Monday, January 31, 2022

Thomas Sabo to launch ocean-inspired jewellery collection

Thomas Sabo has announced the worldwide launch of its Ocean Vibes Spring/Summer Collection 2022.
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Resetting the jewellery industry from top to bottom

At the start of this New Year retailers and suppliers should focus on rebuilding and resetting the Australian jewellery industry back to where it once was, writes GARY FITZ-ROY
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Sunday, January 30, 2022

LVMH posts ‘remarkable performance’ since pre-COVID 2019

French luxury conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) has seen a “very strong rebound” for its jewellery and watches segment after posting its highest reported full-year revenues since the 2019 pre-COVID period, signaling the return of increased consumer spending on luxury goods.
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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Timex – American ingenuity

TIMEX continues its innovation to deliver high-quality, accessible timepieces for real people.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Maxum – beat the toughest

Getting back to nature and connecting with each other – Maxum chooses to do it all and get the most out of every minute.
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Guess

Be bold in black and gold – this winning colour combination has well and truly become signature for GUESS watches and jewellery.
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Sunday, January 23, 2022

3 ways to be the star of prom night 2022

Source: Unsplash   Prom has always been exciting as it means that you have successfully completed your high school years and it is a celebration before you and your friends go different pathways. Still struggling with how to make yourself look attractive at prom? With these 3 ways, you will definitely be the star of […]
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Saturday, January 15, 2022

Michael Hill reports “best Q2” in its history

Brisbane-based jewellery retailer Michael Hill International has reported a record sales performance to 26 December 2021 – quarter two (Q2) of its financial year – thanks to “strong sales growth in all markets and channels” as per its second-quarter trading update.
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Monday, January 10, 2022

Metaverse jeweller aims to collaborate with luxury brands

Pioneering metaverse jewellery collection project Chains NFT is hoping to collaborate with big-name fashion brands such as Tiffany & Co and Louis Vuitton to become the first luxury jewellery store in the metaverse marketplace.
http://dlvr.it/SGr5Gp

Metaverse jeweller aims to collaborate with luxury brands

Pioneering metaverse jewellery collection project Chains NFT is hoping to collaborate with big-name fashion brands such as Tiffany & Co and Louis Vuitton to become the first luxury jewellery store in the metaverse marketplace.
http://dlvr.it/SGr4tL

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Now Showing: Blue diamond that holds the earth’s secrets; $2 million diamond-studded shoes; and Ed Sheeran’s $6 million watch collection

Take a few moments to enjoy Jeweller's Friday Flicks video selection including updates on current affairs and insights into our jewellery trade. This week, Fabergé takes us into the workshop where the Game of Thrones egg was made, see how a burnt Omega watch is restored to new (almost like witchcraft!), and see how Fool's Gold fooled people through history.
http://dlvr.it/SGgD1y

Now Showing: Blue diamond that holds the earth’s secrets; $2 million diamond-studded shoes; and Ed Sheeran’s $6 million watch collection

Take a few moments to enjoy Jeweller's Friday Flicks video selection including updates on current affairs and insights into our jewellery trade. This week, Fabergé takes us into the workshop where the Game of Thrones egg was made, see how a burnt Omega watch is restored to new (almost like witchcraft!), and see how Fool's Gold fooled people through history.
http://dlvr.it/SGgCD4

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Diamond named after indigenous Russian heroine

A 91.86-carat yellow-brown diamond mined last year has been named ‘Kyndykan’ in honour of an indigenous folklore heroine who survived a pandemic that wiped out a nomadic community 200 years ago.
http://dlvr.it/SGVfmR

Diamond named after indigenous Russian heroine

A 91.86-carat yellow-brown diamond mined last year has been named ‘Kyndykan’ in honour of an indigenous folklore heroine who survived a pandemic that wiped out a nomadic community 200 years ago.
http://dlvr.it/SGVfF8

"Impressive recovery" for Israel's diamond industry

The Israeli diamond industry has seen an impressive recovery in 2021 from a COVID-induced slump with net exports for polished diamonds totaling $US3.65 billion ($AU5 billion).
http://dlvr.it/SGVBtM

Monday, January 3, 2022

Digging up jewellery: How ancient artisans help map human history

When the international jewellery industry discusses the latest trends and fashions, a debate often arises about the definition of fine or quality jewellery. However, something is lost along the way!
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What is and isn't fine jewellery?

The distinction between fine and fashion jewellery remains one of the industry’s most compelling and polarising debates. But JEFF SALTON investigates if the debate is even worth having?
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COVID claims it first jewellery show cancellation for 2022

Due to the surge of COVID-19 cases in India, the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) Signature 2022 has been postponed indefinitely, according to the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC).
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Sunday, January 2, 2022

December sales achieve “stellar performance” despite a drop diamond jewellery

Jewellery sales in December maintained a steady uptrend based on previous forecasts as overall sales dollars saw an increase by 1.8 per cent compared with the same period in 2020 despite a decline in diamond jewellery sales, according to Retail Edge Consultant’s month-end report.
http://dlvr.it/SGQlqr

Strong sales for luxury watch retailer; 41 percent incrase

The Watches of Switzerland Group has announced a very strong trading performance for its first half-year sales ending 31 October as group revenue reached £586.2 million ($AU1.09 billion).
http://dlvr.it/SGQWRt

High profile jeweller sues 'copycat' over IP infringement

New York-based jewellery designer David Yurman has filed a lawsuit against venture capital-backed rival Mejuri for copying several distinctive jewellery designs that bore striking similarities with Yurman’s Pure Form and Sculpted Cable collections.
http://dlvr.it/SGQHMr