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Fairmined gold, lost-wax casting, and narrative design—meet seven English jewellers leading the slow-made movement.
Natural Diamond Council ambassador Lily James backs Canadian diamonds for both their strong ethical stance as well as their ...
With each successive year since Louis Vuitton 's first high jewellery collection in 2008, the Parisian luxury house has exceeded expectations with ever more ambitious and awe-inspiring jewellery.
A diverse range of sixty-five gemstones cut into over a dozen shapes brings exciting, vibrant hues to Polychroma. Bvlgari has gone beyond just jewels and created a realm dedicated to the collection's ...
The lion, recast One of the most striking narratives emerged from the Lion of Mademoiselle — a collection of jewellery-watches anchored by Chanel’s long-standing astrological totem. The Diamonds ...
Completing the trio is the Tambour Bushido Automata, the latest creation in Louis Vuitton’s series of mechanical storytelling watches. It follows the Tambour Carpe Diem, which won the Audacity Prize ...
In Valenza, a small but industrious city in northern Italy long regarded as the country’s jewellery capital, Bvlgari has unveiled a landmark project. With its newly expanded Manifattura — now the ...
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 ...
The DIY trend in horology is not limited to Maison Alcée. Initium, for example, offers an introduction to Swiss watchmaking through its kit, which enables participants to assemble their own wristwatch ...
Embodying Pantone’s mocha mousse prediction in the USA is Jacquie Aiche, whose jewellery features brown moonstone, smoky topaz and rutilated quartz for pendants and rings. These mellow coloured ...
As the New Year approaches, Greek jewellery house Lalaounis continues its tradition of blending artistry with cultural heritage. The 2025 Good Luck charm is more than an accessory—it symbolises ...
Jewellery is designed to be worn not kept in glass display vitrines and in the rarefied world of high jewellery the vitrine is being replaced by the catwalk. Clients are now lavishly entertained in ...
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