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Reviving dormant jewelry pieces

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Poonam Soni crafts beyond trends   Poonam Soni's brand strides into 2024 with a focus on sustainability and vibrant expressions. Intriguingly inspired by George Orwell's Animal Farm, their Animal Farm Revived collection reflects quirky pendants.  Additionally, a pioneering move toward sustainability features man-made diamonds, tinted in pale pink and blue hues, reshaping the future of jewelry crafting and setting new trends.   The brand’s anticipated multi-colored jewelry with fusion motifs promises to be the highlight, blending classic diamonds and gold with vibrant shades. In 2024, jewelry isn't merely an accessory but a manifestation of evolving tastes and sustainable practices, embracing opulence while reinventing traditions.   Beyond trends, a remarkable shift emerges in reviving dormant jewelry pieces. Metamorphosis takes center stage, where unused jewels are skillfully remodelled, introducing novel elements without melting, presenting a cost-effective wa...

Fall/Winter 2020 trend for diamond jewellery!

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De Beers shares fourth Diamond Insight Flash report   Diamond jewellery design trends for the upcoming gifting season are expected to be influenced by how consumers are feeling in response to the events of this year and the impact of lockdowns, according to De Beers Group’s fourth Diamond Insight Flash Report, published today.   De Beers Group partnered with leading London-based fashion trends consultancy, Adorn Insight, to review De Beers Group’s consumer research data since the start of the pandemic and overlay with key fashion trends, in order to forecast the prevailing themes jewellers can expect to see for Fall/Winter 2020 and into the coming year.  Three key trends were identified – craft’s new cool factor, natural beauties and invest in the best – which highlight that the pandemic is likely to influence consumer design preferences in three key areas: enhanced appreciation for craftsmanship  and bespoke design, a greater desire for designs and materials th...

GJEPC Design Inspirations 2019 held!

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Global experts hail growing importance of India in global jewellery designs! The future starts now! The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) presented ‘Design Inspirations 2019: Defining the Future of Jewellery Designs’ seminar coinciding with IIJS Signature 2019. Design Inspirations is an initiative to educate jewellers, designers and students about the upcoming trends in gems & jewellery sector in India, Europe and the US. It gave in-depth insights into consumer behavior patterns, aspirations, desires, emotions, feelings; and how to translate them into thematic concepts and visual directions.   The dignitaries attending the day-long seminar were Pramod Kumar Agrawal (Chairman, GJEPC), Colin Shah (Vice Chairman, GJEPC), Milan Chokshi (Member COA and Convener - Promotion, Marketing and Business Development - GJEPC), Sachin Jain (De Beers), Richa Singh (Diamond Producers Association), Amith Singhee (IBM), Nirupa Bhatt (Managing Director, GIA In...

Vicenzaoro to run from 22nd September

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A round table of debate, Visio.Next: Trends on day 1 Numerous events, organized by leading Italian and International exhibitors among others, will be staged at Vicenzaoro The Jewellery Boutique Show September– Italian Exhibition Group’s splendid European trade show specifically for international Gold and Jewellery, scheduled to take place in Vicenza from 22nd to 26th September 2018. A calendar of events that has becoming fuller by the day. On the opening day of the September edition of Vicenzaoro will be Visio.Next:Trends, one of the most awaited events featuring a round table of debate on the future of jewellery, to be held on Saturday 22nd September (10 am, Sala Tiziano HALL 7.1). Specifically, the most authoritative key players on the global market will be discussing the jewellery world’s latest trends, consumer modalities and the market situations destined to leave a mark. To mention just a few of the events programmed, at 4.30 in the afternoon of Saturday 22nd ...