U.S. customs agents in El Paso, Texas, intercepted the package, which would have been worth $9 million if the jewelry was genuine.
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Here are the top five stories published on NationalJeweler.com for the week of July 24 to 30, according to Google Analytics.

New York--Here are the top five stories published on NationalJeweler.com for the week of July 24 to 30, according to Google Analytics.
1. Demantoid Garnet Suite Takes Top Spectrum Honors
The American Gem Trade Association announced the winners of its Spectrum awards last week, with a Cutting Edge entry taking home Best of Show honors for the second time in as many years.
2. Live from New York: Metal Predictions, Millennial Myths
Members of the jewelry industry descended upon a New York City amid a heat wave last week for the annual run of late July events, including the JA New York Summer show and the antique show.
3. Crater of Diamonds Visitor Finds 1.53-Carat Stone
A 9-year-old named Grace Houston discovered the rough diamond while visiting the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas with her family.
4. 5 Designers to Obsess Over from the New Designer Gallery
Associate Editor Ashley Davis took a look at the new brands to know from the JA New York Summer show in this 10X Blog post.
5. WJA Awards for Excellence Winners Honored in NYC
The Women’s Jewelry Association recognized the recipients of its Awards for Excellence at its annual gala in New York last week, awarding 10 winners across eight categories.
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Health monitors become statement pieces when paired with the brand’s new collection of stackable diamond-studded bands.

Kim Carpenter and Sam Gevisenheit have joined the brand.

Supplier Spotlight Sponsored by GIA

“Shell Auranova” is the next generation of the brand’s bridal line, featuring half-bezel engagement rings with bold and fluid designs.


Boucheron and Pomellato performed well in an otherwise bleak quarter for Kering amid struggles at Gucci.

Designer Deborah Meyers created her birds from oxidized sterling silver, rose-cut diamond eyes, and Akoya Keshi pearl feathers.

Six new retail businesses were selected for the 2025 program, which began in January.

The company said it expects sightholders to remain “cautious” with their purchasing due to all the unknowns around the U.S. tariffs.

Sponsored by the Gemological Institute of America

Simon Wolf shares why the time was right to open a new office here, what he looks for in a retail partner, and why he loves U.S. consumers.

A third-generation jeweler, Ginsberg worked at his family’s store, Ginsberg Jewelers, from 1948 until his retirement in 2019.

The company failed to file its quarterly reports in a timely manner.

The organization also announced its board of directors.

Charms may be tiny but with their small size comes endless layering possibilities, from bracelets to necklaces and earrings.

Located in Valenza, the now 355,000-square-foot facility includes a new jewelry school that’s open to the public, Scuola Bulgari.

A platinum Zenith-powered Daytona commissioned in the late ‘90s will headline Sotheby’s Important Watches sale in Geneva next month.

The basketball stars wear men’s jewelry from the “Curb Chain” collection.

The Signet Jewelers-owned retailer wants to encourage younger shoppers to wear fine jewelry every day, not just on special occasions.

The 21 pieces, all from a private collector, will be offered at its Magnificent Jewels auction next month.

Lilian Raji answers a question from a reader who is looking to grow her jewelry business but has a limited marketing budget.

GCAL by Sarine created the new role to sharpen the company’s focus on strategic partnerships and scalable expansion.

The Indiana jeweler has acquired Scottsdale Fine Jewelers in Scottsdale, Arizona.

“Cartier: Design, Craft, and Legacy” opened earlier this month at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Van Cott Jewelers in Vestal, New York, is hosting a going-out-of-business sale.

Industry veteran Samantha Larson has held leadership roles at Borsheims, McTeigue & McClelland, Stuller, and Long’s Jewelers.
The two organizations will hold the educational event together this fall in Mississippi.