
The Talents du Luxe prize compare the luxury arts & crafts in nine categories, based on the creation process: audacity, well-being, elegance, harmony, innovation, invention, originality, scarcity and seduction. The contest participation is free, candidatures have to be submitted before March 15th, 2022 and the award ceremony will take place on June 7th, 2022 at the Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans in France.

58 Facettes is a marketplace which offers second-hand jewels of creation and high-end jewelry pieces accompanied by a certificate of authenticity secured in the blockchain.
After a trip in the Arctic, Capucine Huguet has created a jewellery collection inspired by the shapes of the glaciers, the crevasses, the erosion and the ice melting process. Raw materials are recycled 18 carat gold and 925 Silver. Every piece is handmade.
LVMH supports La Fabrique Nomade for a unique collaboration between five creative craftsmen who live in France as refugees and the artist Jérémy Gobé: two jewellers, a ceramist, a crochet craftsman and an embroiderer have created a piece of art that depict a coral.
After having worked as a psychomotor therapist for eighteen years where she helped patients to regain the use of their limbs through creative leisure, Laure Morin decided to create a jewelry collection, incrusted with everything that she could find on a beach or in the forest.
In partnership with the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), Cartier and Kering* launch the Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030 to unite the brands of the two business sectors around sustainable goals. All watch and jewellery maisons are welcome to be committed to strengthen resilience to climate change, to conserve natural resources and to encourage inclusion. 








