
3 Graces of Gold Unveils 'Plot Twist' Jewelry Collection: A Fusion of Old and New
3 Graces of Gold, led by designer Naz Kretlow, has launched its 'Plot Twist' collection, emphasizing surprising and meaningful jewelry. The line incorporates enamel, colored gemstones, and antique diamonds, with designs inspired by symbolic objects like horseshoes and stars, as well as whimsical items like berry and peanut pendants. The brand's philosophy blends historical appreciation with contemporary style, aiming to create pieces that resonate deeply with collectors.

Alex Monroe Celebrates 40 Years with Enchanting Menagerie Collection

Men's Wedding Jewelry: A New Era of Radiance

Boucheron has made a significant donation of its experimental rock crystal Faisceaux brooch from the Carte Blanche collection to the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. This marks the first time a piece from this innovative high jewelry series, which explores new technologies and unconventional materials, has joined a permanent museum collection. The brooch, part of the 2021 Holographique collection, showcases a unique iridescent finish achieved through metallic powder application, allowing the rock crystal to refract light into a spectrum of colors. Its inclusion in the V&A’s jewelry galleries highlights Boucheron's commitment to pushing the boundaries of craftsmanship and artistic expression.

Alex Monroe, the renowned British jewelry brand, marks its 40th anniversary with the launch of the 'Menagerie' collection. This new line reimagines classic animal motifs with intricate floral engravings, offering a modern heirloom aesthetic in sterling silver and 22k gold vermeil.

Traditionally, wedding jewelry has predominantly centered around women. However, a transformative shift is underway in the industry, with visionary designers now crafting ceremonial adornments specifically tailored for men. This article highlights the innovative work of U.K.-based jewelers Ellis Mhairi Cameron, The Ouze, and Romany Starrs, who are redefining masculine wedding aesthetics with unique rings, lapel pins, and brooches, signaling a more inclusive future for bridal jewelry.