Back on the chain gang.
A deluge of stars opting for extravagant jewellery has made it fashionable again. Michelle Connolly asks whether, in light of increasing under-insurance, diamonds could also become a broker's best friend.
After England's World Cup performance, we may not have been dazzledby David Beckham lifting the trophy. But, whatever England's success, the
public can still admire the glittering jewellery collection of Mr Beckham
and his fellow players.
Whether more 'old Buckinghamshire' or 'young Beckinghamshire', it is worth
investigating the new phenomenon of male jewellery further. Thankfully,
the medallions and chunky bracelets of the Del Boy era have
disappeared.
Style icons have made male jewellery cool
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