Enamel
Enamel has long been prized in jewellery design for its vibrant colours and ability to add intricate detail to both fine and fashion pieces. For UK jewellers, designers, and manufacturers, enamel work offers opportunities to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary trends, creating distinctive collections that appeal to a broad range of consumers. Jewellery Focus covers enamel’s role in the trade, from design innovations and production techniques to market trends and insights into how this decorative art form drives creativity and commercial potential within the jewellery industry.
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Dec- 2012 -18 DecemberEvents
Desire Fair relocates to Kensington
The organiser of the Desire Jewellery and Silversmithing Fair has announced a new venue for the London event.
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Nov- 2012 -26 NovemberRetailers
Tateossian and Terrence Higgins Trust launch bracelet to combat AIDS
Tateossian and Terrence Higgins Trust have joined forces to create a special limited edition bracelet celebrating the charity’s 30th anniversary.
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Oct- 2012 -31 OctoberDesigners
Emma Bunton and TOWIE stars among first celebrities wearing Kleshna poppies
Emma Bunton and The Only Way Is Essex stars Joey Essex and Lucy Mecklenburgh have recently been seen on the red carpet donning a vibrant Kleshna crystal poppy brooch.
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Aug- 2012 -8 AugustManufacturers
ArtCAM helps re-create the Cheapside Hoard
A partnership between the Museum of London, Jewellery Industry Innovation Centre (JIIC) and Birmingham Institute of Art and Design (BIAD) is using technology to investigate the greatest hoard of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewellery in the world – the Cheapside Hoard.
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Feb- 2012 -16 FebruaryDesigners
Diamond geezer
An exclusive diamond ring designed by jeweller Bobby White for the Make-A-Wish Foundation has been sold at auction for £6,000.
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Nov- 2011 -16 NovemberProduct Launches
Chamilia shows support for the Royal British Legion
Personalised jewellery brand Chamilia has announced a new partnership with the Royal British Legion, which will see 10 per cent of its net sales of the blooming poppy bead being donated to the charity.
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