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

Pandora says lab-grown diamonds the ethical choice. Not so, say diamond miners. Who’s right?

SCMP: Tobias Kormind, of online retailer 77 Diamonds, says diamond miners have largely eliminated shady dealings, and notes that lab-grown stones need a lot of power.

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My lightbulb moment: Jewellery designer who created a collection of pearls for the modern woman reveals the inspiration behind her business

Daily Mail: Olivia, 40, founded the Olivia & Pearl jewellery brand in 2016. She lives in London with her husband James, a major in the Royal Marines.

www.dailymail.co.uk

‘It was an amazing feeling’: West Sussex jeweller Hugo talks about winning BBC Two’s All That Glitters

WS County Times: Jeweller Hugo Johnson from Haywards Heath has talked about his surprise at winning the first series of BBC Two’s All That Glitters.

www.wscountytimes.co.uk

Collection No 5: A closer look at Chanel’s first high jewellery collection dedicated to its iconic fragrance

Prestige Online: Only a perfume as rich, unrivalled and mysterious as the century-old Chanel No 5 can inspire such a monumental high jewellery collection.

www.prestigeonline.com

Omnēque: the Vestiaire of vintage jewellery

FT: A new online marketplace is meeting the booming demand for pre-owned treasures.

www.ft.com

This Jewelry Collaboration Has Many Facets

NY Times: The eight-piece collection called Moussaieff by Anna Hu spans generations and geography.

www.nytimes.com

Colchester's Fenwick treasure to feature in British Museum exhibition

Gazette News: A hoard of jewellery and valuables found stashed away beneath a Colchester shop in 2014 is taking centre stage in an exhibition.

www.gazette-news.co.uk

How the pandemic changed Sabine Roemer’s jewelery business

Eminetra: Disruptor, Fixed, Opportunity. Pandemics aren’t the only thing for jewelery fans and designers alike.

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Creating upcycled copper jewellery from the waterside in Market Drayton

Shropshire Star: A floating jewellery-maker has cruised into a Shropshire town this week and hopes to find inspiration for some new pieces down by its canal.

www.shropshirestar.com

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