The stamp of the Russian “jeweler” – a monopoly?
Thus, the amendments introduced by the draft law imply full exemption from branding of jewelry made for export. It is also proposed to abandon samples on silver products weighing less than three grams.
According to representatives of the jewelry business and experts, the changes are long overdue. At the moment, all manufacturers are required to stamp their own products in the Assay Chamber under the Ministry of Finance. Jewelers pay a fee in the amount of from 17 to 45 rubles per item. (more…)
Triumph of feeling over calculation
Meanwhile, in fact, Pomellato is a house that became famous for the more budgetary and “daily” class of jewelry pret-a-porter – and suddenly, almost ten years ago, it came up with such a strong, unexpected and loud precious “blow.” Since then, the Pom Pom collection is annually enriched with new and rather complex jewels: the manufacturing process is moving gradually and takes more time to create than other Pomellato jewelry. (more…)
embodying the ambiguous
“New Russians”: Russian jewelry brands
Since her childhood, Elena Tsvetkova has been stretching to everything beautiful (which is not surprising for the residents of the northern capital). Today, her Jewelry House in St. Petersburg successfully sells jewelry to Russian buyers and showbiz stars. The flower is the main element of Elena Tsvetkova jewels. The main artist and designer (as well as the owner of the brand) loves flowers in all its forms. Woven from multicolor ikrustatsii or simply painted with colored enamel, field and garden, gold and silver – they all find a place in the collections of the house. Some items produced under the Elena Tsvetkova brand are not at all decorations in the traditional sense. Continue reading