Investment firm Enhanced Retail Funding, a division of Gordon Brothers, was the successful bidder.
JA New York Fall Returns for an Unforgettable Experience!
For over 100 years, JA New York has played an integral role in facilitating the evolution of our industry while honoring past traditions.

JA New York Knows the Industry
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Show Floor Curation
- PREMIER COLLECTION—An elegant pavilion serving our most prestigious brands and manufacturers. Premium amenities and bespoke lounges allow for networking with industry colleagues in an elevated environment.
- TRENDS PAVILION—A showcase of of-the-moment styles that consumers are seeking, and a destination for retailers looking to fill their cases with best sellers.
- DESIGNER—Discover dazzling creations from some of the industry’s most renowned designers and emerging jewelry artists showcasing a breadth of design aesthetics in both fine and fashion jewelry.
- LAB GROWN—Our presence of Lab Grown diamonds, which features loose and finished product, is a unique opportunity to get an “apples to apples” comparison of Lab Grown and Mined Diamonds.
- INTERNATIONAL PAVILIONS—Our International Pavilions allow our retailers to seamlessly source goods from across the globe, right in the convenience of New York City.
- ASSOCIATION ROW—Meet with your partners from some of our industry’s most important trade associations. From Jewelers Board of Trade (JBT) to Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA), this is a unique opportunity to engage in substantive conversations about the current state of our industry.
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It explores the history of the iconic tagline and the company’s strategy to redefine the role of diamonds in society.

Retail veteran Sindhu Culas has stepped into the role.

Criminals are using cell jammers to disable alarms, but new technology like JamAlert™ can stop them.

Taylor Burgess, who has been at Stuller since 2013, was promoted to the newly created role.


Was 2025 a good year for jewelers? Did lab-grown diamonds outsell natural? Find out on the first episode of the “My Next Question” podcast.

Whether you recognize their jewels or are just discovering them now, these designers’ talent and vision make them ones to watch this year.

How Jewelers of America’s 20 Under 40 are leading to ensure a brighter future for the jewelry industry.

Buyers are expected to gravitate toward gemstones that have a little something special, just like last year.

Plus, JSA’s Scott Guginsky discusses the need for jewelers to take more precautions as the gold price continues to climb.

Morris’ most cherished role was being a mother and grandmother, her family said.

“Vimini” is the first chapter of the “Bulgari Eternal” collection that merges archival pieces with modern creations.

The third edition will be held in Half Moon Bay, California, in April.

The grant is in its first year and was created to recognize an exceptional fine jewelry designer whose star is on the rise.

Data built on trust, not tracking, will be key to success going forward, as the era of “borrowed attention” ends, Emmanuel Raheb writes.

Heath Yarges brings two decades of experience to the role.

Pete’s boundless curiosity extended beyond diamond cut and he was always eager to share his knowledge with others, no matter the topic.

Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Buccellati, and Vhernier had another successful holiday season, Richemont reported this week.

Our Piece of the Week is Lagos’ “Bee” brooch that was seen on the red carpet for the first time on Sunday.

Trevor Jonathan Wright led a crew in a string of armed robberies targeting South Asian-owned jewelry stores on the East Coast.

The program recognizes rising professionals in the jewelry industry.

A new lifestyle section and a watch showcase have been added to this year’s event.

Avocados From Mexico is celebrating those who love to double-dip in game day guacamole with a 14-karat yellow gold tortilla chip necklace.

Petra Diamonds unearthed the 41.82-carat, Type IIb blue diamond at the Cullinan Mine.

The brand is trading its colorful fabric cords for Italian leather in its “Lasso” baby locket bracelets.

National Jeweler and Jewelers of America’s popular webinar series is evolving in 2026.

The department store chain owes millions to creditors like David Yurman, Roberto Coin, Kering, and LVMH.





















