MEN & HIGH END JEWELRY
King Henry VIII portrait by Hans Holbien 16th century |
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Of immediate interest as well is that the September Hong Kong Jewelry Fair will be held as planned.
This is despite continuing protest & confrontations within the city.
The political turmoil could give some business persons pause about attending the jewelry show, as well as other international events held in the city. With the advent of the Internet, all governments are more careful about how they treat the citizenry.
In the many years that I sold fine jewelry, I sold mostly watches to men & personal jewels to women, or to men to give to women. Handsome jewelry for men Louis Vuitton designed a new high end collection, which triggered my choice of King Henry VIII's portrait, designed by Francesca Amfitheatrof, inspired by medieval heroines. Let us not forget, how much King Henry VIII loved pearls, you can see his daughter wearing a famous pearled strewn gown which took multiple servants to help her get into & out of, but also to march about for festivities.
Mikimoto is famous for its beauty pageant crowns as well as maintaining strong traditions of classic beauty. In 1893, Kokichi Mikimoto began his production of blister pearls. This method of seeding or nucleating, was the basis for this Japanese jewelry industry. (PEARLS OF CREATION by Marge Dawson)
Another designer, Tom Ford, is actively showing on the runways with a padlock theme, done in necklaces as well as earrings.
There are so many interesting & insightful news items in the jewelry industry covered by The Silverbene Blog, check it out.
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