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Marjolijn Oostermeijer
Victoriana is back, in the form of jewellery that might help people learn how to grieve.
Fashion
Mahoro Seward
Featuring dick-eared bunnies, pearl necklaces and engraved signet rings, the duo’s new collection comprises of gallery-worthy objects to wear on the go.
Zoë Kendall
From blood vials to thorned engagement rings, we chart the evolution of accessories embodying love, sex and desire.
From surreal face pieces to intricate prosthetics, Yvmin want to make jewellery’s sense of play accessible to everyone.
Brooke Callahan, Emma Pryde, Janky Jewels and MGN by Megan draw on childhood crafts and mall-era talismans to create whimsical jewels that spark joy.
Lorette Colé Duprat, Juanita Care, Marland Backus and Frances O are adorning overlooked, unexpected body parts with garment-like jewellery.
The Belgian designer behind namesake label, D’heygere, turns everyday objects like cigarettes, iPhone cables and pencils into functional accessories.
Danil Boparai
The London-based creator’s designs are attention-grabbing, but theres more to them than meets the eye.
Osman Ahmed
Four independent jewellers working in an industry severely lacking in diversity discuss why their craft is such an important part of Black identity.
Emily Frances Barrett, Danielle Karlikoff, Corrina Goutos and Caroline Ohrt are making surreal jewels out of chewing gum, cigarette butts and soda cans.
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