Times: Supply chain issues, labour shortages and Brexit all added up to a challenging yet rewarding year for these bosses.

www.thetimes.co.uk

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