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Bespoke jewellery continues to grow in demand, offering consumers personalised, one-of-a-kind pieces while providing jewellers and designers with lucrative opportunities. For UK trade professionals, the bespoke market requires insight into customer trends, craftsmanship innovations, and marketing strategies to deliver tailored experiences. Jewellery Focus covers the bespoke sector in depth, including design processes, technology such as CAD and 3D printing, business case studies, and insights into scaling bespoke services within retail operations.

  • Sep- 2020 -
    8 September
    ManufacturersSwatch brings back iconic design with bio-sourced materials

    Swatch brings back iconic design with bio-sourced materials

    Swatch has launched the ”1983 collection”, a new series of timepieces made with natural materials. This marks the first time a watch manufacturer has been successful in replacing conventional materials with bio-sourced materials in a series production environment. The two newly introduced bio-sourced materials are extracted from the seeds of…

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  • Aug- 2020 -
    24 August
    DesignersMaya Gemstones launches engagement ring collection

    Maya Gemstones launches engagement ring collection

    Maya Gemstones has announced the launch of a “unique” engagement ring collection, following a rise in bespoke sales of engagement rings during the pandemic. The new ‘Perfect Ring’ collection features options in brushed 18ct white, yellow and rose gold, with Maya Cut stones, including diamond, pink tourmaline and sky-blue topaz. …

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  • 5 August
    RetailersAnnie’s Legacy donates to hospice

    Annie’s Legacy donates to hospice

    Annie’s Legacy has announced that it will donate a 15% contribution to the East Cheshire Hospice for all projects undertaken or purchases made in the memory of a loved one. Annie’s Legacy is a “new, sensitive and unique service” that repurposes the jewellery left behind by loved ones. Helen Dimmick,…

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  • Jul- 2020 -
    31 July
    RetailersWilliam and Son enters administration

    William and Son enters administration

    William and Son, a Mayfair-based jeweller, has fallen into administration.  Damian Webb and Phillip Sykes of RSM Restructuring Advisory LLP were appointed joint administrators of the business on 10 July 2020, the jeweller has revealed. In a statement, the jewellers confirmed the “affairs, business and property of the company are…

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  • 23 July
    E-CommerceE-commerce platform for independent retail launches

    E-commerce platform for independent retail launches

    Retaissance, a new global platform for independent brands and buyers, is set to unveil its soft launch this week. Independent brands will be able to use Retaissance to build a “comprehensive” online profile, which highlights their key features and brand values. It can also showcase a chosen selection of standout…

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  • 22 July
    RetailersRise in ‘Golden Age’ Hollywood-inspired rings

    Rise in ‘Golden Age’ Hollywood-inspired rings

    Vintage diamond engagement rings worn in the ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood are reportedly making a comeback, according to a Mayfair jeweller.  Hancocks London, situated in Burlington Arcade, has reported an “unprecedented” interest in couples seeking engagement rings inspired by the starlets and style of the era. The jewellers has charted…

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  • 6 July
    DesignersRoseanna Croft Jewellery moves to London

    Roseanna Croft Jewellery moves to London

    Roseanna Croft Jewellery has announced it is preparing to move to London in a bid to expand its business.  The Derbyshire-based brand, led by designer Roseanna Croft, will now operate from a new premises in Hatton Garden. Croft said: “I am extremely excited about our move to London and cannot…

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  • 6 July
    E-CommerceVM and Events launches new website

    VM and Events launches new website

    VM and Events has launched a new website that aims to showcase its portfolio of visual merchandising. The group is known for specialising in visual merchandising for the jewellery and watch industry. VM and Events said it has worked closely with clients to “recognise their needs, their strengths, and their…

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  • 6 July
    TipsWeddings post-Covid-19 – What they will look like

    Weddings post-Covid-19 – What they will look like

    Nearly 250,000 weddings take place in the U.K. every year but if there’s one thing newly engaged couples won’t be promising this 2020, it’s “I do.” Under some circumstances, weddings with brigades of up to 30 people will now be permitted to take place in England starting July 4. But…

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  • Jun- 2020 -
    23 June
    FeaturesCoronavirus: The jewellery industry’s story

    Coronavirus: The jewellery industry’s story

    At the time of writing, the UK’s embattled high street has been given a glimmer of hope, after prime minister Boris Johnson announced plans on 25 May to allow non-essential retailers to open by mid-June. The announcement will be welcome news for many jewellers who have struggled over the past…

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