Trees are an incredibly valuable part of our environment and jewellers accentuate how ethically sourced wood is as precious and exciting as a rare gem.
As early as 1910, Gabrielle Chanel incorporated feathers into her creations when she added a single outsized, billowing ...
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 ...
New York-based fine jewellery designer Lynn Ban creates edgy, look-at-me statement pieces, which have captured the attention of the likes of Madonna, Beyoncé and Rihanna.
One of the greatest opera stars in history, Maria Callas lived a life of high drama and high fashion, and her jewellery accessorised it all . Rising from modest beginnings as a Greek immigrant born in ...
Tatiana Verstraeten left designing accessories for Chanel to set up her own line of jewellery. She brings her feeling for the excitement of fashion to high jewellery for a very modern take on this ...
The House of Graff is renowned for the quality of the fine jewellery it creates, in particular, diamond jewels, although emeralds, rubies, sapphires and pearls can also be found sparkling in the ...
Born in Guangdong province in Southern China, Ray Salenteya’s birth name is Lin Ziliang, but a life-long interest in the mysteries of sorcerers and Nordic mythology has resulted in his name change.
Founded in Moscow in 1988 by Maxim Voznesensky, Jewellery Theatre creates extravagant, avant-garde jewels with an extraordinary array of coloured gemstones. The house's surprising slices of bejewelled ...
Award-winning Sarah Ho's fine jewellery collections are a personal reflection of the different chapters of her life. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Macau, she relocated to London to enrich her skills ...
Bao Bao Wan began designing high jewellery in 2007 after studying photography in New York and literature in France. Bao Bao's high jewellery designs are a direct reflection of her life experiences - ...
Sometimes called a Gypsy setting, a burnish setting is similar to a bead setting, but after setting the stone in the depression, a burnishing tool is used to push the metal around the stone. When the ...
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