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Hungarian designer Flóra Vági presented a collection for jewellery made from wood, paper and old books at last week's Budapest Design Week. More about Jewellerysense by Flóra Vági
Hungarian designer Flóra Vági presented a collection for jewellery made from wood, paper and old books at last week's Budapest Design Week. More about Jewellerysense by Flóra Vági
Vienna Design Week: for Vienna Design Week Swiss designer Nicolas Le Moigne presents a series of rings that incorporate mirrors, manipulating the diamond's image. More about Rings by Nicolas Le Moigne and A.E.Köchert
A collective of young architects and designers from AlArchitects of Prague have designed a range of jewellery made from recycled medical waste. More about Design Help by A1 Architects
These wooden spectacle frames have been created by Milan designer Matteo Ragni. More about W-eye by Matteo Ragni for MAWOOD
This collection of necklaces and brooches by Swedish jewellery artist Hanna Hedman is currently on display at the Soda gallery in Istanbul. More about Escape by Hanna Hedman
Graduate designer Hanan Kedmi's jewellery pieces are made of computer components mounted in felt. More about Felt Follows Form by Hanan Kedmi
London designer Tithi Kutchamuch has added new pieces to her Secret Friend collection of jewellery, including this wooden necklace with a deer-shaped base to keep it on. More about Secret Friend Family by Tithi Kutchamuch
Dutch designer Tord Bootje presents a collection of work made with lace-making techniques from materials including grass and raffia at the Marsden Woo Gallery in London. More about The Lacemaker by Tord Boontje
Need a designer disguise? Estonian product designer Pavel Sidorenko has created this range of felt fake moustaches. More about Old Thomas moustaches by Pavel Sidorenko
Munich jewellery designer Patrik Muff has designed a collection of pendents for porcelain manufacturer Nymphenburg. More about Essentials II by Patrik Muff for Nymphenburg
For this month's top ten we've compliled our most popular stories about jewellery. More about Dezeen’s top ten: jewellery
New York designer Alissia Melka-Teichroew of byAMT has designed a collection of jewellery made up of ball-and-socket joints, like those usually found in hip replacements. More about Jointed Jewels by Alissia Melka-Teichroew
Stockholm designer Nicolas Cheng has designed a range of brooches made from bits of loofah, sponge and cotton. More about The Beauty of Nothingness by Nicolas Cheng
Designer Sophie Duran of Rotterdam has created a collection of facial jewellery including these lips that can be inflated with a hand pump. More about The Imperfectionist by Sophie Duran
Milan 2010: London design studio Study O Portable presented a set of giant bangles resembling pineapples in Milan earlier this month. More about Ananas by Study O Portable
Milan 2010: London design studio Study O Portable presented a set of bangles made of layers of ceramic resin in Milan earlier this month. More about Baum by Study O Portable
Young Israeli designer Adi Zaffran Weisler has made a collection of jewellery from spent bullets. More about Rings by Adi Zaffran Weisler
A retrospective exhibition of British artist David Watkins' jewellery opens tomorrow at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. More about Artist in Jewellery by David Watkins
Jewellery designed by architect Zaha Hadid for the spring/summer 2010 collection at crystal brand Atelier Swarovski will be among projects on show at an exhibition of Hadid's work in Bahrain next month. More about Fluidity & Design by Zaha Hadid
London designer Tithi Kutchamuch has created a necklace with charms modelled on the skull and entrails of a parrot. More about Companion Parrot by Tithi Kutchamuch