The reality TV star wore famed jewel to the Lacma bash
UK-based artist Martha Freud was commissioned to create a series marking ten years since the release of Repossi's popular Antifer line
Horten’s late husband became a billionaire during the “Aryanisation” of Nazi-era Germany
The event was scheduled to mark the 25th anniversary of the Washington Principles, which helps guide the return of artwork looted during the Holocaust.
The brooch once belonged to socialite Rebekah Harkness, the subject of a Taylor Swift song
The diamond and ruby bracelet is part of an auction of the jewellery collection of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s granddaughter
A representative for the reality television star and entrepreneur emerged victorious from a five-minute bidding war
More than 1,600 police officers take part in raids in Berlin to solve violent theft from Dresden’s Green Vault
Exhibition of around 400 objects at the Moscow Kremlin Museums marks the centenary of the famed jeweller's death
Hoard of objects loaned by Paris's Musée de Cluny to the Metropolitan Museum of Art tells a complex tale
Douriean Fletcher, who made the jewellery for Black Panther, speaks at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
The Al Thani collection to be displayed at revamped Hôtel de la Marine over 20 years, in a deal that will help fund the building’s restoration
We spoke to a few specialists about the jewellery trade ahead of the fair
Long established London jewellers will hold sale at Sotheby’s following move to smaller premises, but director insists it is “business as usual”
Rijksmuseum’s examinations reveal truth about pendants
Museum closes a cultural gulf
Phillips’ international star talks about plans for the future, guarantees and what happens to those unsold pictures
The termination of Bulgari's funding provided the perfect opportunity for Cartier to take up the mantle
Contemporary applied crafts on show at Sotheby’s
Few have seen the Nimrud gold, a cache of eighth-century BC Assyrian royal gold
The Vasari of his field, Vever was himself a jeweller—though like Vasari he is better known for his writing
Renaissance jewels (and a master faker revealed), maiolica, Empire and eighteenth-century French lacquer furniture, the life of women between Orient and Europe, Art Deco, Finnish painting, the Brueghels and art from Oceania
The Shah's policy decreed that private individuals could sponsor excavations and keep a portion of the finds
Percentage rates are down in many areas for the first half of the season
Sales of the catalogue have raised nearly £35,000 for the Samaritans