24/08/2010
• Stuart Braun
Ethical jewellery issues extend further than blood diamonds and dirty gold. As consumer awareness grows, how can jewellers promote ethical standards? Stuart Braun investigates.
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24/08/2010
• Carla Caruso • Journalist
The move towards personalisation means old buzzwords like “handmade” are now giving way to jewellery’s latest trend – “customer-made”. CARLA CARUSO reports.
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24/08/2010
• Lorna Goodyer
Dubai’s gold and jewellery industry rakes in almost $4 billion a year and its souk is a must-see for any jeweller en route to Europe. Lorna Goodyer reports.
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24/08/2010
• Carla Caruso • Journalist
No longer just yesterday’s news, antique, recycled and vintage-inspired jewellery is attracting attention in the here and now. CARLA CARUSO reports.
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28/07/2010
• Jan Brassem
The largest consumer group in the world right now is a bunch of kids born between 1978 and 1995. Jewellery marketing expert JAN BRASSEM reports.
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28/07/2010
• Jacquie Byron
More than ever, consumers are looking to celebrities, films and the blogosphere as a key influence in what clothes and jewellery to wear. JACQUIE BYRON reports.
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28/07/2010
• Coleby Nicholson
Establishing a new jewellery brand is not easy, but building one from the ground up is no mean feat. Tuskc’s founders abandoned the rules when they plotted their Australian steel range and decided not to import a ready-made line, instead choosing to develop a home-grown brand.
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28/07/2010
• Stuart Braun
Men’s watch lines are inundating a market in which the timepiece is a versatile fashion accessory for every occasion. STUART BRAUN reports.
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