10/03/2017
• Talia Paz • Staff Journalist
Kozminsky jewellery store – said to have been Australia’s oldest continuously-run jeweller – has closed, breaking an auction record in the process.
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21/10/2016
• Kathryn Wyatt
Art Nouveau is evident today in pieces that date back more than a century and also in ephemera from the ‘hippy’ days of the 1960s. In Part 1 of this look at Art Nouveau, KATHRYN WYATT investigates the origins of this defining movement.
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18/08/2015
• Megan Austin
Geoffrey Munn is widely recognised for his work on Antiques Roadshow but as MEGAN AUSTIN discovers, there is far more to this antique jewellery specialist than what is seen on television.
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03/03/2015
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
A local jewellery designer has been selected to represent Australia at an international jewellery manufacturing conference.
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15/05/2014
Renee Blackwell Design travels back to the 1940s.
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09/04/2013
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Etsy has decided to remove the Fine Jewellery browse section from its homepage, following a decline in both visits and purchases from the category.
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14/03/2013
Renee Blackwell Design introduces one of its distinctive rings from its new collection.
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06/03/2013
Jet Empire introduces this burst of colour.
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28/02/2013
Joseph R Lycett presents these two-tone antique-style earrings.
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30/01/2013
Renee Blackwell Design flaunts its latest pendant.
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18/10/2011
• Aaron Weinman
Sotheby’s Australia had its highest-grossing jewellery auctions this year with many sales breaking the million-dollar barrier.
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20/07/2011
• Carla Caruso • Journalist
From 1970s bohemia to Crayola brights and demure femininity, there’s plenty to tantalise jewellery consumers this spring, says Carla Caruso.
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19/07/2011
Western Australians are cashing in on their heirloom antique jewellery and selling them to refineries to be melted down in the face of record high gold and silver prices, according to WA Today.
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