The ongoing war in Ukraine has had far-reaching effects, including potential sanctions on the sale of Russian diamonds. These sanctions, agreed upon by the majority of EU member states, could significantly impact the diamond industry, given that Russia accounts for about 30% of all rough diamond production.
Online purchases of costume and affordable fine jewellery are relatively common in Poland as local consumers trust online retailers for more affordable items. On the other hand, premium fine jewellery is often sold in luxurious high-end retailers, whose in-store experience includes a range of additional services.
Looking ahead, it is expected that jewellery and technology will increasingly merge in pieces that are not just aesthetically appealing but also offer functionality, such as the Oura ring, a smart ring that tracks sleep and physical activity. These pieces maintain the style and aesthetic appeal of traditional jewellery while incorporating the functionality of modern technology.
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Jewellery
Jewellery is a kind of personal adornment usually made with various precious and semi-precious materials such as gemstones, precious metals, beads, glass, and shells. Jewellery is segmented as either real or costume jewellery. Hair Accessories are not included as part of Real or Costume jewellery.
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