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H. Stern: Iris collection

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The new H. Stern Iris collection was inspired by the depths of the sea. The Greek myth tells that Iris, daughter of Taumant and Electra, was a Gods’ messenger and easily moved across the depths of the oceans. Even if… Read more

By Abdon Flores, May 2013
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Wellendorff: 120 years of genuine values

Jewellery

For its 120th anniversary, Wellendorff, a well-known name of fine German jewellery since 1893, was presenting its jewellery in an enchanting presentation with music and artistry. As location, the brand chose the Hotel Adlon Kempinski in Berlin.  Since the beginnings… Read more

By Sussan Zeck, January 2013
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Van Cleef & Arpels : enchanting restropective at the “Arts décoratifs”

Jewellery

From the Minaudière vanity case, delicately glamorous, to the “narrative jewelry” of the 21th century, the exhibition “Van Cleef & Arpels, l’art de la Haute Joaillerie, perfectly staged by Jouin-Manku, immerses us in the poetic and refined universe of Van… Read more

By Mattea Mariani, October 2012
Hirschell: Chaos Inca

Hirschell: Chaos Inca

Jewellery

New equilibrium is found within destruction. Hanna, the jewellery designer of Hirschell, drew inspiration from the Past Inca World. Her new collection is a colourful combination of structured patterns, chains and raw rocks. Pigmentation flashes of red and turquoise balances… Read more

By Anna Blachut, June 2012
Ancient dilemmas. The charm of jewels from the past.

Ancient dilemmas. The charm of jewels from the past.

Jewellery

Give a look at some of the latest jewellery collections from well known fashion brands and you will notice a certain influence from past times. Ancient jewels have been revisited giving a new character and personality, following a contemporary taste.… Read more

By Laura Montani, March 2012
Move Over Diamonds, It's Acrylic's Time to Shine

Move Over Diamonds, It’s Acrylic’s Time to Shine

Jewellery

I’ve never really been one to follow the famous Coco Chanel mantra relating to the rules of accessorising. ‘Always take off the last thing you put on’ definitely seemed like a good idea, but somehow layering pendant upon pendant became… Read more

By Kate Loftus O’Brien, March 2012
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