The William Goldberg Way
The William Goldberg Way
The William Goldberg Way
Jackie Caradonio  &  Jill Newman

The William Goldberg Way

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    Beschrijving

    The high-quality coffee table book “The William Goldberg Way” reveals the fascinating story of a diamond pioneer and timeless luxury icon.

    Jackie Caradonio is an editor, writer, project manager, and photographer focusing on luxury travel. She has held editor positions at Departures, Robb Report , and Travel + Leisure magazines, and has contributed to titles including Conde Nast Traveler, National Geographic, Afar, The New York Times , and Town & Country . She is also the founder of Story NYC, a custom media, marketing, and publishing company that works with top luxury brands, from Harry Winston to Montage International, to create inspiring native content across platforms. Jill Newman is an editor, storyteller and content strategist. She is an authority on jewellery, gemstones and diamonds, and is known for identifying visionary artisans and emerging talent. Her work appears in leading media platforms, including the international New York Times, Galerie, Elle Decor, Robb Report and Town & Country . Jill is also the Only Natural Diamond’s Editor at Large. Over her career, Jill has written in-depth coverage on the mining industry, which included visits to diamond mines across Africa, and trips to cutting workshops in India and gem mines in Brazil. Jill was previously Robb Report’s Deputy Editor where she managed the style and jewellery coverage and developed and edited its first women's publication, Muse by Robb Report . She resides in New York City.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever teNeues Publishing UK Ltd
    Verschenen 3 maart 2026
    Pagina's 184
    Thema Antiquiteiten, vintage, en verzamelobjecten: sieraden
    Afmetingen 292 x 235 x 22 mm
    Gewicht 1420 gr
    EAN 9783961717347
    Bindwijze Hardback / gebonden
    Taal Engels

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