J. Dostie Jewelers will move from Lewiston to Yarmouth this spring.
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It’s the company’s second location in Tennessee.
The retail offering lets customers track their diamond’s journey.
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Lesley Ann Jewels, owned and operated by Lesley Davis, opened in 2016.

The Albany Business Review recently honored the 100-year-old company.

The new custom cards come in three formats.

Without the ability to instill confidence within the industry and directly to the consumer, a diamond holds very little value.

Bowen Jewelry Company’s third-generation owner is heading into retirement.


Owner David Rotenberg, known for his appraisal expertise, is retiring.

The third-generation owners of J.C. Sipe Jewelers are retiring.

Without the ability to instill confidence within the industry and directly to the consumer, a diamond holds very little value.

The 59th Street store offers the jewelry brand’s largest selection in New York.

From customers being robbed to post-pandemic trends, National Jeweler polled jewelers to find out what’s worrying them most.

The founder and CEO reflects on her path to success and predictions for the future.

The Connecticut store marks the luxury brand’s seventh location.

From fine jewelry to fashion, luxury retailers’ size inclusivity endeavors are lacking, costing them sales and hindering diversity efforts.

The brand’s second retail outpost is a collaboration with The Conservatory.

Stan and Ingrid Razny have built an enviable business through hard work, dedication to customer service, and passion for the product.

A devoted animal rescue advocate, Candy Udell’s work as head of London Jewelers is only part of her important legacy.

The third-generation owner of Wesche Jewelers is a devoted team player, a faithful servant of her community, and the picture of resilience.

Bechdel Jewelers is shutting its doors as owners David and Lori Ettinger retire.

After Terry Castro’s untimely death last year, the brand lives on through its second generation.

The second-generation jeweler lived by the mantra, “never criticize, condemn, or complain,” his family said.

Ali Weiss Jewelry has opened its second store in Roslyn, New York.

The former teacher, described as “a pioneer for women-owned businesses,” opened her own jewelry store in 1980.

The company helmed by a Cartier descendant now has a West Hollywood outpost.

Stanley retired earlier this year from his position as president of De Beers Brands in North America.

The new leaders will work in strategy and marketing divisions.

The store is hosting a going-out-of-business sale starting this week.
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