The independent jeweler first opened its doors in 1888.
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The family-owned retailer is the new owner of Morrison Smith Jewelers in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Austin, Texas, jeweler’s new 11,000-square-foot store is set to open this summer.
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A third-generation jeweler, Ginsberg worked at his family’s store, Ginsberg Jewelers, from 1948 until his retirement in 2019.

The Indiana jeweler has acquired Scottsdale Fine Jewelers in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Van Cott Jewelers in Vestal, New York, is hosting a going-out-of-business sale.

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Industry veteran Samantha Larson has held leadership roles at Borsheims, McTeigue & McClelland, Stuller, and Long’s Jewelers.


The jeweler has announced a grand reopening for its recently remodeled location in Peoria, Illinois.

The opening marks the jewelry retailer’s first location in the Midwest.

Six new retail businesses were selected for the 2025 program, which began in January.

Robert Goodman Jewelers will hold a “Black Jewelry Designers and Makers” event on April 27.

Mari Lou’s Fine Jewelry in Orland Park, a suburb of Chicago, is closing its doors.

The Dayton-based jeweler, which has been in business since 1985, was formerly known as Stafford Jewelers.

The New York City-based brand has opened its first U.K. location with a permanent shop-in-shop at Liberty in London.

First-generation jewelers Dan and Hope Wixon are retiring and will close their Minneapolis-area jewelry store in May.

After more than 50 years, Jeff Roberts is handing over ownership of the organization to IJO President Stephen Barnes.

Alisha Cornett, Nic Faini, Eric Stevens, and Seth Shipley have joined the organization’s board of directors for a three-year term.

Two attorneys purchased Windsor Jewelry, which was set to close, and will retain all existing staff at the downtown Indianapolis store.

The fourth-generation, family-owned jeweler has given its Worth Avenue store a new look.

Rovinsky is remembered as a great mentor who made the employees of his stores feel like family.

The 127-year-old jeweler is planning to open a new store in Mystic, Connecticut.

The New York City-based retailer is bringing its curation of jewels to a pop-up shop at Love Binetti in Palm Beach, Florida.

Nine jewelers donated jewels for a raffle to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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.

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.

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.
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