Nine jewelers donated jewels for a raffle to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation at Virginia Commonwealth University.
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The Texas-based jeweler is closing all three locations.
The annual award, created in memory of business coach William “Wag” Wagner, went to a retailer in Fairfax, Virginia.
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The New York City-based retailer is bringing its curation of jewels to a pop-up shop at Love Binetti in Palm Beach, Florida.
A solar-powered loose diamond holder rotates the stones to show off how they catch the light.
Newton owned and operated Newton’s Jewelers in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and is remembered for being positive, honest, and loving.
Colored stones are stepping into a jewelry spotlight typically reserved for diamonds—are you ready to sell color?
From groundbreaking designers to dedicated retailers, National Jeweler pays tribute to the colleagues we bid farewell to this year.
Edward N. DeCristofaro, who served as MJSA’s board chair from 2012 to 2014, is returning to the role.
The retailer’s “On the Clock” campaign celebrates how time, precision, and purpose come together.
The new year feels like a clean slate, inspiring reflection, hope, and the motivation to become better versions of ourselves.
Co-owner Dan DeVries shared what it’s like moving into a space triple the size of its old store and how it feels to be a “real jeweler” now.
Feldman reflected on 45 years in the jewelry industry and clarified that it’s not a total retirement.
The Brazilian jewelry brand made a home on New York City’s Madison Avenue with exclusive pieces only available at the location.
Mike Straub and John Treiber opened Treiber & Straub in 1980 with the goal of bringing Milwaukeeans the best jewelry brands.
Owners Greg and Lynn Bires are heading into retirement.
The Danish brand has opened an appointment-only location on Madison Avenue in New York City.
Kinney, who spent nearly 30 years at IJO, has been hired to head Abbott Jewelry Systems’ new virtual marketplace.
Samantha Larson has joined the Boston-based retailer.
The Dallas-based jeweler will showcase timepieces from Cartier, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Parmigiani Fleurier, and more.
The new store features a custom design studio and a bridal salon.
The New York-based brand is expanding outside of the U.S., with a pop-up shop in London and plans to distribute internationally.
The Arkansas-based jeweler’s first store in the state’s northwest region is set to open next year.
Though they didn’t grow up together, siblings Ronald Leitzel and Tonia Leitzel Ulsh have grown together as co-owners of Mountz Jewelers.
The pair of brothers, each with his own strengths, takes a divide-and-conquer approach to bettering the stores they grew up working in.
A portion of the proceeds from the “Always Dream” collection will go to Yamaguchi's foundation, supporting early childhood literacy.
The recipient, Glenn Douglass, also was inducted into the OJA Hall of Fame.
He is remembered as a family man with a love for the game of golf.
The smoked heirloom tomato mezcal martini, only available at Adalina in Chicago, is served with a 9-carat diamond tennis necklace.
The Gemvision founder is remembered as a passionate mentor with a deep love for God.
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