Spanx launches first-ever jewellery collection

Shapewear and womenswear brand Spanx has partnered with L'Enchanteur, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based brand known for transforming jewellery into sculptural art by incorporating spirituality and cultural narratives into each design. The partnership introduces a collection of sculpted statement pieces designed to complement the launch of Spanx’s SPANXsculpt™ ReDefine.
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AJA reveals 2024 Design Competition winners

The Armenian Jewellers Association (AJA) has announced the winners of its 2024 Design Competition, a global event highlighting the talent and craftsmanship of jewellers and designers with Armenian heritage. The five winning designers will showcase their work to an international jewellery audience at the GemGenève exhibition in May 2025.
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Olympian partners with Vancouver, B.C., jewellery brand

Canadian Olympic silver medallist and professional beach volleyball player Melissa Humaña-Paredes has collaborated with Vancouver-based jewellery brand True Curated Designs to launch a limited-edition collection. 

Crafted from 10- and 14-karat gold, the collection, named Sol, pays homage to the beauty of nature, an essential theme...

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Three NWT students receive De Beers scholarships

De Beers has awarded $4,500 scholarships to three women from the Northwest Territories (NWT) as part of its initiative to support women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). 

The 2025 scholarship recipients are Aubrey Sluggett from Yellowknife, Madison Menacho-Melnyk from Norman Wells, and Symone...

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Witnesses injured in Niagara smash-and-grab

Five suspects are on the run after reportedly using a sledgehammer to steal jewellery from Griffin Jewellery at the Pen Centre in St. Catharines, Ont.

Niagara Regional Police report five suspects entered the store and used a small sledgehammer to smash display cases, swiftly grabbing...

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Bold morning robbery shakes Ottawa jewellery store

A morning robbery at a jewellery store in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood has sparked a police investigation. Davidson’s Jewellers, the affected business, has temporarily closed its doors, citing "unforeseen circumstances." With the investigation still unfolding, police are working to track down the individuals responsible.
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