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News Edit 6 May 2018
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A round up of this week's international jewellery news...
Can the Man Who Made Coach Remake Tiffany?
Business of Fashion: Designer Reed Krakoff’s first collection for the storied jewellery retailer is also its biggest launch in a decade.
A jewellery designer tells us how statement earrings can help our selfie game
T2 Online: This season, high-fashion earrings are making a strong comeback as young fashionistas can't stop flaunting them in selfies.
In My Jewellery Box: Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos
The Telegraph: Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos was raised in Bangladesh and studied English Literature and political science in Massachusetts.
The Designer Whose Creations Entwine Art and Jewellery
AnOther Magazine: New York-based hyphenate Alice Waese creates jewellery with a sculptural sensibility, finding infinite inspiration in the raw romanticism of nature.
At Open Eye Gallery – Littlehouse Jewellery’s new collection
The Edinburgh Reporter: Sally Cuthbert has not always been a jeweller, but she is both talented and passionate about her craft.
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Jewellers ring up shining numbers
The Times: Profits at Anthony Nicholas, which owns the Fields and Fraser Hart jewellers, are sparkling as it made £3m (€3.4m) before tax in 2017.
The British fashion designers to watch out for
BBC: Seventeen young designers have been chosen to receive support from the British Fashion Council (BFC) in 2018.
How to buy a diamond: a guide to carat, clarity, colour, cut and cost
The Telegraph: Anyone can buy a diamond; you don’t need a licence or a secret code word.
Van Cleef & Arpels Celebrates 50 Years Of The Iconic Alhambra Design With A New Collection
The Times: Women used to save their diamonds for after dark — until a jewellery revolution took place in the 1960s.
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