The jeweler’s high jewelry collection features extraordinary gemstones, like a 241.06-carat emerald and the world’s fourth-largest spinel.
What You Might Have Missed: Expert Analysis, Burma Ban Lifted
One of National Jeweler’s top stories last week was the White House announcing that it officially had lifted the remaining sanctions on Myanmar.
New York--An explanation from two attorneys about why Tiffany won $15 million in its case against Costco and a roundup of price-point driven jewels were among the most-read stories on National Jeweler last week.

1. Analysis: Why Tiffany Won $15M from Costco
Attorneys Emily Miao and Daniel Organ dissected the jury’s verdict in Tiffany & Co.’s trademark lawsuit against wholesale club Costco.

2. ‘Tis the Season for Jewels Priced Under $1K
National Jeweler pulled together a list of wallet-friendly pieces to stock for the holidays, and talked about how to market them.

3. White House Officially Lifts Sanctions Against Myanmar
President Barack Obama signed the executive order right as U.S. industry leaders traveled to the country to discuss bilateral trade.

4. Pairing Pantone and Colored Stones
Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator took the 10 hot hues of autumn, as predicted by Pantone, and coordinated them with a variety of colored gemstones.

5. Another Top Lot Fails to Sell, This Time at Sotheby’s HK
A jadeite bangle predicted to go for up to $9 million didn’t sell at the Oct. 4 auction, just two weeks after a headlining piece in New York also failed to meet its reserve price.
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