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  • Nov- 2020 -
    4 November
    Pureshore Jewellery releases the Ola Collection

    Pureshore Jewellery releases the Ola Collection

    Pureshore Jewellery, a family jewellery brand, has released a new collection that will provide 10% of its profits to charity. The Ola Collection is the latest online jewellery set to be presented by Pureshore, who have pledged a tenth of profits made from sales towards the Wave Project. The Wave…

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  • 3 November
    Assay offices to remain open in England

    Assay offices to remain open in England

    The three assay offices based in England are set to remain open during the upcoming nationwide lockdown, they have confirmed. It comes after prime minister Boris Johnson announced that the country would enter a nationwide lockdown from 5 November to 2 December.  The Edinburgh Assay Office in Scotland is exempt…

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  • 3 November
    Half-term sees footfall rise 6.2%

    Half-term sees footfall rise 6.2%

    Footfall rose by 6.2% during half-term in the UK, according to the latest data from retail experts Springboard. This is despite a 53.7% footfall decrease in Wales, following the country’s two-week ‘firebreak’ lockdown. Retail park, high street and shopping centre rose by 3.5%, 5.2% and 11% over the period, respectively.…

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  • 2 November
    Christie’s to handle Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski collection sale

    Christie’s to handle Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski collection sale

    Christie’s has announced it has been chosen to handle The Collection of Barbara Allen de Kwiatkowski, the muse of Andy Warhol. The collection of jewellery, art and design will take place in December later this year, with additional sales taking place in April 2021; including the ‘Magnificent Jewels’ on 8…

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  • 2 November
    National Gallery Company launches first jewellery collection

    National Gallery Company launches first jewellery collection

    The National Gallery Company has launched its first jewellery collection in collaboration with PureJewels. The collection is reportedly inspired by the new Artemisia exhibition on show at the National Gallery in London. The Artemisia collection is designed, manufactured, and distributed by London jeweller PureJewels, and features a wide assortment of…

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  • Oct- 2020 -
    30 October
    LVMH agrees to reduced Tiffany deal

    LVMH agrees to reduced Tiffany deal

    LVMH has agreed to go through with its acquisition of Tiffany & Co following a lengthy legal battle, albeit for a reduced fee.  In an update announced yesterday (29 October) LVHM said it had concluded an agreement with Tiffany “modifying” certain terms of their initial agreement to reflect a new…

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  • 30 October
    TJA-Connect launches virtual trade show

    TJA-Connect launches virtual trade show

    TJA-Connect has held the soft launch of its first international virtual trade show for suppliers, with the event “gaining attention fast” with over 900 registrations and over 50 exhibitors.  The first event launched on 28 October and will remain open until 15 December to assist suppliers with their current needs.…

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  • 29 October
    Pure Jewels partners with Ainsworth Jewellers

    Pure Jewels partners with Ainsworth Jewellers

    Pure Jewels has announced the launch of its retail partnership with Ainsworth Jewellers, according to local newspaper The Lancashire Times. The London based jewellers, which supplies “high purity gold and platinum jewellery” mainly to the British Asian market, said Ainsworth’s will now be stocking the Pure Jewels’ collections at its…

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  • 29 October
    Alison Cooper launches Alicia J brand

    Alison Cooper launches Alicia J brand

    Entrepreneur Alison Cooper has founded new bespoke jewellery brand Alicia J, with the business officially launching online this month.  The bespoke diamond and engagement ring business aims to “help young people navigate the incomprehensible minefield that is buying an engagement ring”.  The brand emphasised that personalised pieces will be crafted…

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  • 28 October
    Retail sales drop at sharpest pace since June

    Retail sales drop at sharpest pace since June

    Retail sales figures in the UK have fallen at the sharpest pace since June, according to the Confederation of British Industry’s (CBI) latest monthly Distributive Trades Survey. In the survey of 116 firms, including 54 retailers, non-food retail categories such as department and clothing were among those reporting falling sales.…

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