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Tom Rucker Articles

Award-winning platinum jeweller Tom Rucker was born in Munich. One of the first to invest in a laser-welding machine specially designed for fine jewellery making, he has since earned international recognition for this technique.

Tom Rucker Geo Alphasphere necklace in platinum and gold featuring 293 Vivid yellow and rare white diamonds totalling 2.86ct.
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Gilded cages: architectural jewellery that will trap your heart

Tom Rucker Geosphere Gemini ear pendants featuring white gold drops with a lattice work design and diamond-set cusps, suspended from a mabe pearl.
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Masters of Modern Jewellery: a trip down memory lane at the Beetle and Huxley gallery in London

Tom Rucker Geo ring in yellow gold and platinum featuring a GE0.2 laser-welded mesh structure and white diamonds (£11,120).
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The Goldsmiths Fair 2014 undergoes a makeover designed to engage and inspire both visitors and exhibitors

Mara Irsara Three Times Straight gold ring, chosen by the internationally renowned architect Zaha Hadid for the Zaha Hadid Selects exhibit at the Goldsmiths' Fair in London this September.
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Architect Zaha Hadid curates a collection of edgy jewels for the Goldsmiths Fair in London

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Masters of Modern Jewellery at the Beetles and Huxley Gallery in London

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