Tag: The Goldsmiths’ Centre
Kassandra Lauren Gordon reflects on a year of activism and urges the industry to work with Black jewellers on real change rather than virtue signalling
New competition run by The Goldsmiths’ Centre, and judged by Nyasha Daley and The Jewellery Cut’s Rachael Taylor, puts emerging designers in the spotlight
Join The Jewellery Cut’s Rachael Taylor, trend expert Kathryn Bishop and export consultant Toyin Laketu for a discussion on the challenges and opportunities
The Goldsmiths’ Company prime warden to join The Jewellery Cut co-founder Rachael Taylor in conversation at Getting Started digital event
Learn about the beauty of gemstones as The Jewellery Cut co-founder Rachael Taylor interviews seven designers about their favourites in a digital event
Landmark study released by Kassandra Lauren Gordon and The Goldsmiths’ Company reveals insights into the experiences of British Black jewellers
The Jewellery Cut co-founder Rachael Taylor and the Goldsmiths’ Centre will share the creation stories of eight jewellers in an exclusive digital event
Get a handle on the changing digital landscape with advice from Boodles’ James Amos and digital experts Toyin Laketu and Charlene C Lam
The Jewellery Cut and The Goldsmiths’ Centre are giving you the chance to ‘bring a friend’ to a lockdown showing of this seminal ethical jewellery film
Your ultimate guide to the jewellery world’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic, helping to bring a little more sparkle to lockdown
Malgorzata Mozolewska combines pastel gems, the warmth of gold and the bling of diamonds to create jewels inspired by Queens
Conscious retailer brings sustainable jewellery brands and events to The Goldsmiths’ Centre and Princes Arcade in London in time for Christmas
Five jewellers and silversmiths, graduates of the prestigious Setting Out course, will showcase their work in a one-day exhibition at The Goldsmiths’ Centre
The Goldsmiths’ Centre has selected 10 jewellery designers and silversmiths it says are ‘ones to watch’ to participate in the three-month exhibition