NRF’s annual survey found that 45 percent of consumers plan to purchase jewelry for a loved one this Mother’s Day.
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The death of well-known Florida jeweler Mark Levinson and the closing of a store that helped many designers launch their careers were the top stories on National Jeweler last week.
New York--Here are the five most popular stories on NationalJeweler.com from Feb. 22 to 28, according to Google Analytics.
1. Fla. jeweler Mark Levinson found dead
Mark Levinson, who founded Fort Lauderdale’s Levinson Jewelers with his wife Robin more than 25 years ago, was found dead in an apparent suicide on Feb. 24, authorities said, resulting from a gunshot wound to the head. He was 60 years old.
2. After 30 years in business, Fragments to close
The showroom that served the industry and helped launch careers of some of the most well-known designers for more than three decades is shutting down, with founder Janet Goldman telling National Jeweler that she made the decision after the rent for her SoHo neighborhood location was set to double.
3. 6 trends that ruled in Arizona
Blue and pink gemstone shades took over Tucson during the gem shows in February last month, and finished jewelry at the Centurion show played on the looks of the Seventies and Eighties, featuring fringe, chunky gold styles and geometric shapes.
4. The ‘cash for gold trend’ reverses
U.S. consumers are back to loving gold again, with the nation recording its best fourth quarter for jewelry demand since 2009 and “distress selling” on the decline.
5. Tiffany releases TV ad with same-sex couple
The public can now see the ad in the company’s new “Will You?” campaign, designed to take a modern look at love and featuring a same-sex couple for the first time in the retailer’s history.
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The jewelry retailer plans to open 20 new stores this year and expand into new product categories.

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The retailer reported an 8 percent decline in annual sales as it struggles under the weight of billions of dollars of debt.

The “Devil” drop earrings, our Piece of the Week, are part of designer Edina Kiss’ new namesake jewelry line that she will show at Couture.

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The “watchmaker of shapes” debuted the reworked version of the vintage sports car-inspired timepiece at Watches & Wonders.




















