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News Edit: 5 May 2019
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A round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Master Jeweler Adam Foster's Ultra-Fine Designs Star At Bergdorf Goodman
Forbes: To understand the decisive differences between mere jewelry and ultra-fine jewelry, spend a few minutes studying the ultra-nuanced creations of master jeweler Adam Foster.
Why Maison Tabbah's Diamond Phoenix Earrings Carry Generations Of Jewelry History
Forbes: Family-run fine jewelry house Tabbah applies five generations of jewelry expertise to atelier-made pieces like these finely crafted Phoenix earrings.
Magpies, rejoice – the V&A has revamped its jewellery gallery
Apollo: There is a Japanese proverb, ‘jyuu nin, to iro’, which translates literally as ‘ten people, ten colours’. It conveys the meaning that, given the chance, every person will choose something different.
Orbiting Around Jewelry That Celebrates The 50th Anniversary Of The 1969 Moon Landing
Forbes: This summer on July 20th will commemorate the 50th year anniversary of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.
Ahead of the Met Gala, the most fabulously flamboyant jewellery fit for the 'camp' theme
The Telegraph
How Chopard became the first ethical luxury jewellery brand
Euro News: At a star-studded press conference in the Swiss town of Basel in March last year, Chopard made a bold announcement.
This tiny Ford Escort is made from gold, silver and diamonds
Top Gear: This 1/25th scale Escort is going up for auction next week.
Nikos Koulis Shows His Exquisite High Jewelry to a Greek Port City
Vogue: It’s a chilly spring evening, and I am at a warehouse turned gallery a stone’s throw from the Mediterranean, in Piraeus, an active port of Athens for the last 2,500 or so years.
The Jewellery Collection We're Currently Coveting
Harpers Bazaar: These fans of precious stones by de GRISOGONO have been a regular Red Carpet fixture since their launch in 2016.
‘Made in Chelsea’ alum Rosie Fortescue is building a jewelry empire
Page Six: Rosie Fortescue is more than just the girl from the UK reality show “Made in Chelsea.”
Fashion: ROX buying director Donna Hogg on the latest jewellery trends
Scotsman: From stacking to halo settings, the world of gems is ever changing.
Emotional ties with Arabella Weir
Daily Mail: The actress and writer on rebellious reading, sentimental scents and what she has in common with Obama
Prince Charles has a bash at silversmithing during visit to new north-east smiddy centre
Evening Express: Prince Charles tried his hand as a silversmith as he visited a north-east town.
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