The special-edition egg pendant ingested in a New Zealand jewelry store was recovered after a six-day wait.
Guys rejoice: Gift guide a click away
Do men need help in the shopping department? A few new Web sites seem to suggest as much. Groomgroove.com, an engagement and wedding Web site for men, tells a groom-to-be how to buy an engagement ring, propose with class and...
Do men need help in the shopping department? A few new Web sites seem to suggest as much.
Groomgroove.com, an engagement and wedding Web site for men, tells a groom-to-be how to buy an engagement ring, propose with class and spot a quality diamond. Recently, it launched a new diamond engagement ring calculator. The groom enters his gross salary, and the tool calculates what tradition dictates he should spend on a diamond engagement ring.
For perpetually shopping-challenged men, Giftgirl.com can remedy the disability in full. The site features thousands of designer items women will love at a variety of price points, and offers tips on what makes a perfect gift, what not to give and ways to avert dodging potential shopping disasters.
Although the verdict is out on whether or not these sites will actually cure the non-shopping-man's affliction, the verdict is in on the ever-increasing trend of men's jewelry, which is becoming even more excessive than giant diamond studs. Take tie accents: Superfit offers them (see below) in platinum and in 18- or 14-karat yellow or white gold with pavé-set diamonds. Excessive, very. Fun, absolutely.
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Berta de Pablos-Barbier will replace Alexander Lacik at the start of January, two months earlier than expected.


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Winners will receive free registration and lodging for its fourth annual event in Detroit.

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

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The honorees include a notable jewelry brand, an industry veteran, and an independent retailer.

Carlos Jose Hernandez and Joshua Zuazo were sentenced to life without the possibility of parole in the 2024 murder of Hussein “Sam” Murray.

Yood will serve alongside Eduard Stefanescu, the sustainability manager for C.Hafner, a precious metals refiner in Germany.

The New Orleans jeweler is also hosting pop-up jewelry boutiques in New York City and Dallas.

Set in a Tiffany & Co. necklace, it sold for $4.2 million, the highest price and price per carat paid for a Paraíba tourmaline at auction.

The jeweler’s “Deep Freeze” display showcases its iconic jewelry designs frozen in a vintage icebox.

Take luxury gifting to new heights this holiday season with the jeweler’s showstopping 12-carat sphene ring.

This year's theme is “Unveiling the Depths of the Ocean.”

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

Starting Jan. 1, customers can request the service for opal, peridot, and demantoid garnet.

The 111-year-old retailer celebrated the opening of its new location in Salem, New Hampshire, which is its third store in the state.

The new catalog features its most popular chains as well as new styles.

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The new location in the Design District pays homage to Miami’s Art Deco heritage and its connection to the ocean.

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“Longtime favorite” presenters, as well as first-time speakers, will lead talks and workshops at the annual event in Tucson next year.

Silas Smith of Meridian Metalworks won the challenge with his pendant that blends Australian and American landscapes.

The sale of the 31.68-carat, sunset-hued stone was part of Sotheby’s first series of events and auctions in Abu Dhabi.




















