For the Love of Diamonds :The Fine Jewelry Book - For the Love of ...

For the Love of Diamonds

For the Love of Diamonds :The Fine Jewelry Book - For the Love of ...

hardback | English
Published: 12 November, 2024
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Marilyn Monroe was right: diamonds are a girl’s best friend. In such fast-paced times jewellery appears timeless and long-lasting, and is often a smart investment. Being the perfect homage to the wonderful world of jewellery, For the Love of Diamonds focuses on these objects of desire. The book features the most famous jewellers, designers and iconic pieces of jewellery, it also offers insights on gemmology, manufacturing techniques and tips on different jewellery styles.

Text in English and German.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9783961716043
ISBN10 3961716048
Number Of Pages 224
Item Weight 1712 g
Product Dimensions 245 x 314 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller teNeues Publishing UK Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Rachael Taylor is a freelance jewellery journalist and regular contributor to a wealth of titles across the globe, including The Financial Times, The Telegraph, Independent, Cond Nast publications, Retail Jeweller and Rapaport. She was the founding editor of Professional Jeweller and WatchPro magazines, launching the titles on behalf of a global publisher in 2010, and was the co-founder of The Jewellery Cut, a platform that showcased independent jewellery designers at a bi-annual jewellery showcase in London. Respected for her in-depth knowledge of the jewellery world, Rachael is a judge for many competitions, including the prestigious UK Jewellery Awards and The Goldsmiths' Craft & Design Council Awards. The latter of which, she hosted from 2020 to 2022, following in the footsteps of jewellery luminaries including Stephen Webster and Theo Fennell, and in 2022 became the Council's first female ambassador.

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