Surrealist Jewels 101: Dalí’s Eye Returns, and Nothing Is What It Seems
Louisa Guinness Gallery celebrates 101 years of surrealism with a landmark jewellery exhibition blending Dalí, Man Ray and new commissions in wearable art
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Vault, Set, Match: Fabergé x 007 Turns Bond’s Golden Obsession into High Jewellery
Fabergé x 007 blends film history with high jewellery — from the Goldfinger Egg Objet to Octopussy eggs, lockets and hidden ruby surprises.
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Emerging, Not Waiting: Dover Street Market’s Jewellery Rebels Get Their Moment
Dover Street Market London’s Jewellery Market showcases 36 emerging designers from leading global institutions, challenging conventions in material, form and meaning.
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Dior’s Rouge Premier: The Lipstick That Became a Jewel
Dior’s Rouge Premier transforms lipstick into high jewellery with a refillable, gemstone-studded pendant worn as a sautoir necklace.
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The Beating Heart of Schiaparelli
Schiaparelli’s motorised heart brooch pulses with surrealist symbolism and mechanical precision, placing jewellery not beside couture — but at the very centre of it.
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The Zebra Suite by Boodles: A Striped Story in Emerald and Light
A zebra’s stripes help it vanish into its surroundings. Boodles’ Zebra suite does the opposite — a show of strength, symmetry and surprise, rendered in Colombian emerald and graphic black ena
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Thomas Sabo x SmileyWorld: Jewellery That Makes You Smile — Literally
Thomas Sabo teams up with SmileyWorld on a joy-filled charm collection—think enamel emojis, recycled silver and mood-lifting design.
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Cece Jewellery’s “For the Love of Fruit” Is a Joyful Lesson in Symbolism and Indulgence
Cece Jewellery’s For the Love of Fruit collection brings enamelled cherries, peaches, and lemons to life in a playful, symbolic ode to beauty, desire and joy.
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The Architecture of Emotion: Inside Tsuzuri by Myriam Soseilos
Tsuzuri is more than modular — it’s a wearable architecture of identity and emotion, designed to adapt to the person, not the season.
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