As nature slowly transitions from summer to the warm, golden tones of autumn so does jewellery as was richly in evidence at ...
Richa Goyal Sikri’s "No Stone Unturned: The Hunt for African Gems" reveals the people behind the sparkle of the African gemstone trade. The gemstone industry has always been cloaked in secrecy. While ...
The Boat Race is a historic fixture in London's event calendar as each June, Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews meet at Putney Bridge to vie for first place in the 4.25-mile race to Mortlake. The first ...
The world’s most important single strand of natural grey pearls is a double record breaker at Sotheby’s Hong Kong auction. Hong Kong: Hong Kong address: 88 Queensway, Hong Kong ...
Links of London has been offering an eclectic collection of British fine jewellery in sterling silver and 18ct gold since it first opened in 1990. Best known for its charms and charm bracelets, its ...
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 ...
One of Britain's most decorated jewellery designers, Wendy Ramshaw champions unique and ground-breaking designs - defying any boundaries set in the jewellery industry. She notably invented the ...
Founded in the legendary Place Vendôme in 1906 by Alfred Van Cleef & Estelle Arpels, the couple's love story infuses each of the Maison's designs. Van Cleef & Arpels is as famous for its fine ...
An acronym for Inspired Vladyslav Yavorskyy, IVY high jewellery is created from the inspiration Vladyslav has found through his travels in discovering the mysterious jungles of Burma, Africa, Sri ...
Established in Milan in 1967 by Pino Rabolini, Pomellato has already become one of the giants in European high jewellery.
Goldsmiths’ Hall in London offers a captivating insight into five decades of jewellery creations made in tandem by the De Vroomen husband-and-wife team. London address: Goldsmiths’ Hall, Foster Lane, ...
Softly spoken du Rose did not start out life as a jeweller but studied English at university. A visit to a bookshop in the Cotswolds, where he discovered a tome that brought him face to face with the ...