Yesterday #IJL2019 came to a close, but that didn’t mean things slowed down at all. Olympia London was once again packed full of jewellery professionals all here for a final ...
Day two at #IJL2019 was all about trends and discovery, with a packed agenda of inspirational events and content across a plethora of stages, catwalks, stands and pavilions. Here is ...
Welcome to IJL! As a new exhibitor, and a brand-new company in the market, we would love our audience to get to know you… Why don’t you introduce your brand ...
A background in textiles, ceramics and sculpture influences Becca’s jewellery practice. A common theme throughout her work is documenting the ‘evidence of presence’ and human traces. With an interest in ...
The British School of Watchmaking is an independent institution which looks for students with the ability, aptitude and desire to become the exceptional watchmakers the modern market requires. They will ...
How long have you been designing jewellery for? I have been designing jewellery for five years since I studied in Birmingham School of Jewellery with a MA degree in Jewellery, ...
Christin Ranger’s collection of ultra-feminine silver jewellery is beautifully presented for the jewellery and fashion trade. From pretty florals with delicate gold plated details to clever geometric shapes with their ...
Sofie Macaenruig has been named the first ever winner of the IJL Bursary, a bursary created to support a shining graduate from Birmingham City University. Inspired by her passion for ...
If you want to market your pieces to millennials, you first need to know who they are. They’re the generation that has grown up in a world that’s changed like ...
The curiosity for the materials and crafts that Lukas Grewenig developed growing up defines the basis for his brand LUKASCASPAR jewellery. Innovation plays a big role in his first collection ...