About
jewellers trade magazine is dedicated to all retailers and suppliers in the jewellery trade.
jewellers trade magazine is here to serve the industry, and to that aim, we are always ready to tailor an advertising package to suit your needs and your budget.
Subscribe for free! Get the printed copy of jewellers trade magazine delivered to your door eleven times per year.
Peter Minturn is New Zealand’s best known jeweller and, at the age of 75, still renowned for his quirky designs and pushing the boundaries of goldsmithing.
“Bite off more than you can chew, and chew really fast,” says NZ’s Amanda Kruszona of Amakris Jewellery.
An Australian brand with a passion to design and create a range that is uniquely Australian, Lila’s strength and inspiration comes its belief in the importance of dreams.
The World Gold Council’s recent report detailed the fascinating changes in gold trends over the last 12 months. In 2011, gold volume grew 0.4 percent to 4,067.1 tonnes, an estimated value of US$205.5 billion. Jewellery demand was resilient in the face of higher gold prices. Mine production of gold increased 4 percent to an all-time [...]
Pandora’s 2011 annual report wasn’t cagey about admitting it: trading conditions in Australia continue to be highly challenging for Pandora.
In February next year, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre will be host to both the Reed Gift Fair and the Jewellery Fair – two events under the same roof.
Jeweller An Morison opened her latest wearable art exhibition, “Wood Weaves”, at Studio 2017 in Sydney’s Danks Street, in April.
Designer Hannah Carlyle aims to elevate plastic into the realm of the artistic and precious, in her new exhibition “Rare Little Gem” which opens in March.
Contemporary jeweller and artist Anna Davern showcased her talents at Studio 20/17 in Sydney’s Danks St art precinct, in February.