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The white metal shaking up jewellery
Why is solid silver making a strong comeback in jewellery? With its cool lustre and vibrant patina, this article shows how I transform this precious metal into a medium for art, balancing value and...
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Conversations: I look back at the origins of Honu Handmade Jewellery
In the Born To Hustle podcast, I talk about what led to Honu Handmade Jewellery: a family heritage rooted in metal, a Congolese culture where jewellery is part of one’s identity, and the desire to ...
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Your Hands: Have You Ever Thanked Them?
The hand is humanity's first tool. It feeds, builds, heals, creates, then carries the traces of what it has learned. From Cueva de las Manos to the jeweller's bench, this article pays tribute to ha...
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The drawer jewel syndrome: what to do with an inheritance you don't dare wear?
An inherited jewel that is never worn is not necessarily a forgotten object. It may carry too much memory to find its place. This article examines the possible options, keeping, passing on, selling...
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Hallmarks: The Secret History of Silver and Gold | From the Middle Ages to Today
Hallmarks have been used to identify and control precious metals since the Middle Ages. Depending on the country, they can indicate purity, workshop, authority, or period. Reading them helps unders...
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The sea turtle and its symbolism
The sea turtle, known as "honu" in several Pacific languages, symbolises longevity, protection and wisdom in many Pacific cultures. It connects the land, the ocean and the journey. It is ...
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Solid silver: why does this precious metal last a lifetime?
Solid silver lasts because it can be cared for, polished, repaired, and recycled without losing its material value. Whether 925 or 950, it develops a patina over time instead of wearing away like p...
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When gold and silver rise, the price of a handcrafted jewel does not depend only on the metal rate. It also includes material loss, workshop time, technical complexity, and finishing. Understanding...
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The Symbolism of Silver in Viking Culture and the Eddas
In the Eddas and Viking societies, silver represents more than wealth. It is linked to the moon, the given word, oath rings, and clan loyalty. This white metal carries a symbolism of inner clarity ...
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Silver and Tahitian pearl: The Perfect Embrace
Solid silver and Tahitian pearls are a perfect match. The white metal brings light, whilst the pearl adds depth and contrast. Together, they create the visual balance and refinement of a piece of j...
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