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    11 December
    NewsVincero Watches sees 120% UK revenue surge

    Vincero Watches sees 120% UK revenue surge

    Vincero Watches has announced a surge in its international growth with a 120% increase in revenue in the UK. The group saw international revenue increase by 87% in the Netherlands and 44% in Australia as well as an international conversion rate growth by 31% year-on-year. The watchmaker also announced it…

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  • 11 December
    ManufacturersTag Heuer announces new LTA partnership

    Tag Heuer announces new LTA partnership

    Tag Heuer has announced its new partnership with the LTA, the national governing body for tennis in the UK. The three-year partnership, beginning 1 January 2021, will see the watch manufacturer become an official partner and the official timekeeper of the LTA’s summer events program. Rob Diver, Tag Heuer’s UK…

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  • 10 December
    FeaturesPolitical jewellery: In a political world

    Political jewellery: In a political world

    Can you tell me a little about your history in relation to the jewellery industry? You could say I joined ‘the industry’ when I was just a few years old and used to draw incessantly and come up with my own designs. I even remember that sometimes I used to…

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  • 10 December
    NewsLark & Berry launches ‘Clean Cool Cultured’ collection

    Lark & Berry launches ‘Clean Cool Cultured’ collection

    Lark and Berry has launched a new ‘Clean Cool Cultured’ jewellery range, which features pieces that are made with 14 karat yellow gold and reportedly encompass the brand’s ethos. The range is reportedly a combination of “clean diamonds” which are environmentally friendly, and hold the same quality as its mined…

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  • 10 December
    DesignersMaya Gemstones launches new ZigZag collection

    Maya Gemstones launches new ZigZag collection

    Maya Gemstones, known for its triangular gemstones, has launched a “sentimental” collection commemorating 2020. The new collection, named ZigZag, is meant to represent the “twists and turns” of the past year, with each piece engraved with the words “This Too Shall Pass”. The collection includes statement pendants, rings and earrings,…

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  • 9 December
    CoronavirusHong Kong jewellery shows postponed till July 2021

    Hong Kong jewellery shows postponed till July 2021

    HKTDC has announced that The Hong Kong International Jewellery Show will be rescheduled to July 2021 attributed to both Covid-19 and lockdown restrictions. The show was scheduled to take place in March 2020 but has since been postponed throughout the year on multiple occasions with it now officially due to…

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  • 9 December
    FeaturesQ&A with Joshua James Jewellery

    Q&A with Joshua James Jewellery

    Give me a brief description of your business? Joshua James Jewellery has been on the go for 10 years, and we mainly sell branded products, although we’ve started going heavily into our own brands over the last 12 months. Our biggest brands are the usual suspects: Nomination, ChloBo and Swarovski,…

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  • 9 December
    AuctionsChristie’s Magnificent Jewels sale totals £33.2m

    Christie’s Magnificent Jewels sale totals £33.2m

    Christie’s New York auction of Magnificent Jewels, which took place yesterday (8 December), achieved a total of $44.58m (£33.16m). During the auction, 95% of items sold by value, 91% sold by lot and 118% hammered above law estimate after a marathon 10-hours of bidding. The preceding Jewels Online sale, from…

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  • 8 December
    AnalysisThe final frontier

    The final frontier

    The universe is infinite, and so likley are its resources. One of the earliest thinkers of the modern space-mining is John S. Lewis, the current professor emeritus of planetary science at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. He wrote his book, Mining the Sky, as early as 1997.…

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  • 8 December
    Current AffairsBritish Hallmarking Council updates EU guidance

    British Hallmarking Council updates EU guidance

    The British Hallmarking Council has updated its guidance on hallmarking requirements from 1 January 2021, ahead of the UK’s exit from the EU. The council said that obligations to recognise equivalent EU hallmarks will end in Great Britain. EU hallmarks will continue to be recognised in theNorthern Ireland market, however,…

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