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News Edit: 23 September 2018
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A round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Celebrated jeweller Helen Britton takes a fresh look at Newcastle
The Herald: The brooches, necklaces and rings made by Helen Britton are known, exhibited and admired globally and...
Jewellery Digest: Annoushka Ducas
Vogue: Sustaining a successful career in the jewellery industry for over two decades is no mean feat, but Annoushka Ducas...
The Monica Vinader effect: how this woman reinvented your jewellery box
The Telegraph: Marilyn Monroe famously sang that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but if she were performing today...
Put a ring on it: ‘You should look down at your hand and feel happier every time’
Irish Times: Nigel O’Reilly’s Irish jewellery can compete with top luxury houses.
Meet Your Maker: Julie Blyfield at home in a world of jewellery
Adelaide Review: An artist’s studio is always a reflection of the artist, of how they create work and how they organise their...
Why Louis Vuitton's high jewellery is fit for an empress
The Telegraph: The emblems and insignia of royalty, aka regalia, are the threads that run through Louis Vuitton's latest...
Sinuous & Sculptural Calder Jewels from an Important Canadian Collection
Sothebys: Montreal-native Elspeth McConnell was among the premiere collectors of indigenous Canadian and First Nations...
Local jewellery designer lets her passion shine bright
The Scoop: Stepping out of her comfort zone, Wei Yi Lau braves the uncertainty of becoming an entrepreneur.
Seven 'sweet-spot' jewellery brands to know now
The Telegraph: From 'Queen of Hoops' Dinny Hall to the must-have label of the fashion set, Alghieri, here's the low down...
Charlotte Casiraghi talks philosophy, privilege and fashion's preconceptions as she unveils her jewellery collection for Montblanc
The Telegraph: Charlotte Casiraghi, 11th in line to the Monégasque throne, the granddaughter of Rainier III...
The incredible story behind Marie Antoinette's jewellery, up for auction after being hidden for 200 years
The Telegraph: One evening at the Tuileries Palace, some time in 1791, Queen Marie Antoinette and one of her ladies-in...
The Eye-Catching World of Michele della Valle Jewellery
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