The new facility was also designed to better serve its growing customer base in Canada.
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Here are the top five stories published on NationalJeweler.com for the week of Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, according to Google Analytics.

New York--Here are the top five stories published on NationalJeweler.com for the week of Aug. 28 to Sept. 3, according to Google Analytics.
1. Rocks On: The Evolution of the Birthstone List
National Jeweler’s latest Rocks On column explored additions to the popular birthstone list.
2. NJ Jewelers Hit by Rash of ‘3-Minute Burglaries’
The Jewelers’ Security Alliance alerted jewelry store owners to the MO of a group that has committed a string of nighttime burglaries recently in New Jersey.
3. Tiffany Unveils High Jewelry ‘Masterpieces’
Tiffany & Co. showcased its latest high jewelry collection, inspired by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
4. Couture Owner Launching New Trade Show in Vegas
Las Vegas’ jewelry week is getting another tradeshow next year; “Jewellery Box” will focus on entry- to mid-level-priced pieces.
5. Coach’s Corner: Are You Unmistakable?
The Jewelry Coach, Pat Henneberry, talked about the benefits of salespeople having an unmistakable style that becomes their stamp.
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The campaign is a tribute to the year 1893, when Kokichi Mikimoto created the world’s first cultured pearl.

It is the only GIA school to offer the GIA Graduate Gemologist program in Chinese.

You deserve to know what you are selling–to protect your customers as well as your business and your reputation.

The initiative connects veterans and parents returning to the workforce with careers in jewelry retail.


The wholesale manufacturer and precious metals refiner has appointed Michael Angelo as its new national sales representative.

Foundrae also accused the jewelry giant of copying its mood board style of marketing.

Every jeweler faces the same challenge: helping customers protect what they love. Here’s the solution designed for today’s jewelry business.

A Patek Philippe for Tiffany & Co. timepiece owned by the American businessman who died on the Titanic will be offered at Freeman's Chicago.

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index edged up, with optimism about the present outweighing worries about the future.

The retailer’s Zach Bear gift comes to life in “Zach Bear and the Window Necklace,” which centers on curiosity, bravery, and helping.

Applications are open for the AGA Gemological Scholarship Program through May 15, and until June 2027 for the Gemological Research Grant.

These customer behavior patterns say a lot about how successful your jewelry store is going to be this year, Emmanuel Raheb writes.

Mejuri’s popular collection of 18-karat yellow gold vermeil rings debuted in sterling silver alongside new “Puzzle” slider charms.

The Miami-based jewelry brand and the NYC-based artist will be in Dallas from April 9-11.

Moses, who will leave the lab in May after nearly 50 years, discusses his start in the business, gemstones that stand out, and what’s next.

The new catalog, which showcases 35 one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, is a compliment to the company’s popular holiday catalog.

Production has ceased at the Canadian diamond mine, which has yielded more than 150 million carats of rough diamonds in its 23-year run.

The store opening marks the 10th United States location for the India-based jewelry retailer.

Two Saks Fifth Avenue locations, one in Florida and one in California, and one Neiman Marcus store are off the chopping block.

West, who started in the art department at the Leading Jewelers Guild in 1979, is remembered for his patience, kindness, and dedication.

In the “Tesoro” version of the ring, our Piece of the Week, each side of the gold hexagonal nugget has a unique colored gemstone design.

Cohen discusses the evolution of Citizen’s light-powered technology, the brand’s cross-generational appeal, and tariffs.

“Essentially Human: On Sales and Salespeople" reveals the underlying human traits and behaviors of the most successful sales professionals.

The collection features symbols of love, luck, and light, based on the story of Queen Cassandane and Cyrus the Great of Persia.

It’s the third scholarship to be launched as part of the partnership to help appraisers advance their professional credentials.

The deadline for entries in the jewelry design competition has been extended to April 3.























