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Article Hemmerle goes back to nature in a collection that takes realism to a whole new level
19 March 2014
Article Baselworld 2014: complicated watches for men
Article Baselworld 2014: complicated watches for women
18 March 2014
Article Baselworld 2014: jewellery preview
Article Individuality reigns for Place Vendome jeweller Lorenz Baumer and his new designs
Article Award winning jeweller Jo Thorne is on a mission to reinvent the hairpin as a piece of ...
17 March 2014
Article BaselWorld 2014: new jewellery watches for women
Article Spain comes to India with the launch of the new Espana collection by Zoya
16 March 2014
Article Bizarre and beautiful: the new Animal Farm collection from Parisian jeweller Lydia Cour...
15 March 2014
Article From emeralds to eggshells: the jewellery of Nicholas Varney
14 March 2014
Article Watchmaker DeLaneau pops up at Harrods for an exclusive exhibition of artfully designed...
13 March 2014
Article More than 300 awe inspiring Indian jewels will be exhibited together under one roof for...
Article Force of nature: a new tribe of jewellery designers are polishing up materials given to...
12 March 2014
Article Baselworld 2014: the trends to watch out for in the world of timekeeping
Article The opening of a new Graff Diamonds boutique completes the line up at the revamped Fin...
11 March 2014
Article The Vikings and their jewellery have arrived in London as part of a new exhibition at t...
Article A day at L Ecole with Van Cleef & Arpels
Article Boghossian: the high jeweller that has quickly become a potent presence on Bond Street ...
10 March 2014
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.