The retailers at the top of the list offer affordable products and fun, discovery-fueled experiences.
Byard Brogan Jr., ‘A Consummate Gentleman,’ Dies at 85
The owner of the Philadelphia-area jewelry manufacturing company started by his father more than a century ago passed away Friday.

Glenside, Pa.--Byard Brogan Jr., longtime owner of the Philadelphia-area jewelry manufacturing company his father started in 1908, died Friday. He was 85.
Brogan was born, raised and educated in Philadelphia, according to an online obituary. After he graduated from Episcopal Academy in 1949, he began working for his father at the family jewelry manufacturing company, Byard F. Brogan.
He also continued his education during his early days at work, taking businesses classes at the Wharton School of Business and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania, and he served in the Army Medical Service Corps from 1954 to 1957.
He eventually became the owner and president of the family company, which used to be located on Sansom Street in Philadelphia before moving into a new spot in the city and then finally, in 1966, out to its current location in the suburb of Glenside.
Byard retired after being with the company for 60 years.
Brogan met his first wife, Grace Myrick, in the 1960s. They were married in 1969, had one son, Byard III, and were married until she died in 1979.
He met his second wife, Paula Borz, through mutual friends and they were married in 1983, welcoming their daughter Katherine into the world two years later. They remained married until her death in 2014.
Brogan spent his free time working outside and maintaining houses in Florida, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. He also loved cars, boats, photography and spending time on the water.
He will be remembered for “his selfless commitment throughout his life to caring for his mother, father, Grace, Paula and his children. A compassionate, selfless and patient man, Byard was the consummate gentleman,” the obituary stated.
He is survived by his son, Byard III; daughter, Katherine; and three grandchildren, Grace, Kate and Byard IV.
Visitation is scheduled for this coming Saturday, May 7, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Church of the Messiah in Lower Gwynedd, Pa.
The funeral service will follow at the church, and a graveside service is scheduled to begin at 1:15 p.m. at West Laurel Cemetery in Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Foulkeways Stewardship Fund, Foulkeways at Gwynedd, 1120 Meetinghouse Road, Gwynedd, PA, 19436.
The Latest

Daniel Bing was formerly the marketing director for the Americas at Vacheron Constantin.

In our Piece of the Week, the designers reimagine the tennis bracelet with green enamel wrapped around a strand of “Desert Diamonds.”

Submit your pieces for a chance to win in this year's competition.

The industry veterans join the podcast to discuss diamond marketing, the FTC Jewelry Guides, and lobbying for lower tariffs.


Founder Vik Westermann said the app is a “starting point” to inspire people to work with appraisers and gem labs, not replace them.

The Verdura brooch, which belonged to the late Virginia Fortune Ryan Ogilvy, was sold to a private collector in Asia.

Retailers are seeking new ways to attract customers, increase traffic, and create revenue – Estate buying events are a popular solution.

The five students were awarded a total of $10,000 through the nonprofit’s 2026 “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarship.

Steven Lerche is now beginning his term as the youngest member to become president of The Plumb Club’s elected executive committee.

Murphy will retire at the end of the year and Alexander, currently the company’s president, will take over at the start of 2027.

The jeweler is encouraging customers who own lookalike rings to come into the store and trade them for credit towards an authentic piece.

The new campaign, “You Are The Occasion,” discourages shoppers from saving their fine jewelry for special occasions only.

Mehta led India’s GJEPC through the 2008 financial crisis and was respected worldwide for his wisdom, integrity, and knowledge.

One is the driver who allegedly crashed a car into a Sacramento jewelry store in April, striking a 71-year-old employee who later died.

In a new column, Peter Smith posits that people actually enjoy putting together IKEA furniture, and the same is true for engagement rings.

9lakha Jewelers in Iselin, New Jersey, was the target of a smash-and-grab robbery on Aug. 8.

The jeweler has partnered with 818 Tequila to gift lab-grown diamond studs to a bride-to-be and their bridal party.

The exhibition will feature more than 100 drawings of stained-glass lampshades, windows, and more, many created by women and émigrés.

Marquise-cut diamonds in drop charms are the center of the new collection, reflecting the movement of a dancer in modular styles.

The inaugural Fort Lauderdale Jewelry, Antique, & Object Show will be held from Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, 2027.

Amanda Ileana Hernandez is married to Carlos Hernandez, one of two men in prison for the 2024 murder of Michigan jeweler Hussein Murray.

The reimagined jewel, our Piece of the Week, trades the diamonds in the original 1998 design for blue, pink, yellow, and green sapphires.

Sponsored by American Gem Trade Association

In the United States, second-quarter sales were flat amid soft consumer sentiment and lower in-store traffic.

The 22-karat gold egg, sold at Batemans Auctioneers in the U.K., was part of a 1980s treasure hunt ad campaign for Cadbury Creme Eggs.

Lucara Diamond Corp., which recovered the “Motswedi” diamond from the Karowe mine, sold the stone for an undisclosed amount.






















