

Jeremie Souteyrat for The New York Times
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‘The World’s Just Starting to Catch Up’
Black jewelers reflected on the racial justice movement, and on how a wave of support that pushed them forward since 2020 has shifted.

Watch Microbrands Find Success in Individuality
Small operations such as Anoma and Baltic say their unusual designs and lower-end prices have fueled significant growth.

A London Jeweler Updates Its Home to Rediscover Its Past
Hancocks has moved into a renovated Georgian townhouse on St. James’s Street with more space to display its wares as well as its history.

Cuffs: The Equivalent of Jewelry Armor
The ancient style is expected to make a big statement this spring.

A D.I.Y. Approach to Valentine’s Day Chocolate
After all, as one maker said, “a self-made chocolate treat comes with the extra portion of love and creativity.”

Plaque Pendants Turn Up in Fine and High Jewelry
The rectangular pieces may be smaller than those often worn by hip-hop stars, but they still allow wearers to express themselves without saying a word.

In the Beauty World, the Holidays Are Always Top of Mind
That Advent calendar or gift set on your shopping list? Work on it likely started some time last year.

Would You Like Eyeglass Frames of Fossilized Coral?
The mother-and-son duo running E.B. Meyrowitz in London would be happy to oblige.