Editorial resources · London fine jewellery
A useful press image should do more than look beautiful. Its subject,
origin, credit and permitted use should be immediately clear to the
journalist, editor or writer working with it.
Lena Cohen Jewellery has created an official
Press & Media Image Library
containing editorial photography of natural-diamond engagement rings,
bespoke jewellery, 18k solid-gold necklaces, curated ear jewellery and
work connected with the brand’s London jewellery studio.

The library has been created for genuine editorial use rather than as a
conventional product catalogue. It includes clean product photography,
jewellery worn on the body, close details, styling images and photographs
connected with fine jewellery design and making in London.
Natural-diamond engagement rings
Solitaire, trilogy, pavé and bespoke rings photographed individually,
in design groups and on the hand. The collection includes round,
radiant, pear, oval, princess, marquise, emerald-cut and other
distinctive diamond shapes.
Bespoke jewellery and London craft
Images of solid gold, jewellery tools, studio details, bespoke
commissions and finished jewellery connected with a small-scale
London design and making process.
Curated ear and piercing jewellery
Real-ear photographs showing natural-diamond studs, floral forms,
helix jewellery, flat-back designs, screw-back earrings, hoops,
gemstones and asymmetric styling in solid 18k gold.
Fine jewellery gifts
Diamond flower jewellery, natural emeralds, watermelon tourmaline,
Akoya pearls, bracelets and necklaces suitable for gift guides,
anniversary features and independent jewellery edits.
Choosing the right jewellery image
The most useful photograph depends on the purpose of the article. A clean
product image provides clarity, while an on-body photograph communicates
scale, proportion and how the jewellery behaves in real life.
Gift guides
Choose a clearly identifiable necklace, bracelet, pair of earrings or
everyday diamond ring when the reader needs to understand exactly what
is being recommended.
Engagement and wedding features
Ring-on-hand photography helps communicate scale and proportion.
Individual product images are more useful for discussing diamond shape,
setting style, metal colour or bespoke design.
Independent jewellery brand profiles
Combining finished jewellery with workshop or studio photography gives
an article evidence of both the design and the small-scale craft behind
the brand.
Jewellery styling and trend articles
Curated ear, mismatched earring and layered jewellery photographs are
suitable when the feature concerns styling rather than one isolated
product.
Clear credit is part of the image
Editorial photography can easily become separated from its original
source as articles are syndicated, quoted or shared. Visible attribution
protects the accuracy of the article as well as the work of the jewellery
designer and photographer.
The required credit is:
Digital publications must also include an active link to
lenacohen.co.uk
or to the relevant jewellery page identified with the image.
The brand name and link should be visible within the article or directly
beside the photograph. Credit should not be hidden in metadata, placed
only in a general source list or displayed so faintly that the reader
cannot reasonably identify the source.

British jewellery, London making and bespoke fine jewellery.
Why official brand imagery matters
Images found through search, social media or image-sharing platforms may
have been reposted without their original caption. This can lead to the
wrong designer being credited or to one brand’s jewellery being used as a
visual example of another company’s work.
An official library creates a direct relationship between the photograph,
the jewellery shown and its correct source. Journalists can verify the
brand, identify the product and review the usage conditions before
publication.
Every photograph in the Lena Cohen Jewellery library depicts the brand’s
own jewellery, design work or London studio. It must not be used to
illustrate products belonging to another jeweller, retailer or designer.
Editorial subjects covered
The library can support editorial research and articles concerning:
Natural-diamond engagement rings · unusual diamond shapes · bespoke
jewellery in London
Independent British jewellery brands · 18k solid-gold jewellery ·
London jewellery craftsmanship
Curated ear styling · diamond piercing jewellery · fine jewellery gifts
· small-scale jewellery production
Additional brand background and previous coverage can be found on the
Media page
Further context is available through the
engagement ring collection
ear jewellery collection
and
bespoke jewellery service
For journalists working to a deadline
Alternative crops, formats and information
The public library is intended to make straightforward editorial use
possible without a lengthy approval process. When a different crop,
additional product information or an alternative image format is
required, contact Lena Cohen Jewellery directly.
Email:
lenacohenjewellery@gmail.com
Include the publication name, intended article subject, image required
and publication deadline where possible.
Practical questions
Fine jewellery press image FAQ
Where can journalists find the official images?
They are available in the
Lena Cohen Jewellery Press & Media Image Library
together with captions, credit requirements and usage conditions.
Can images be used without prior approval?
Yes, for genuine editorial coverage when all credit, linking and usage
conditions stated in the library are followed.
Can a photograph illustrate another jewellery brand?
No. The photographs must remain clearly identified as Lena Cohen
Jewellery images and must not be presented as another designer’s work,
product or collection.
Can the photographs be cropped?
Reasonable resizing and cropping are permitted for editorial layouts,
provided that the jewellery, colour and overall character of the
photograph are not materially altered.
May the images be used for AI training?
No. Use for AI training, datasets, synthetic image generation or
substantial digital alteration is prohibited.



