This year’s honorees include a Midwest retailer and two multi-store independents, one in New York and the other in New England.
Georgia jewelers, Crime Stoppers form partnership
The Georgia Jewelers Association (GJA) has partnered with Crime Stoppers of Greater Atlanta to offer rewards for information leading to the arrest and indictment of people committing crimes against the jewelry industry, the GJA just announced.
Atlanta--The Georgia Jewelers Association (GJA) has partnered with Crime Stoppers of Greater Atlanta to offer rewards for information leading to the arrest and indictment of people committing crimes against the jewelry industry, the GJA just announced.
The partnership will ask the Atlanta community--citizens, media and law enforcement--to work toward making communities safer by identifying the people committing crimes and getting them off the streets, GJA said.
When a jewelry crime is committed anywhere in Georgia, law enforcement officials will have the opportunity to request the posting of a reward to help solve the crime. In addition, the GJA will have the ability to increase the reward for member stores.
“For a number of years we have seen an escalation of crimes against the jewelry community both from the opportunistic criminal and organized groups,” said GJA President Jan Fergerson. “It is our hope that a creation of a reward program will encourage these criminals to think twice before committing a crime against a GJA member jeweler in the future.”
Last June, Fergerson said, Villa Rica jeweler Mitch Mobley of Mobley Jewelry Co. lost his life when, allegedly, four men armed with hammers entered his store to steal jewelry. A shooting followed and Mobley was hit and killed.
Since its inception in 2007, Crime Stoppers Atlanta has received 10,986 tips that have resulted in 650 arrests and 830 cleared cases.
Fergerson said the idea to partner with Crime Stoppers was suggested by Stark Harbour, president of William Adams & Associates Inc., a commercial and personal insurance company. Harbour also is an agent with Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company.
The Latest

As an homage to iconic crochet blankets, the necklace features the nostalgic motif through a kaleidoscope of cabochon-cut stones.

Discover the dozen up-and-coming brands exhibiting in the Design Atelier for the first time.

When investing in your jewelry business, it's important not to overlook the most crucial element of success: the sales associates.

The “Royal Ruby” Collection is a quintet of untreated rubies curated by collector Jack Abraham.


The entrepreneur and “Shark Tank” star will share his top tips for success.

Two existing executives have been given new roles.

More shoppers are walking out without buying. Here’s how smart jewelers can bring them back—and the tool they need to do it right.

Meredith Tiderington, an electrical engineering student, was selected for the award.

It will quit assigning the stones specific color and clarity grades in favor of applying “new descriptive terminology.”

From design trends to sustainability, here’s a roundup of can’t-miss education sessions at JCK Las Vegas.

The Jewelers’ Security Alliance offers advice for those attending the annual trade shows.

Her new role is director of strategic initiatives.

The designer is embracing bold pieces with weight to them in “AU79,” a collection she celebrated with a creative launch party.

On an earnings call, CEO J.K. Symancyk discussed what’s working for the company and how it’s preparing for the potential impact of tariffs.

The index partially rebounded after months of decline, due in part to the U.S.-China deal to temporarily reduce import tariffs.

The actress stars in the latest campaign set in Venice, Italy, and is set to participate in other creative initiatives for the jeweler.

The company has joined other labs, including GIA and Lotus Gemology, in adopting the Chinese term for "jadeite jade."

The large stone will be offered at its June sale along with a selection of secondary-type rubies from a new area of the Montepuez mine.

Located in Bangkok, the laboratory is Gemological Science International’s 14th location worldwide.

Those born in June have a myriad of options for their birthstone jewelry.

The diamond industry veteran has been named its senior sales executive.

The company plans to raise the prices of select watches to offset the impact of tariffs.

Between tariffs and the sky-high cost of gold, designers enter this year’s Las Vegas shows with a lot of questions and few answers.

Designed by founder Renato and his daughter Serena Cipullo, it showcases a flame motif representing unity and the power of gathering.

However, the tariffs remain in effect in the short term, as an appeals court has stayed the U.S. Court of International Trade’s decision.

The pop icon is one step closer to launching her “B Tiny” jewelry collection, a collection she first began posting about last fall.