Chris Blakeslee has experience at Athleta and Alo Yoga. Kendra Scott will remain on board as executive chair and chief visionary officer.
Uneek Hires Two Regional Vice Presidents of Sales
George R. Curth is responsible for Florida and Georgia while Chris Matty will oversee the eastern U.S.
Los Angeles—Diamond jewelry company Uneek has added more to its sales team.
The company has named George Curth as its regional vice president of sales for Florida and Georgia and Chris Matty as regional vice president of sales for New England, the Mid-Atlantic, the Carolinas and Kentucky.
Curth started in the jewelry industry as a bench jeweler. He also worked for 10 years in retail, holding positions at stores such as Overholt Jewelers and Mayors Jewelers, eventually becoming a travelling sales representative for the next 35 years with Goldman, Simon Golub, A. Jaffe and Simon G.
Matty, meanwhile, developed an appreciation for luxury through his father’s success in the jewelry business.
His experience in the high-end world includes working with Mercedes Benz, Cadillac and, most recently, Gumuchian and ColorMasters.
He started with Gumuchian right after graduating from college, growing his territory every year for four years.
Both of the new hires will be at the Uneek booth at the upcoming Luxury trade show in Las Vegas.
The news of their appointments follows closely on the company’s announcement earlier this month that Cortland Shopper is the new vice president of sales.
The Latest

The credit card companies’ surveys examined where consumers shopped, what they bought, and what they valued this holiday season.

Kimberly Miller has been promoted to the role.

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

The “Serenity” charm set with 13 opals is a modern amulet offering protection, guidance, and intention, the brand said.


“Bridgerton” actresses Hannah Dodd and Claudia Jessie star in the brand’s “Rules to Love By” campaign.

Founded by jeweler and sculptor Ana Khouri, the brand is “expanding the boundaries of what high jewelry can be.”

Roseco’s 704-page catalog showcases new lab-grown diamonds, findings, tools & more—available in print or interactive digital editions.

The jewelry manufacturer and supplier is going with a fiery shade it says symbolizes power and transformation.

The singer-songwriter will make her debut as the French luxury brand’s new ambassador in a campaign for its “Coco Crush” jewelry line.

The nonprofit’s new president and CEO, Annie Doresca, also began her role this month.

As the shopping mall model evolves and online retail grows, Smith shares his predictions for the future of physical stores.

The trade show is slated for Jan. 31-Feb. 2 at The Lighthouse in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood.

January’s birthstone comes in a rainbow of colors, from the traditional red to orange, purple, and green.

The annual report highlights how it supported communities in areas where natural diamonds are mined, crafted, and sold.

Footage of a fight breaking out in the NYC Diamond District was viewed millions of times on Instagram and Facebook.

The supplier has a curated list of must-have tools for jewelers doing in-house custom work this year.

The Signet Jewelers-owned store, which turned 100 last year, calls its new concept stores “The Edit.”

Linda Coutu is rejoining the precious metals provider as its director of sales.

The governing board welcomed two new members, Claire Scragg and Susan Eisen.

Sparkle with festive diamond jewelry as we celebrate the beginning of 2026.

In its annual report, Pinterest noted an increase in searches for brooches, heirloom jewelry, and ‘80s luxury.

Executive Chairman Richard Baker will take over the role as rumors swirl that a bankruptcy filing is imminent for the troubled retailer.

Mohr had just retired in June after more than two decades as Couture’s retailer liaison.

Shekhar Shah of Real Gems Inc. will serve as president of the Indian Diamond & Colorstone Association in 2026.

This year’s good luck charm features the mythical horse Pegasus, and is our first Piece of the Week of the new year.

Articles about crime, engagement rings, and a necklace worn in the World Series generated the most interest among readers.






















