MJSA Education Foundation Now Accepting Scholarship Applications
The application window for the annual “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarship is open from now until May 13.

Winners will receive between $500 and $2,500.
Every applicant will be given a one-year student membership to MJSA, allowing them to connect with and benefit from the guidance of professional jewelers, the organization said.
To apply, students must be enrolled in a jewelry program and interested in pursuing a career in jewelry design, manufacturing, or repair.
They must also be U.S. citizens or in a study-abroad program.
Award winners will be chosen based on their course of study, career plans, academics, recommendations, and financial needs, said MJSA.
MJSA is a 121-year-old trade alliance dedicated to professional excellence in jewelry making and design.
Its mission is to supply expertise, customer connections, and resources needed to achieve success and maintain a competitive edge.
The “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarships are awarded by the MJSA Education Foundation, a subsidiary of the trade alliance, which supports career and training initiatives for students and workers throughout the industry.
It has awarded over $250,000 in scholarships support since 1997, including a total of $15,000 donated by the Providence Jewelers Club.
All the funds are managed by the Rhode Island Foundation on behalf of MJSA and the foundation, MJSA said.
The deadline for applications is May 13. For more information and to apply, visit MJSA’s website.
The Latest

The organizational change follows Kering’s promise of a transformation after declining sales in 2025.

Natalie Francisco rounds up the top Oscars jewels, including Rose Byrne’s Taffin necklace with a more than 20-carat yellow-brown diamond.

Béatrice Goasglas has been with TAG Heuer since 2018. She is the first woman to head the 166-year-old, LVMH-owned watch brand.

Every jeweler faces the same challenge: helping customers protect what they love. Here’s the solution designed for today’s jewelry business.

The store features the first in-store build for the jeweler’s in-house “Bella Ponte” bridal brand.


The live fine jewelry auction will take place later this week, showcasing antique pieces, rare gemstones, and signed jewels.

Our Pieces of the Week honor the 2026 nominees for the Gem Award for Jewelry Design, Silvia Furmanovich, Cece Fein-Hughes, and Catherine Sarr.

With refreshed branding, a new website, updated courses, and a pathway for growth, DCA is dedicated to supporting retail staff development.

The 24-piece watch collection is set to debut in spring 2027.

Pooler, who has more than 25 years’ experience in jewelry, is now chief operating officer of Modani Jewels, Soham Diamonds, and SNJ Creations.

The reopening of the Waldorf Astoria means a homecoming for the industry group’s annual event, which will take place Saturday.

McCormack looked to the 19th century’s “golden age” of astronomy when designing her new celestial-themed collection.

The new smart design software allows jewelers to configure, price, and confirm a custom engagement ring in real time for in-store customers.

The 10,000-square-foot diamond manufacturing facility officially opened in late February and employs 50 people.

The largest white diamond to come to market in the U.K. in more than a decade, the VVS1, I-color stone is expected to top $1 million.

Skelly shares her plans for reimagining the fine jewelry retailer she re-acquired after it faltered last year.

The collection takes inspiration from the emotional space between people, moments, and experiences.

In 2026, the jewelry retailer is celebrating a milestone only a small percentage of family-owned businesses survive to see.

The group of jewelers held a jewelry raffle in support of the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU.

The jewelry giant released preliminary results for the fourth quarter and full year on Monday, with final results slated to come next week.

The retailer also gave an update on its vendor partnerships.

The award-winning actress is the “epitome of modern allure,” the brand said.

The “Bloom” collection draws from the flower power movement of the 1960s and ‘70s with inlay pendants offered in eight colorways.

The unique piece was one of the custom works offered at the foundation's recent silent art auction, which garnered nearly $15,000 in total.

Bulgari named Gyllenhaal as its brand ambassador for his embodiment of artistic depth, intellectual curiosity, and warmth.

Awards were given to four students, one apprentice, and an emerging jeweler.

The top jewelry lot of the late model’s estate sale, hosted by John Moran Auctioneers, was an Oscar Heyman & Brothers for Cartier necklace.

























