A Secret Friend by Tithi Kutchamuch
Inspired by the death of her dog, London-based designer Tithi Kutchamuch has designed a range of jewellery pieces with animal-shaped bases to keep them on. More about A Secret Friend by Tithi Kutchamuch
Inspired by the death of her dog, London-based designer Tithi Kutchamuch has designed a range of jewellery pieces with animal-shaped bases to keep them on. More about A Secret Friend by Tithi Kutchamuch
Designer Gisele Ganne has created a range of jewellery exploring the social symbols of death, mourning and divorce. More about Black Widow by Gisele Ganne
New Designers 08: At New Designers in London last week Andrew Ross exhibited a collection of objects made of waste cow bones, which he collected from an abattoir. More about The Bone Project by Andrew Ross
French design collective Duende will display a collection of objects that explore the sharing of food between mother and child at La Cuisine in Nègrepelisse, France, this September. More about La part des Anges by Duende
Jewellery brand Biegel will issue a limited series of silver pieces by Alfredo Häberli to coincide with an exhibition of the designer's work in Zurich later this month. More about Leeloo by Alfredo Häberli
Extra ID jewellery by Dutch designer Anke Weiss imitates the security tags attached to items of clothing in shops to prevent them from being stolen. More about Extra ID by Anke Weiss
Stockholm Design Week: Swedish designers Claesson Koivisto Rune have designed a range of bracelets made of sliced extruded aluminium for jewellery brand Collection Pascale. More about Eve bracelet by Claesson Koivisto Rune
RCA summer show: the Royal College of Art's summer show has been taken down now, but we still have a few more students' work to show. More about Pencil Jewellery by Gemma Holt
RCA summer show: Greetje van Helmond has sent us some new photos of her Unsustainable range of jewellery made from sugar, which are much better than the ones we took last week. More about Unsustainable by Greetje van Helmond 2
RCA summer show: Design Products graduate Greetje van Helmond has created a range of jewellery using sugar crystals, which she "grows" directly onto cord suspended in sugary solution. More about Unsustainable by Greetje van Helmond