Demand for mouth jewellery is giving cosmetic dentists plenty to smile about
Styles once designed for women are increasingly popular among male buyers
Since the decorative Edo period artwork that was shown in Europe more than 150 years ago, Japan has influenced jewellers in the west
Designer Mary Katrantzou discusses Bulgari’s push into leather goods and accessories
Combining craftsmanship with whimsy, Loquet is reimagining the Victorian locket
This summer, prepare to make a statement with jewellery that’s oversized, boldly coloured or chunkily contoured
A spotlight on the sentimental importance that stones can bring, from the rise of welded jewellery to personalised lockets
With this new category of experiential jewellery, the commitment is part of the appeal
Co-president siblings Caroline and Karl-Friedrich Scheufele on how being family-run allows the brand to stand among its conglomerate-owned rivals
Artists and designers share the jewellery pieces that they treasure the most
The designer wants to draw out your inner child
It’s the season of beads, turquoise and bangles once more
The house’s new high-jewellery collection takes a trip to the palace
It’s a tale of crags to riches
Would-be fiancés are opting for simple ‘placeholder’ rings that won’t become a financial millstone
18 reasons why you need something sweet this summer
The London maker has moved to a tiny cottage in Killarney. It’s unleashed a new creative force
The jeweller is fossicking for Norfolk amber, Angus agate and Yorkshire jet
Watchmakers and auction houses enjoy uptick in Gen Z buyers; commemorative watches fund restoration projects; tennis stars invest in luxury watch brands; jewellers boost brand awareness through high-profile trophy-making; and an interview with Chaumet’s new chief executive
Crafting prizes for sporting success has been a small-scale but high-profile way for luxury houses to boost brand awareness
The theme of freedom is to the fore in works being exhibited to mark 50 years since Portugal’s Carnation Revolution
The jeweller’s new chief executive on breaking the European hold on top luxury jobs and attracting younger, especially male, customers
The communications professional seeks out one-off jewellery creations that provide an intellectual challenge
The two markets, and how they reach their public, are proving more and more complementary
Little known a decade ago, pieces with which to pop the question are appearing in ever more distinctive styles
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