Piaget Celebrates Creativity with ‘Shapes of Extraleganza’
Piaget’s Shapes of Extraleganza collection channels the bold spirit of the 60s and 70s with vibrant gemstones, sculptural forms and joyful high jewellery.
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CROÍA Gives the Tennis Bracelet a 2025 Reboot
CROÍA reinvents the tennis bracelet with lightweight sparkle and price-friendly polish for everyday life.
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Nanis Reinvents the Necklace with IVY
A modular necklace from Nanis that adapts to you — worn long, short, or layered with charms in bold colour and texture.
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Darren Sherwood: From Mayfair Workshops to Modern Mastery
Purley-based and Mayfair-trained — meet the maker behind the microscope.
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Exclusive: Sapphires With Nothing to Hide: Wennick–Lefèvre and Project Ilakaka
Wennick–Lefèvre’s sapphires are unheated, traceable — and now funding wells, schools and change in Madagascar’s Ilakaka region.
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Neo-Gemstones: Where Crystals Glow and Concepts Spark
Neo-Gemstones reimagines what a gemstone can be — melding science, sustainability, and storytelling into luminous, lab-grown forms.
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Bite Marks, Broken Smiles & Beautiful Flaws: Why Kasun London Jewellery Still Hits Different
Kasun London doesn’t do quiet. These five collections grin, bite and say the unsaid — and we’re proudly wearing every word.
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Theo Fennell: The Storyteller Behind British Jewellery’s Boldest Creations
Known for his witty, daring and often theatrical approach, Theo Fennell has become one of Britain’s most original jewellers. With decades at the helm of his eponymous brand, he blends art, na
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Stephen Webster: The Jewellery Rebel with a Legacy of Edge
Stephen Webster’s fearless approach to design and sharp wit have made him one of the most recognisable names in British jewellery. From punk beginnings to red carpet mainstay, his work fuses
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