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News Edit 8 April 2018
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A round up of this week's news...
Bulgari to restore Rome's Largo Argentina site
Wanted in Rome: Rome's archaeological site at Largo di Torre Argentina is to be restored in a project sponsored by luxury jeweller Bulgari, according to Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera.
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Thousands of Scots sign petition to stop young Russian jeweller being deported
Daily Record: Evgeniia Balashova's dream career is hanging by a thread after being declined a visa extension because of problems registering her address.
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At jewellery fair, sellers find diminished desire to spend
Gulf News: Once common to see jewellery sets sell for $300,000 and above, consumers now hold back
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Rosh Mahtani's demi-fine jewellery: 'modern heirlooms' in the making
Australian Financial Review: The handmade coin medallions that Rosh Mahtani crafts in her London studio are examples of "demi-fine jewellery", the fast-growing category in the sector that straddles fashion and fine jewellery.
Susan Cohn plans performances in response to Denmark's controversial "jewellery law"
Dezeen: Jewellery designer Susan Cohn is working on a project that will explore a new Danish law that allows border authorities to confiscate jewellery from asylum seekers.
Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, and other high jewellers who think out of the box to attract new clientele
South China Morning Post: Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Boucheron, Bulgari and Chaumet adopt contemporary and whimsical designs
Bold gold becomes jewellery’s centre of attention
Hot To Spend It: Gold is striding into the jewellery spotlight, as its sculptural purity and sensual allure propel it from supporting role to centre stage, says Vivienne Becker.
Beyond the dazzle: behind the scenes at Cartier
The Guardian: More than 300 stunning jewels from the French house are on show at the NGA. But it’s the journey they took from fanciful notion to sparkling creation that’s just as interesting
A tribute to 1960s London’s radical jewellery opens in NYC
How To Spend It: Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos puts the “London Originals” designer-jewellers in the spotlight Vivienne Becker
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