04/11/2019
• Arabella Roden • Former editor
Gone are the days of clear division between fine jewellery and costume jewellery – today, the dynamic category of fashion jewellery reflects how consumers want to shop, ARABELLA RODEN reports.
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04/11/2019
• Arabella Roden • Former editor
ARABELLA RODEN explores how global markets and consumer trends have impacted the diverse and complex category of white metals.
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26/11/2015
Keeping abreast of jewellery and watch trends is arguably a priority for retailers and consumers alike. It’s no surprise then that the New Products section of Jeweller’s website – which is updated weekly and also presented through the New Products Thursday e-newsletter – generates a high number of reads. Without further ado, here is a showcase of the top jewellery and watches for 2015.
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02/11/2015
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Selling to men is thought to be easier than selling to women … until it comes to jewellery. EMILY MOBBS speaks with a ring of jewellers who think they may have cracked the code.
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08/08/2014
AWARD SPONSORED BY MORRIS & WATSON - Combining pure craftsmanship with advanced technology, Morris and Watson has been supplying precious metal to Australasian jewellers for more than 80 years. Joe Morris, the grandfather of current CEO David Morris, established the third generation family-owned business in Australia in 1928.
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15/04/2014
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
White metals have long been objects of desire for the local market as extensive metal options and alloy innovations keep consumers wanting more. Emily Mobbs reports.
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21/02/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Collaborations have the power to achieve what no single organisation can. Emily Mobbs reports that retailers and suppliers are looking for opportunities.
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02/02/2012
• Timothy Grey
It seems that the more things change the more they remain the same, and that’s certainly true for weddings rings. While classic styles are still popular there’s a move back to hand-made designs.
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28/09/2011
• Stuart Braun
Diamond prices continue to rise and today's jewellers need to adapt to the price hikes and convince consumers that diamonds are still a meaningful purchase.
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20/07/2011
• Carla Caruso • Journalist
From 1970s bohemia to Crayola brights and demure femininity, there’s plenty to tantalise jewellery consumers this spring, says Carla Caruso.
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19/04/2011
The meteoric rise of branded jewellery continues to change the local industry, but does 'Australian brand' necessarily mean 'Australian made' jewellery?
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01/06/2010
• Bianca Mangion
More jewellery companies are creating "emotional" jewellery, ensuring people can keep their friends close – really close. BIANCA MANGION gets emotional.
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30/03/2010
• Bianca Mangion
Jewellery designers continue re-inventing ways for customers to compile their own unique, individualised jewellery. BIANCA MANGION reports.
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01/03/2010
• Naomi Levin
Perhaps someone forgot to tell to tell all those young couples about the global financial crisis. NAOMI LEVIN reports on the buoyant sales of engagement rings.
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01/12/2009
• Coleby Nicholson
Jewellery is increasingly being used to help brand other products but an interesting twist is a city that’s being used to brand a diamond – or is a diamond being used to help brand a city? COLEBY NICHOLSON attempts to find out.
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