jewellery
How the Thumb Ring Became So Gay
At some point over the years, a ring on the thumb became a subtle yet ubiquitous signifier for queer women.
Forget 'Uncut Gems' – Meet London's Real-Life Jeweller to the Stars
Abtin Abassi of A Jewellers grew up above a pizza shop in Mill Hill. Now he's outfitting AJ Tracey and Paul Pogba in diamonds.
As Tomato Prices Skyrocket, a Bride in Pakistan Wears Them as Jewellery
This bride clearly knows how to make a statement on her wedding day.
Chinese Censors are Blurring Male Earrings Because They're too 'Effeminate'
Some believe the censorship is part of a Government-driven agenda to reinforce traditional gender roles.
Kim Kardashian West Robbed at Gunpoint in Paris
A gang of armed men posing as police officers tied her up in her private apartment and stole millions of pounds worth of jewelery.
Hotline Bling Ring: Someone Jacked $3 Million Worth of Jewellery From Drake’s Tour Van
Drake's van got hotline blinged.
Possibly corrupt official caught throwing millions in cash over a monastery wall in Argentina
Former deputy public works minister José López was found tossing bags full of dollars, euros, yens and Qatari riyals into a Buenos Aires monastery. He reportedly told nuns that he had stolen the money and was trying to make a donation.
Cotton Candy Jewelry Changes with the Times
Yes, that's real jewelry made from real cotton candy. No, you will not get sticky.
I Make Jewellery Out of My Cat's Fur Balls
You know what's at the absolute top of my birthday list this year? A necklace made out of greasy cat fur balls, rolled up into pretty little orbs and encased in wire. Thank Christ I live in 2013, the exact time in history that San Francisco artist...
This Girl Vajazzles Kangaroo Scrotums
Lia Tabrah is a jewellery designer who loves Australia. She loves the bush, the city and the animals. In fact, she loves the animals so much she regularly travels to Darwin to buy their parts to turn into glamorous jewellery.
Up-and-Comers - UK
Somewhere among the pulsating mass of young designers and wannabe trendsetters that choke the streets of London are a few new faces who are ready to do great things on fashion's front lines.