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How a simple necklace became a symbol of survival
…they made a razor-sharp collection. Guy Berryman and Hannah Martin introduce their debut collaboration
Great designs that think out of the (bird) box
Sector suffers first big casualty from glut of man-made gemstones
Brands that play up their heritage are creating interest in new pieces as well as old
The UK’s only remaining thoroughfare dedicated solely to watches and jewellery helps the city keep its position as the top centre for retail spend outside London
A new arts institution that opened last month in China is part of a growing regional movement to showcase local craftsmanship
The empire’s exquisite craftsmanship is proving a rich source of inspiration for the next generation of Indian jewellers
The country has become the world’s second largest jewellery market, trailing only the US
The Hong Kong-based designer’s bold pieces stand out not only because of his use of coloured gemstones and jade but also due to his way of melding traditional and modern techniques
The American designer looks back at a lifetime of creativity, and offers advice to students
Sector sees increased demand and a better-organised supply
Inside the Bavarian jewellery house that has been holding court for 130 years
An exclusive visit to the closely guarded workshop – where ambition has no limit
The high jeweller’s Memphis collection is an ode to joy – and absolutely massive baubles
How an outlier trend went mainstream
An increasing number of houses are funding the renovation of historical sites, at the same time promoting arts and crafts
A V&A exhibition is expected to boost the already strong market for vintage pieces by the designer
The fashion designer-turned-sculptor’s insect brooches are recent objects of affection alongside family treasures
Man-made competition hurts price of natural stones, though fears of bankruptcy mount among lab-grown producers
Christofle’s collaboration with jewellery designer Aurélie Bidermann marks the renaissance of the French tableware brand once beloved of the Empress Eugénie
Rain or shine, this summer’s jewellery is guaranteed to bring out the sun
Why the jeweller embarked on an epic European trip
The Alighieri jewellery designer serves her family’s favourite Indian dishes
London’s Central Saint Martins continues to foster some of the industry’s most exciting talents, thanks to its ethos of experimentation
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