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  • Oct- 2021 -
    6 October
    Robinson Pelham launches new concierge service

    Robinson Pelham launches new concierge service

    Jeweller Robinson Pelham has announced that it is officially launching a service to help men buy jewellery for their loved ones. The new Jewellery Concierge Service is available via a one-to-one meeting in its Chelsea boutique and also remotely via phone or Zoom. The service, which launches this month ahead…

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  • 6 October
    Fentons launches new earring collection

    Fentons launches new earring collection

    Fenton has announced the launch of a new earring collection which includes eight new designs. The collection is set to launch Monday 18 October 2021. Inspired by the original ring selection from Fenton, the new range includes, The Classic Halo Stud, The Star Stud, The Vintage Halo Drop, The Bezel…

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  • 5 October
    RJC partners with Paola De Luca on sustainability programme

    RJC partners with Paola De Luca on sustainability programme

    Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) has announced a new collaboration with luxury analyst Paola De Luca, to deliver three complementary course programmes about sustainability, recycling and responsible materials management to jewellery designers around the world. The webinar modules, endorsed by the RJC, will take place on 20 October, 3 November and…

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  • 5 October
    The Alkemistry opens Harvey Nichols pop-up in Edinburgh

    The Alkemistry opens Harvey Nichols pop-up in Edinburgh

    Jewellery brand The Alkemistry has announced the launch of a new pop-up within department store Harvey Nichols in Edinburgh. Customers will have the choice of designing a colourful bead bracelet, choosing their own woven silk and gold bracelet, or shopping from the newest ‘Love Letters’ range which features 18ct gold…

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  • 4 October
    Ania Haie launches Under Lock & Key collection

    Ania Haie launches Under Lock & Key collection

    Ania Haie has announced the launch of its new collection, Under Lock and Key. The range features cubic zirconia stones, designed to “mix and match” with previous collections. According to Ania Haie, it is “paving the way” for affordable jewellery without compromising on quality. Offering a variety of earrings and…

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  • 4 October
    GemFair sells first batch of ethically sourced diamonds

    GemFair sells first batch of ethically sourced diamonds

    De Beers Group has announced that GemFair, the company’s programme to help formalise the artisanal and small-scale diamond mining (ASM) sector, has sold its first parcels of ethically sourced, traceable diamonds. A variety of rough diamonds sourced from GemFair-registered ASM sites in Sierra Leone were made available for sale at…

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  • 1 October
    Laings establishes a board of directors

    Laings establishes a board of directors

    Laings has announced that it has made the decision to establish a formal board of directors, who will be responsible for the running of the organisation. The decision to restructure at a senior management level came after the introduction of additional departments, alongside the announcement of its £10m retail expansion…

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  • Sep- 2021 -
    30 September
    DCK Group partners with M&S on new collection

    DCK Group partners with M&S on new collection

    DCK Group has announced it has signed an agreement with M&S to supply a bespoke accessories collection across its jewellery and watches range. The collection includes over 500 M&S-branded products including the retailer’s sub-brand Autograph, which comprises 95% recycled materials and a premium gold collection with semi-precious stones. Manufactured to…

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  • 30 September
    The Natural Diamond Council expands Assure program

    The Natural Diamond Council expands Assure program

    The Natural Diamond Council (NDC) has announced the expansion of its Assure program which was designed to protect consumers and safeguard the supply chain by supporting Diamond Verification Instrument manufacturers. The goal of this initiative is to maintain consumer confidence in the diamond jewellery industry. The program was first launched…

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  • 29 September
    Opsydia technology advances to secure identity of melee diamonds

    Opsydia technology advances to secure identity of melee diamonds

    Diamond security specialist, Opsydia, has revealed its subsurface laser technology can now place permanent identifiers in melee diamonds without affecting their surface polish. The firm said that diamonds that are just 0.5 millimetres in diameter can have an alphanumeric sequence, coded shape or logo placed beneath their surface to create…

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