After eight years, Gilbertson is leaving his post at the mining company, which is currently facing a slew of operational challenges.
5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Barneys files for bankruptcy and nine actionable tips for making your website work for your business.

New York—Need to catch up on last week’s jewelry news? Here are five stories you might have missed.
1. Barneys Files for Bankruptcy, Plans to Close 15 Stores
The retailer’s flagship Madison Avenue store and four others will remain open.
2. Designer Zoltan David to Keynote Portland Jewelry Symposium
The two-day event is back Sept. 29 and 30.
3. Designs on Marketing: Getting Serious About SEO
Jacqueline Stone breaks down the three key factors in propelling your business to the top in search results.
4. This 30-Carat Red Spinel is AGTA Spectrum’s ‘Best of Show’
Top honors returned to the contest’s “Cutting Edge” division, honoring lapidary arts.
5. 9 Digital Features to Drive Customers In-Store
At the recent JA National Convention, Smart Age CEO Emmanuel Raheb shared how businesses can address potential blind spots on their websites.
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Colored gemstones, artisan finishes, mixed metals, and meaningful details are shaping demand in bridal jewelry.

Charlotte Rose said her election is “a sign that this is an industry capable of change.”


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The American jewelry house, founded by Latvian immigrants, has been creating American flag brooches since 1917.

DCA is preparing the next generation of professionals by supporting workforce development, leadership growth, and career advancement.

The artwork celebrates the Atlanta jeweler’s legacy and symbolizes its commitment to supporting local artists and its community.

Its team can evaluate jewelry and watches, as well as luxury handbags, artwork, and collectibles.

Falling oil prices were a factor in the slight month-over-month improvement.

The new offering comprises more than 120 bridal and engagement ring styles with natural and lab-grown diamonds.

The clock is part of the celebration for the soon-to-open Rolex headquarters on New York City’s Fifth Avenue.

The public relations professional is remembered for her benevolent generosity and unwavering commitment to those around her.

The new watch commemorates Pokémon’s 30th anniversary.

The “Lady” collection is a new take on old beauty standards with gemstone-adorned hair pins and combs, a compact mirror necklace, and more.

The new line is included in the e-tailer’s curation of jewelry celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.

All active members who earned their credential or designation before Dec. 1, 2025, are required to recertify.

The new jewelry collection uses a colorful palette of onyx, malachite, tiger’s eye, mother-of-pearl, lapis, turquoise, and coral.

Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry is celebrating 30 years in the Ridgeland, Mississippi community.

Sean Milliner has joined the company.

Classes will begin in August at GIA’s new Canary Wharf location.

A ring set with “hogback” diamonds, an early stone cut dating to around the 16th century, sold for more than $20,000 at a U.K. auction.

The rainbow version of the ring, our Piece of the Week, features angel-cut, octahedral lab-grown sapphires designed to be worn as armor.

The new initiative donates a portion of the proceeds from select charms to charitable causes.

The Brooklyn-based jeweler created a limited-edition version of its “Aura” eternity band, set with gemstones in the team’s colors.

Dallow will lead the International Colored Gemstone Association, effective July 6.






















