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The Power List 2025: Celebrating Jewellery’s Most Influential Voices

The Jewellery Industry’s Who’s Who

The 2025 Professional Jeweller Power List has been unveiled, spotlighting the individual’s driving innovation, creativity, and progress across the jewellery sector. This annual list recognise

May 09, 2025
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Honouring the leaders shaping the future of the industry 

 


 

The 2025 Professional Jeweller Power List has been unveiled, spotlighting the individual’s driving innovation, creativity, and progress across the jewellery sector. This annual list recognises those who are not only excelling in their fields but also setting new standards for excellence and influence.

Among the esteemed names featured is The Jewels Club’s own founder, Andrew Martyniuk. Celebrated for his visionary approach and the creation of platforms that uplift designers and connect the trade, Andrew’s inclusion underscores his significant impact on the industry.

The Power List encompasses a diverse array of professionals, including:

 


 

 

  • Judith Lockwood, with over 30 years in the jewellery industry, recognised for her enduring contributions.

 

 

  • Monisha Robinson, whose three-decade-long involvement has left a lasting imprint on the sector.

 

 

  • Michael Hakimian, bringing 46 years of experience and leadership to the forefront.

 

 

  • Miranda Raw, leading Raw Pearls for over 15 years with a strong vision.

 

 

  • Charlie Betts, the 9th generation of the Betts family to spearhead the business.

 

 

  • Jean Ghika, leading Bonhams’ global jewellery team and overseeing international auctions.

 

 

  • James Nicholson, deputy chairman at Dreweatts, instrumental in expanding its luxury division.

 

 

  • Sara Prentice, chief creative officer at Garrard, reimagining historic motifs for today’s audience.

 

 

  • Gordon Summers, chief engraver at The Royal Mint, pushing craftsmanship beyond traditional coinage.

 

 

  • Chris Oliver, leading professional training at the Goldsmiths’ Centre, evolving its Foundation Programme.

 

This year’s list reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of the jewellery world, highlighting individuals who are not only preserving its rich heritage but also pushing boundaries to shape its future.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the honourees. Your dedication and innovation continue to inspire and elevate the industry.

For the complete list and detailed profiles of each honouree, please visit the official announcement on Professional Jeweller’s website via the link below.

Power List 2025

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