Gifting Serpenti means gifting a timeless piece that embodies both luxury and mythology. B.Zero1 gives a modern twist to ...
Pomellato’s first retrospective, "Art & Jewelry," opens in Shanghai, celebrating over five decades of bold design, ...
Michelle Oh's engagement and wedding rings are bespoke, unusual, organic, colourful, ethically sourced and unique. Born in Jakarta and trained at Central Saint Martins, Michelle has opened her studio ...
Bao Bao Wan began designing high jewellery in 2007 after studying photography in New York and literature in France. Bao Bao's high jewellery designs are a direct reflection of her life experiences - ...
Edmond Chin is a Singapore-born jewellery designer who started his career working in the jewellery and jadeite department at Christie’s Hong Kong. He creates stunning one-of-a-kind fine jewellery, ...
Paul Flato was a popular American jeweler based in New York City from the 1920s to the early 1940s. Considered the first celebrity jeweler, Flato was renowned for his whimsical fine jewellery pieces.
Having not only the title of being the last independent Genevan manufacturer of luxury watches, and every single one of Patek Philippe's mechanical movements awarded the respected official hallmark of ...
Founded in 2011, Alessio Boschi's eponymous luxury jewellery brand uses black opals in startling high jewellery creations of ambitious scale and transformative ingenuity. His Plumes necklace takes the ...
The world’s most important single strand of natural grey pearls is a double record breaker at Sotheby’s Hong Kong auction. Hong Kong: Hong Kong address: 88 Queensway, Hong Kong ...
Based in Hong Kong, renowned fine jewellery designer Michelle Ong co-founded Carnet with Avi Nagar in 1985 and has since garnered an international following for her delicately sophisticated designs, ...
The first Asian jeweller to exhibit at the 26th Biennale des Antiquaires in 2012, Wallace Chan has rocked the world of high jewellery with his extraordinary jewels.
Whether born from the Earth's depths or crafted with human finesse, diamonds remind us that beauty comes in many forms—nature and science united, both deserving of celebration.