This year’s honorees include a Midwest retailer and two multi-store independents, one in New York and the other in New England.
5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Engagement ring trends, another executive reshuffle at Signet, a Midwest independent goes Chapter 7, and more.

New York—Out of the loop last week on jewelry news? Catch up with these five stories.
1. 5 Engagement Ring Trends to Track in 2019
They include ovals and old European-cut diamonds, and they all relate to one overarching trend—everybody wants something “different.”
2. Signet Hires a New CFO, Creates Mall Leadership Team
The retailer is putting the leadership of Kay, Zales, and Peoples under one umbrella.
3. 12 Conclave Events That Can’t Be Missed
AGS Conclave will start in Seattle in a few weeks. Here are some can’t-miss events to check out.
4. Scheherazade Jewelers Files for Bankruptcy
The store’s attorney blamed a mall move for the Chapter 7 filing.
5. Thai Lab AIGS Releases App to Verify Gemstone Reports
The program features a QR code scanner that confirms if a report is genuine.
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