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Caroline Van Hoek’s Mategoh ring, inspired by French furniture designer Mathieu Matégot, who used repeated ...
Multimedia artist and jewellery designer, Paris Kain finds his inspiration in ancient history and sacred ...
Trained as a sculptor, Alessandro Palwer interprets African tribal symbols from Namibia and Tanzania in ...
Jacqueline Rabun’s Metanoia ring combines fluid forms with concepts exploring philosophy and spirituality: the oval ...
The Hunrod collection is a collaboration between entrepreneur, producer, collaborator, performer Michele Lamy and jewellery ...
The Silk Wings cuff by Ute Decker is an ode towards a complex and labour-intensive ...
The Hemisphere ring, by Danish designer Ane Christensen, began with flat sheets of brass which ...
The spheric open shape of the gold Wa ring by Kayo Saito reflects on the ...
Furniture designers Aki and Arnaud Cooren from A+A Cooren seek to integrate their interpretation of ...
The Pensive Cameo earrings are the result of a collaboration between artist Cindy Sherman and ...
The Anxious Men pendant by Rashid Johnson x Lizworks is part of a series that ...
The Bulgari Serpenti Hypnotic Emerald necklace is set with the spectacular 93.83 carat cabochon-cut emerald ...
The exhibition brings to life the quintessential refinement of Milanese Style. Pomellato exhibition: From Milan ...
Curated by Alba Cappellieri, the exhibition is set in the lofty post industrial ambiance of ...
Pomellato expresses the values and spirit of Milan says Alba Cappellieri, Chair of Jewelry Design ...
Pomellato’s living heritage of manufacturing skills is evoked here through photographs of jewels. Pomellato exhibition: ...
Pomellato's three pivotal strengths: creativity, craftsmanship and elegance are explored in enthralling immersive displays. Pomellato ...
The Nuvola earrings, which means cloud in Italian, are the perfect example of how Sicis ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.