The miner said its November sale, which earned $16.1 million, felt the effect of competitive pricing by a rival Zambian producer.
5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Tiffany and Signet’s holiday sales, a leadership change at Rolex and another development in the Sears saga all made headlines last week.
New York— Need to catch up on last week’s jewelry news? Here are five stories to get you started.
1. Tiffany Holiday Sales Slip as Chinese Tourist Demand Wanes
Worldwide same-store sales were down 2 percent while comps in the Americas fell flat.
2. Signet’s Holiday Sales Fall Short
Department store discounting and a lack of interest in “legacy” lines hurt the retailer this season.
3. Rolex Names New Head for US Market
Luca Bernasconi is taking over for the retiring Stewart Wicht.
4. After Accepting Chairman’s Bid, Sears Could Get Another Shot
Eddie Lampert’s offer stops Sears and Kmart stores from shutting down, but it still must be approved by a bankruptcy court.
5. 9 Fine Jewelry Trends That Will Shape 2019
From jewels that reflect sociopolitical issues to emphasis on certain jewelry-making techniques, Fashion Editor Ashley Davis spotlights where design is heading.
The Latest
Mignon Faget honors its hometown of New Orleans with a piece inspired by “The Crescent City.”
The London-based business-to-business diamond and gemstone marketplace just closed on a $51 million round of Series C funding.
From protecting customer data to safeguarding inventory records, it's crucial to learn how to tackle cybersecurity challenges.
“Forever Present” highlights gifting opportunities for natural diamonds, celebrating familial, friendship, and romantic relationships.
It’s one of the most impressive assemblages of the French designer’s pieces ever to come to auction, Christie’s said.
Successful email marketing campaigns are all about timing, personalization, and compelling CTAs, Emmanuel Raheb writes.
This fall, sharpen your skills in jewelry grading, quality control and diamond assessment.
Retail leader Lisa Bridge and geology professor Dr. Wendy Bohrson joined the organization’s board.
Look out for a black bear wearing a purple Santa hat and its zippered tummy pouch made for holding a holiday gift from Ben Bridge Jeweler.
“The William Goldberg Way” was released in honor of the company’s 75th anniversary and 25 years of its proprietary Ashoka diamond.
Fenix and Dholakia Lab-Grown Diamonds have jointly acquired the Israel-based company, which grows diamonds using solar power.
The Danish brand has opened an appointment-only location on Madison Avenue in New York City.
The actor and watch enthusiast will be part of the show’s education lineup.
Step inside the nearly 21,000-square-foot suburban Chicago jewelry store with Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff.
These punk-inspired earrings from the new Canadian brand’s debut collection reveal the alter ego of the classic pearl.
The company brings its nanotechnology to two new fancy cuts for diamonds that feature its signature color and brilliance.
Sponsored by Tasha R
Three Titanic survivors presented him with the personalized Tiffany & Co. timepiece about a year after the tragedy.
A federal court found that the jewelry store chain violated terms of the settlement reached after it was accused of defrauding customers.
Cynthia Erivo chose Dreams of Hope, an organization dedicated to empowering LGBTQA+ youth, as the charity for this year’s collection.
The new space was designed to evoke a warm, inviting vibe.
Kinney, who spent nearly 30 years at IJO, has been hired to head Abbott Jewelry Systems’ new virtual marketplace.
The auction house was accused of helping clients avoid paying taxes on millions of dollars’ worth of art purchased from 2010 to 2020.
The four finalists will present their pieces at the 2025 JCK Las Vegas show.
The “Camera Oscura” collection showcases earring designs celebrating female Surrealist artists Claude Cahun and Leonor Fini.
The money will fund the planting of 10,000 trees in critical areas across Oregon, Arizona, Montana, and other regions.