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News Edit:19 August 2018
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A round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Van Cleef & Arpels weaves fairytales through high-jewelry
Luxury Daily: French jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels is immersing consumers in a storybook world to debut its latest haute creations to a digital audience.
Inside Tiffany & Co’s New London Store
Living Etc: Meet the chicest vending machine you've ever seen...Tiffany & Co. have launched an interactive concept store in Covent Garden.
Maria Tash Isn't Finished Mapping Out Our Ear Estate
Vogue: When Liberty London invited Maria Tash to take up a permanent residence in its jewellery hall in 2016, it was a sign of how far the jewellery designer and professional piercer had come at overhauling our preconceived notions of piercing parlours.
Jewellery entrepreneur famous for spectacular rise and fall set to star at Suffolk business event
EADT: A jewellery entrepreneur whose fortunes took a tumble in the 1990s after a publicity gaffe is set to appear at a Suffolk business event.
Introducing Felt, the jewellery boutique offering vintage finds for £15
The Telegraph: Jewellery trends may come and go, but the earring’s long run of dominance shows no sign of ending.
How earrings became the boys' toy of the moment
Evening Standard: With sale of men’s jewellery on the up in the capital, earrings emerge as toys for the most stylish boys
'My heart hasn't been in it': Samantha Wills to close her multi-million dollar jewellery business after 15 years
Daily Mail: In a statement to Daily Mail Australia, the jewellery designer - who reportedly turns over $12 million a year - said the business will end trading in January 2019.
Statement Jewellery From the Southern Highlands
Broadsheet: A philosopher turned jewellery designer and his fashion-photographer fiancé make gold and silver pendant necklaces, studs, rings and earrings by hand from mostly recycled, raw materials.
Lila's, East Dulwich: a Hidden Gem
On a charming corner of East Dulwich, find conversation-starting jewellery and storied antique gemstones
In My Jewellery Box: Suzanne Kalan
The Telegraph: Suzanne Kalan was born in Lebanon and grew up in Kuwait, before moving to Montreal and later LA, where her father had a jewellery store.
The interstellar appeal of Beijing brand Mistova
Wallpaper: Beijing-based Danyi Zhu may have only launched Mistova in 2013, but her jewellery label has an infinity-and-beyond appeal.
Jewellery thief jailed again for failing to pay back proceeds of England's biggest heist
Reuters: One of a gang of ageing criminals who audaciously raided a safe-deposit business in England’s biggest-ever burglary will spend more time in jail after failing to pay back over 6 million pounds.
Ford Escort made from silver and jewels to be sold for charity
BBC: A jeweller with a passion for cars is making a miniature replica of his beloved MK2 Ford Escort.
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