The new watch commemorates Pokémon’s 30th anniversary.
24 Karat Club to honor Peter Yantzer
The Jewelers 24 Karat Club of Southern California will honor AGS Laboratories Executive Director Peter Yantzer with its inaugural Lifetime Service Award, as well as Mark Schneider and Steve Weiss with the Excellence in Service Award next month.
Southern California--The Jewelers 24 Karat Club of Southern California will honor AGS Laboratories Executive Director Peter Yantzer with its first Lifetime Service Award next month.
Yantzer established the American Gem Society Laboratories in 1995 and has helmed the lab since then. He leads the research and development team, and was instrumental in the development of the new AGS Cut Grade, which took five years of analysis and testing to establish.
AGS announced earlier this year that Yantzer is retiring from the organization in November.
“Peter has been a tremendous contributor to our industry, helping pioneer many achievements in diamond grading and exemplifying a high standard of professionalism, business ethics and a commitment to excellence,” said club President Niveet Nagpal.
The 24 Karat Club also is honoring both Mark Schneider of Mark Schneider Designs and Steve Weiss of Kirk Jewelers with the Excellence in Service Award. This honor is presented annually to jewelers who exemplify the values of the club--social responsibility, integrity and honor--and who have made a significant contribution to the industry.
The award will be given during the club’s 71st Annual Dinner Dance and Gala, held at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 10 at the Ritz Carlton in Marina Del Rey.
The event is black tie optional. For more information about the event, tickets, or sponsorships, visit the Jewelers 24 Karat Club of Southern California website or contact Marlowe Sutton at info@jewelers24karatclub.com or 310-375-6300.
The Latest

The luxury retailer is now called Exemplar Luxury Group.

The “Lady” collection is a new take on old beauty standards with gemstone-adorned hair pins and combs, a compact mirror necklace, and more.

Colored gemstones, artisan finishes, mixed metals, and meaningful details are shaping demand in bridal jewelry.

The new line is included in the e-tailer’s curation of jewelry celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.


All active members who earned their credential or designation before Dec. 1, 2025, are required to recertify.

The new jewelry collection uses a colorful palette of onyx, malachite, tiger’s eye, mother-of-pearl, lapis, turquoise, and coral.

DCA is preparing the next generation of professionals by supporting workforce development, leadership growth, and career advancement.

Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry is celebrating 30 years in the Ridgeland, Mississippi community.

Sean Milliner has joined the company.

Classes will begin in August at GIA’s new Canary Wharf location.

A ring set with “hogback” diamonds, an early stone cut dating to around the 16th century, sold for more than $20,000 at a U.K. auction.

The rainbow version of the ring, our Piece of the Week, features angel-cut, octahedral lab-grown sapphires designed to be worn as armor.

The new initiative donates a portion of the proceeds from select charms to charitable causes.

The Brooklyn-based jeweler created a limited-edition version of its “Aura” eternity band, set with gemstones in the team’s colors.

Dallow will lead the International Colored Gemstone Association, effective July 6.

Senior Editor Lenore Fedow headed to Savannah to learn more about the 10-year, $10 million partnership between JM and the art school.

Its new capsule jewelry collection features gold-finished stainless steel pieces designed for a maximalist look without a luxury price tag.

The week-long event in Geneva is slated for April 2027.

The three industry leaders bring financial, communications, and legal expertise to the nonprofit’s board of directors.

Jewelers are missing out by not offering this one key add-on at the online point of sale, Emmanuel Raheb writes.

The fourth collaborative collection from the retailer and jewelry content creator focuses on gemstone charms and strands of colorful beads.

This year’s AGTA Spectrum & Cutting Edge Awards will feature two new categories.

The collection features traceable alexandrite from Brazil in calibrated sizes that is sorted by grade.

Dhaval Raja has been appointed to the role.

The capsule collection looks to vintage trunk pins that echo the spirit of speed, freedom, and the mythology of the American road trip.

SSEF issued a notice about the potential new source of the sought-after gemstone, citing “credible reports” from trade sources.





















