Richline, Boss Logics Partner on Fine Jewelry, New Tech
The jewels can be previewed at the upcoming JCK Las Vegas show.

The multi-year collaboration will begin with the introduction of a fine jewelry collection from Richline Group alongside new technology from Boss Logics.
It will also position the tech provider as Richline’s exclusive data partner for independent jewelers globally.
Boss Logics offers solutions to help vendors and retailers collaborate with greater efficiency through simplifying ordering, managing inventory, and enhancing the use of technology at the point of sale.
Its new collaborative approach with Richline pairs focused in-store assortments alongside rapid dropshipping from robust extended assortments, said Boss Logics CEO Zach Lipsky.
The companies’ shared goal is to identify and implement ways for retailers to enhance their sales while reducing their overhead, he said, which begins with automating product creation and streamlining ordering for retailer’s stores and websites.
This union of jewelry and technology will make it seamless for retailer partners to select, launch, promote, and sell fine jewelry from Richline, the companies said.
The offering was built using learnings from B2B ordering and catalog platform Boss Logics Live.
“It has always been our desire to partner with better independent jewelers to create a world class fine jewelry experience,” said Richline Group CEO Dave Meleski.
“Boss Logics’ best-in-class technology will make it possible for us to better integrate with our retail partners to provide unrivaled value across a vast array of fine jewelry categories.”
Lipsky added, “This new partnership is the next step towards our mission to better align vendors and retailers through technology on behalf of the next generation of jewelry buyers,” said.
“We could not dream of a better partner than Richline to support our ambitious vision to integrate emerging technology with fine jewelry.”
Both companies will preview this new experience at JCK in Las Vegas, showcasing the focused fine jewelry collections from Richline, as well as a look at an innovative omnichannel experience from Boss Logics.
The Latest

At the 2025 World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto sported a custom necklace made by California retailer Happy Jewelers.

The brand’s seventh location combines Foundrae’s symbolic vocabulary with motifs from Florida’s natural surroundings.

The retailer also shared an update on the impact of tariffs on watch customers.

From educational programs, advocacy, and recent MJSA affiliation, Jewelers of America drives progress that elevates businesses of all sizes.

Pink and purple stones were popular in the AGTA’s design competition this year, as were cameos and ocean themes.


All proceeds from the G. St x Jewel Boxing raffle will go to City Harvest, which works to end hunger in New York City.

Courtney Cornell is part of the third generation to lead the Rochester, New York-based jeweler.

De Beers also announced more changes in its upper ranks ahead of parent company Anglo American’s pending sale of the company.

Former Signet CEO Mark Light will remain president of Shinola until a replacement for Ulrich Wohn is found.

Kindred Lubeck of Artifex has three rings she designed with Anup Jogani in Sotheby’s upcoming Gem Drop sale.

The company focused on marketing in the third quarter and introduced two new charm collections, “Pandora Talisman” and “Pandora Minis.”

The jewelry retailer raised its full-year guidance, with CFO Jeff Kuo describing the company as “very well positioned” for the holidays.

Ahead of the hearing, two industry organizations co-signed an amicus brief urging the court to declare Trump’s tariffs unlawful.

Stuller COO Belit Myers will take on the additional role of president, with all changes effective at the start of 2026.

Smith cautions retailers against expending too much energy on things they can’t control, like the rising price of gold.

Citrine and topaz are birthstones fit for fall as the leaves change color and the holiday season approaches.

The family-owned jeweler will open its fourth store in Florida in late 2027.

The NYPD is looking for three men who stole a safe and jewelry valued at $3.2 million from the home of a jeweler in Jamaica Hills, Queens.

The trade organization also announced its executive committee and five new directors.

The “Have a Heart x Diamonds Do Good” collection is championed by model and humanitarian Flaviana Matata and will benefit her foundation.

The ring, set with a nearly 17-carat Kashmir cabochon sapphire, sold for $1 million.

This “Mother Father” spinner necklace from Heavenly Vices Fine Jewelry draws inspiration from Victorian Era jewelry.

The suspects were rounded up in Paris and its suburbs on Wednesday night, but none of the stolen jewels were recovered with them.

Experts share top tips on how to encourage positive reviews and handle negative feedback.

Sponsored by the Gemological Institute of America

The suspect faces charges in the August robbery of Menashe & Sons Jewelers and is accused of committing smash and grabs at two pawn shops.























