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Arguably the world’s most iconic jewelry brand, the history of Tiffany dates back to 1837 when 25-year-old Charles Lewis Tiffany and his friend John B Young opened a small stationery and fancy goods ...
Think of the great floor mosaics, one of the best-preserved types of Roman art, then shrink them down to fit in your pocket – this is the essence of micro mosaic, an art form dating back to the late ...
At first glance, there is no greater contradiction than a jeweller seeking inspiration in impermanence. High jewellery is built to last forever; Japanese aesthetics, from wabi-sabi to ikebana, ...
In our age of information overload and constantly changing parameters of luxury, it takes an exceptional design to stand the test of time. Bulgari’s Tubogas is a true stalwart and a concept used in ...
Just say the name Bulgari and images come to mind of voluptuous, sexy women shimmering in cascades of colourful cabochon-cut sapphires. Elizabeth Taylor, Anita Ekberg, Gina Lollobrigida, Ingrid ...
Rare, regal and stratospherically expensive, each piece of jewellery in this top five of record-breaking pearls is worth millions of dollars. We need your help to keep The Jewellery Editor’s ...
Graff reveals the belle of the ball at Baselworld 2014: the Graff Hallucination, a $55 million dollar timepiece set with over 110 carats of coloured diamonds. 28 March 2014 On the first day of ...
At Paris Couture week in July 2025, Chanel invited the VIP clients and press to its Place Vendôme maison, where the 'Reach for the Stars' high jewellery collection was presented. The jewels take an ...
An ancient art form that has been used to decorate everything from classical Byzantine religious objects to Fabergé’s iconic Imperial eggs, enamelling has been revered throughout history. Practiced ...
I know nothing about the specifics of the exchange, but can you imagine the conversation? Here's my guess at how it went: jewellery designer Cece Fein Hughes (below) is in her West London studio when ...