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Messika is not alone. This winter, South African-British diamond jeweller De Beers will open a 350 square metre, two-floor flagship boutique, having chosen the Rue de la Paix over Paris sites offering ...
Produced by oysters in oceans or mussels in rivers, pearls have been coveted by humans since the Bronze Age. So much so that it is believed the exploitation of freshwater pearls was a factor in the ...
Richer customers less exposed to inflation are driving brands to target the high end, opening up the mid-market for others ...
While such traditions have historically hindered the expansion of western jewellers in India, they have contributed to the growth of local talents and supported their expansion abroad — as Indians ...
A century on from a seminal Paris exhibition, being marked by a series of shows, designers continue to reference the style ...
“The appeal of using unusual hard stones has always stemmed from a desire to celebrate the raw beauty of the earth,” says Sophie Howard, founder of UK fine jewellery brand By Pariah. “Hard stones — ...
Tiffany & Co is ready to talk time once more — by repositioning its watchmaking proposition towards the higher end of the market and aligning it with the brand’s established jewellery designs.
In an unregulated market often prone to legal disputes, the knowledge of certified experts is becoming ever more crucial ...
Time+Tide mitigates the fact smaller brands have smaller margins by, for example, saving on rent: the Melbourne and London stores are on the first floor of their respective premises. It saves on ...
The French architect turned watchmaker has partnered with a silicon micromechanics company for a unique retrograde chronograph ...