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Annie Darling

The world’s largest jewellery brand, Pandora, announced that it will only use recycled gold and silver, while Pomellato is using an ancient Japanese technique to upcycle damaged stones

Boucheron’s More is More has onyx and mother-of-pearl, Cindy Chao used garnets and aquamarines for her Amour Butterfly, while Pomellato’s Armonie Minerali and Scarabeo both showcase semi-precious gems

In a word, elegance – from classy pearls by Van Cleef & Arpels and Annoushka Ducas, to maximalist Tiffany & Co. and Boucheron cuffs, and glamorous Harry Winston and Chaumet cocktail rings

Spring/summer 2024 sees chokers everywhere – from Christian Dior to Vivienne Westwood – on models including Kendall Jenner, with neck jewellery also increasingly being worn by men

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The use of laboratory-engineered nanotechnology is a game changer for high-end watchmakers like Hermès, Tag Heuer, Zenith and Ulysse Nardin – here’s how they’re incorporating the techniques in designs

Used Rolex and Patek Philippe watches will always be a solid investment, but for the best bargains, savvy collectors should scout Van Cleef & Arpels or Richard Mille high jewellery timepieces

As high jewellery designers flirt with 3D technology, there is a fear that it will infringe upon age-old techniques … here’s what you need to know

Waste not, want not: jewellery brands are responding with new alternatives as sustainability concerns grow, from Tiffany & Co.’s recycled gold to Boucheron’s asbestos-derived fillers

All four members of K-pop sensation Blackpink model for a different European jewellery brand, as heritage houses compete to sign the faces that will woo the Gen Z shoppers of tomorrow