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The collaboration between Hirsh London and celebrated menswear designer Ozwald Boateng reveals jewels with a cosmopolitan ...
Bvlgari revisits its most emblematic designs, showing how true icons evolve with time—without losing the essence that defines ...
Each spring, Watches and Wonders Geneva becomes the epicentre of the fine watchmaking world — gathering the most prestigious maisons under one roof at Palexpo to unveil their latest creations. But ...
To mark the 25th anniversary of the J12, Chanel unveiled the J12 Bleu — a matte blue ceramic developed over five years. It’s the first time the house’s signature timepiece adopts a colour other than ...
Not to be missed: JGAA unveils at GemGeneve a series of competitions and inspiring projects designed to offer a global platform for African talent. If you are planning to visit GemGeneve this week, be ...
One Rapelana is a Botswana-born designer and founder of Xita Designs, known for bold, sculptural jewellery crafted from recycled materials. A self-taught maker with a background in marketing, she ...
Venasho Phiri is a Zambian bench jeweller and goldsmith at Jewel of Africa, a Lusaka-based fine jewellery house. In 2025, he won the Expert Category of the “It’s All in Our Hands” competition at ...
Mbako Baraedi is a Botswana-born jeweller known for translating cultural heritage into contemporary design. A graduate of Politecnico di Milano and winner of the De Beers Shining Light Award, he draws ...
Khumo P. Makwa is a Botswana-based jewellery designer and founder of 89 Carat Street. In 2025, she gained international recognition when her Mapula Brooch won the Emerging Designers category at ...
Founded in 2019 by Nigerian designer Olajumoke Oluwatunmibi, Jumoke Lagos is a fine jewellery brand rooted in storytelling. Driven by a desire to find deeper meaning beyond her corporate career, ...
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When Louis Vuitton launched its first Tambour watch in 2002, few could have predicted the impact it would eventually have. Initially seen as a bold design from a fashion house, the drum-shaped Tambour ...