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Circularity and jewellery: 3 French initiatives

While reinventing existing items is a recent phenomenon in fashion, the jewellery world has been revaluing gold and ancient stones for many years. Some brands, such as Rouvenat, Héloïse & Abélard and Rosa Maïtea, have chosen to talk about their sourcing processes, communicating on circular jewellery and the development of a blockchain. It’s an important commitment by jewellers and involves endlessly recycling gold and giving stones a new lease of life.

Setting love in stones

French jewellery has always given them pride of place, and Marilyn sang…

Pearlcore: a huge comeback for an elegant trend

Worn by icons like Coco Chanel or Audrey Hepburn, pearls are a…

Costume jewellery: the art of bold

In the kingdom of costume jewellery, there is one basic and irresistible…

Silver: the new shining light in French jewellery

In the mid-19th century, Paris was in the throes of huge transformation.…

Spotlight on three century-old houses

In the mid-19th century, Paris was in the throes of huge transformation.…

New Wave: the winds of change in French jewellery 

Things are changing in the world of French jewellery. There’s a new…

The Couture Show: French jewellers take to the Las Vegas strip

From 1 to 4 June, French jewellers headed stateside to the splendid…

Rue de la Paix – Place Vendôme: an iconic jewellery district nestled deep within Paris

Arriving at Place Vendôme or Rue de la Paix is an unbeatably…

An intrepid trio: Renaissance, Blush Pink and Ultra Gold

This winter has brought three trends onto the jewellery scene: Renaissance, Blush…