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We spotlight the timepieces that went beyond precision—embracing beauty, history, and emotion at the world’s leading ...
It’s not easy for a newcomer to stand out in jewellery. With thousands of brands, from global powerhouses to one-person bands ...
We need your help to keep The Jewellery Editor’s independence so that we can continue to offer quality writing that’s open to everyone around the world. It means we can give a full and varied picture ...
The unveiling of 17 new bee and honeycomb-themed jewels at Chaumet's Place Vendôme boutique reveals a new strategy for this best-selling line of jewels. The strong growth of the bee category has ...
Some motifs become more than decoration — they become part of a brand’s DNA. At Louis Vuitton, the Monogram Flower, first imagined by Georges-Louis Vuitton in 1896, has served that purpose for over a ...
With a passion for coloured gemstones and classical training as a gemmologist, award-winning Jayce Wong's distinctive brand of cool was developed in London, where she graduated from Central Saint ...
Jonathan Arndt has commanded a reputation for its breathtaking jewelry thanks to its many appearances on red carpets over the years. The attention to detail and exquisite design is evident in every ...
Dutch-born bespoke fine jewellery designer Leo de Vroomen has made De Vroomen of London the winner of the coveted De Beers Diamonds International Award and the 2001 Award for Best in Design, Haute ...
Inspired by spectacular acts of nature, Jacqueline Cullen's use of the beautiful and rare Whitby jet, a fossilised wood that is more than 180 million years old, has resulted in a collection of ...
Fine jeweller Chris Enebo specialises in unique antique jewellery from Georgian, Victorian and late Art Deco periods.
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