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Gold

Gold has long been a pillar of the jewellery industry, prized for its enduring value and versatility across design and manufacturing. For UK jewellers, designers, wholesalers, and suppliers, understanding the gold market is vital amid fluctuating prices, evolving consumer tastes, and growing demand for ethical and recycled materials. Jewellery Focus delivers authoritative coverage on gold, spanning market movements, sustainability initiatives, regulatory developments, and innovations in design and production. From bullion trends to insights into supply chain challenges and opportunities, our reporting supports jewellery trade professionals in making informed business decisions.

  • Mar- 2018 -
    8 March
    Product LaunchesNatalie Perry

    Natalie Perry Jewellery secures La Maison Couture as new stockist

    Ethical jewellery designer, Natalie Perry has announced a partnership with La Maison Couture, which will see the designer enter the luxury online retail sector. The e-commerce boutique will stock 12 pieces from the contemporary Fairtrade Gold Floral Fragments collection, which includes Natalie’s signature filigree ear jackets, earrings, layering necklaces, bracelets…

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  • 7 March
    Featuresresponsible jewellery

    A question of integrity

    The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) has in recent years positioned itself as a leader for responsible business in the jewellery industry, but a piece of research published in February by the non-governmental human rights organisation, the Human Rights Watch (HRW), takes issue with the RJC’s governance, standards, and certification systems.…

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  • Feb- 2018 -
    20 February
    RetailersSignet CEO responds to Human Rights Watch criticisms

    Signet CEO responds to Human Rights Watch criticisms

    The CEO of Signet Jewellers has responded to criticisms levied against the company and the jewellery industry on the whole in an open letter. Virginia Drosos’s response came after a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report rated the company’s policies towards responsible sourcing as ‘moderate’. In the letter Drosos labels criticisms…

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  • 19 February
    SponsoredRo Copenhagen

    Ro Copenhagen

    A new fine jewellery brand from Denmark, Ro Copenhagen has announced its launch in the UK market, making its official trade show debut at International Jewellery London (IJL) in September 2018. Following two years of successful collections in Denmark, Ro Copenhagen is taking the natural evolutionary step of launching in…

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  • 19 February
    EconomyHallmarking figures increase by 13% for January 2018

    Hallmarking figures increase by 13% for January 2018

    Hallmarking rose by an average of 13% in January 2018 compared with the same period the previous year, according to figures compiled by the Birmingham Assay Office. The average volume of silver pieces hallmarked rose considerably by 29% to 425,631 compared with 330,067 the previous year. Palladium on the other…

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  • 14 February
    DesignersKFC to launch ‘fried chicken’ inspired engagement ring

    KFC to launch ‘fried chicken’ inspired engagement ring

    KFC in Poland will be creating a specially designed engagement ring inspired by its food. The ring will consist an external layer made of gold, with a fineness of 750, which the group said will make people think of its signature “crunchy coating”. Inside is the actual engagement ring consisting…

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  • 12 February
    Businesses For SalePhoto Images – £160,000

    Photo Images – £160,000

    Presenting for sale a well-established and unique business specialising in personalised engraved jewellery. Established in 1985, Photo Images are the inventors of the Photo-Images® Digital and Enamelite™ Personal Jewellery ranges. They use state-of- the-art imaging technology to produce high detailed engravings and full colour image reproduction of your favourite photographs…

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  • 9 February
    Q&A SessionsNuclear physicist turned jeweller

    Nuclear physicist turned jeweller

    Guenther Wurmbauer, 36, originally from Austria, spent five years studying at university before becoming a nuclear physicist. When his job took him to the west of Scotland in 2010, his wife Jareeya struggled to find work and so decided to sell jewellery online. Sourcing products in the Far East, the…

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  • 6 February
    EconomyQ4 gold demand recovery fails to mitigate full year declines in 2017

    Q4 gold demand recovery fails to mitigate full year declines in 2017

    Gold demand rallied in the closing months of 2017, gaining 6% year-on-year in Q4 to reach 1,095.8 tonnes (t). However, overall demand for the full year fell by 7% to 4,071.7t compared with 2016, according to the World Gold Council’s latest Gold Demand Trends report. Inflows into exchange-traded funds (ETFs)…

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  • 1 February
    DesignersChisholm Hunter supports poetry charity event

    Chisholm Hunter supports poetry charity event

    Jeweller and diamond retailer Chisholm Hunter has helped specialist charity Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland (SBH Scotland) to raise more than £57,000 at its annual ‘A Question of Burns’ supper. The company donated a variety of jewellery pieces, including a set of 18ct white gold and diamond flower cluster drop earrings…

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