Tabayer, the US-based jewellery brand, has announced the appointment of Maxim de Turckheim as its new CEO.
The House of Graff is renowned for the quality of the fine jewellery it creates, in particular, diamond jewels, although emeralds, rubies, sapphires and pearls can also be found sparkling in the ...
One of Britain's most decorated jewellery designers, Wendy Ramshaw champions unique and ground-breaking designs - defying any boundaries set in the jewellery industry. She notably invented the ...
The Grand Feu (great fire) enamelling technique is a meticulously intricate method of coating a surface - often a watch face - with successive and different coloured layers of enamel. Each layer is ...
Luxury fine jewellery designer Thomas de Montegriffo focuses solely on unique one-off pieces, which are designed to suit each client's specifications.
London jeweller David Morris, which opened its first boutique in Paris in January 2017, is known for its opulent use of coloured gemstones to create red carpet-worthy jewels that have attracted a ...
Being coveted by Vogue and winning Young Designer of the Year at the 2008 UK Jewellery Awards comes as no surprise when you see Ana de Costa's particularly bohemian brand of high jewellery. Colourful, ...
Founded in 1854 with the introduction of ingeniously designed trunks for a new age of steamship travel, the Louis Vuitton of today continues to reflect the company's heritage. Louis Vuitton is ...
Whether born from the Earth's depths or crafted with human finesse, diamonds remind us that beauty comes in many forms—nature and science united, both deserving of celebration.
The rub-over setting is a bezel-type setting that consists of a thin strip of metal that is soldered at a right angle to the shank of a ring to hold a gemstone in place. This secure setting is a more ...
Rina Limor has created a formidable name for herself in the industry over the decades. She established herself as a jeweller in the heart of New York in 1976 and remains a much-respected designer ...
Born in Guangdong province in Southern China, Ray Salenteya’s birth name is Lin Ziliang, but a life-long interest in the mysteries of sorcerers and Nordic mythology has resulted in his name change.