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AN AMERICAN GARDEN WITH JEWELLER MISH TWORKOWSKI

Carol meets star American jeweller Mish Tworkowski and discovers the unbreakable link between jewellery and horticulture. https://mishfinejewelry.com The garden Mish recommended is Great Dixter in East Sussex: https://www.greatdixter.co.uk This podcast is brought to you by Leibis ...  Show more

TOM MOSES OF THE GIA - FASHIONS, FACETS AND THE FUTURE OF DIAMONDS

Carol has a fascinating, wide-ranging chat with Tom Moses, chief laboratory and research officer at the Gemological Institute of America. This podcast is brought to you by Leibish, the coloured diamond specialist https://jewelry.leibish.com/cw Follow Carol Woolton: @carolwoolton ...  Show more

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