In May, the new issue of HTSI is Special Jewellery
High jewellery and handmade masterpieces, artistic collaborations and certified vintage. But also a focus on wellness and longevity, with the latest discoveries in cell regeneration.
by Editors
Innovation and symbolic value, precious creations and wearable works of art, investment objects and authorial choices. Pure diamonds, coloured stones, light and matter are the leading threads of a narrative that weaves together high jewellery, craftsmanship and new creative and economic scenarios. The new issue of HTSI, which hits newsstands on Friday 22 May, together with IlSole24Ore, explores the main lines of contemporary luxury and the new languages of contemporary aesthetics.
To begin with, the Special Focus on Jewellery explores handmade jewellery that intercepts elite collecting and is once again attracting interest, talent and capital, with specialised galleries and collaborations between the greatest maisons and contemporary artists. Also interesting for the market is the new vintage jewellery trend: historical pieces that have been rediscovered and repurchased, which are certified after careful archive checks and put back on the market after careful restoration.
This year's novelties include a spotlight on solitaires, the ring par excellence, the theme of the May HTSI cover story, and a presentation of the most interesting high jewellery collections. Finally, a trip to Namibia to explore the mines where diamonds of exceptional quality, in terms of colour and light, are extracted from the sea by dredging sand up to 150 metres deep;
Space is also given to fashion, especially to the accessories of the season: colourful bags, resembling candy boxes, strawberry pink, lemon yellow, clover green, to match the most classic and timeless of garments, the white shirt.
But the May issue of HTSI is also dedicated to the topic of all-round wellness, from cosmetics to the science of longevity, from aromacology to fitness;

