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Continually refreshed, COLLECTIONS is a must for anyone who wants to be 'in the know' about contemporary, classic and avant-garde collections from across the globe.
Master jeweller Van Cleef & Arpels has chosen Paris, its home and the city of lights and romance, as the theme for their new Journee a Paris collection.
Cartier is revitalising its iconic Trinity ring, a 20th century classic cult object and one of the most famous of all love tokens.
Patek Philippe, master watchmakers, famous for dedication to excellence, are expanding their successful ranges of fine jewellery to complement their iconic watches.
Underpinned by her rich cultural heritage and her love of architecture and poetry, jewels by Egyptian goldsmith Azza Fahmy are treasured by connoisseurs both in the Middle East and around the world.
Treating gold as a living material and harnessing its energy, Dutch eco-jeweller Natalie Dissel brings a note of expressive eccentricity to her hand-made 22 carat gold collection of limited edition or one-of-a-kind pieces.
There is no dilution in the design style of Sarah Jordan. Her jewellery, often described as sensual, soft and soothing harness the natural environment.
Underlining the essential warmth and security that comes from the great connectivity and continuity of gold and inspired by ancient jewellery of West Asia, Geneva-based designer-jeweller Nazannine Tassoudji embeds rich 18 and 24 carat gold with fragments of the past.
Parisian designer-jeweller, Jean Christophe, draws on his artistic heritage and innate passion for creativity, as he spins gold into modernist, tailored yet playful jewels.
Enjoy the classic satin-sheen designs from the revered Milanese goldsmith and jeweller, Buccellati, the ultimate master of spun and woven gold.
Tiffany - Celebrating its heritage of technical innovation, Tiffany moves towards textural tactility with its new androgynous Woven collection, featuring micro-knit mesh in yellow, white or rose gold.
The animal magnetism of gold - ‘Untamed Jewels’ by Israeli-born, New York-based artist and designer, Daphna Simon, embody the physical and emotive powers of gold.
The new Tiffany keys collection is inspired by designs from the Tiffany & Co archives, deeply imbued with mystery and romance.
Discover for yourself messages of love, inscriptions and meaningful mottoes which always been an essential part of the repertoire of designer-goldsmiths, Gary Wright and Sheila Teague.
With the launch this spring of their new aristocratic Blason collection, designed by Marc Jacobs’ muse, Camille Micelli, in collaboration with hip hop star Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton highlights the richness of gold as an essential ingredient of their fast-growing fine jewellery collections.
Under the direction of Frida Giannini, passionate jewellery devotee, Gucci is forging ahead with high fashion fine jewellery collections, in which gold, central to Gucci’s identity continue to play a major role.
London-based fashion jewellery designer Lara Bohinc is launching her first fine jewellery collection, focusing on yellow, white and rose 18 carat gold.
Now in its fifth edition, Gold Expressions 2008 continues to grow in importance by showing off the originality and prowess of leading Italian designers and goldsmiths.
The origins of the Hermes jewel can be traced back to 1837. Today's iconic innovative themes continue to amaze