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A judge granted Tiffany’s request to expedite legal proceedings after LVMH announced it wanted to back out of its pending acquisition of the jeweler.

The jeweler is employing the retail model favored by streetwear brands.

U.S. Antique Shows has changed the event from late January to March.

Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams share advice on navigating politics, negative reviews and online trolling in these difficult and volatile times.

Marketing expert Laryssa Wirstiuk has penned a guide to jewelry marketing, covering customer awareness, data utilization, and more.

Previously a senior jewelry specialist at Bonhams New York, Roskind’s appointment is effective next month.

These jewels made an impact, even during a virtual broadcast.

National Jeweler spoke with Piercing Pagoda’s Kecia Caffie and Brian Keith Thompson of Body Electric Tattoo about how ear piercings can continue during COVID-19.

Ana de Armas, who scored a Globe nod for her performance in “Knives Out,” is the face of the Natural Diamond Council’s marketing push.

Funds raised from bids and donations will go to its new initiative—a miner toolkit.

In an era when consumers pay special attention to the ethical origin of goods, the task of the manufacturer and retailer is to give people as much information about it as possible.

Consumer spending slowed in August after the end of the $600 weekly unemployment subsidy.
Joseph DuMouchelle admitted to his role in a multi-million-dollar diamond fraud case.

Consumers can now find a jeweler, jewelry store, and appraiser all in one place.

It’s the gemstone also known as bixbite, but there are some in the trade who think it should be called red emerald.

The proposed deal would keep 650 locations open and save 70,000 jobs.

LVMH’s acquisition of Tiffany & Co. still has a chance, albeit at a lower price.

The retailer is set to emerge from bankruptcy on time in spite of a legal issue surrounding one of its creditors.

Jean-Sébastien Jacques is stepping down under pressure from investors after the company destroyed prehistoric caves sacred to two Australian Aboriginal groups.
There has been a surge of them in recent weeks, the Jewelers’ Security Alliance said.

Online bidding for the D flawless stone starts Sept. 15, with the live in-person auction set for early October in Hong Kong.

The stage is set for a protracted legal battle as the $16 billion deal seems set to dissolve.

The retail giant’s latest gadget collects and analyzes information on temperature, heart rate and other health data.




















