27/05/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
A diamond necklace reportedly worth €2 million (A$2.7 million) is
believed to have gone missing during a star-studded party held by
jeweller de Grisogono at the Cannes Film Festival.
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27/05/2013
• Jeff Salton • Assistant Editor
Two jewellery suppliers allegedly were robbed last week of jewellery and
cash after leaving a retail store in Sydney and heading for their car
in an adjacent carpark.
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27/05/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Claims made by an online retailer about the therapeutic benefits of its
amber necklaces have been rejected and deemed as misleading to
consumers.
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27/05/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Rio Tinto Diamonds has launched a sales platform where a portion of its
Canadian Diavik production will be offered to parties outside of its
usual supply agreements with diamond dealers.
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27/05/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Though worldwide sales in luxury goods are expected to ease slightly in
the short term, news that the market in 2025 will be five times greater
than it was in 1995 may alleviate some concern.
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27/05/2013
Ti Sento takes flight with its “Jet Set” range.
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27/05/2013
Danish Design “goes big” with two sleek watches.
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23/05/2013
• Andrew Cody
It’s unfair that opal has a bad name in Australia. It can be attributed to poorly made jewellery, paper thin doublets that would easily chip, and tacky souvenirs created for the tourist market, harking back to the 80s.
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23/05/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Text, images, links to third-party content and reader interaction – Emily Mobbs discovers blogs offer the whole package. Don’t lose out on potential sales by not having a blogging strategy or, for that matter, a blog at all.
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23/05/2013
China has made many advances in technology across numerous fields and
over the past 800 years or so the Chinese have been improving their
methods for growing cultured pearls.
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23/05/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Engagement and wedding rings will always rule the bridal category, but there’s another crop of jewellery items vying for attention. Emily Mobbs reports.
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