The once-mighty retailer’s recent struggles are a testament to the importance of listening to your customers, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow writes.
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From “Androgyny Flamingo” to “Surrealist Butter,” here are the 16 man-made stones Swarovski introduced in Paris.

The fast-food giant is celebrating the dessert’s 50th anniversary with the auction of a one-of-a-kind 18-karat gold, diamond and emerald cup.

He is remembered as a selfless, modest and loving man of few words.

A trip to the Oscar Heyman workshop in New York got Vittoria d’Aste-Surcouf thinking about the difficulty of building something that lasts in this fast-paced world.

The diamond exporter set the goal of becoming India’s first carbon-neutral diamond company.

The annual jewelry artist residency program offers the opportunity for a month-long studio practice in New York City.

From Steve Jobs to Babe Ruth to herself, Pat Henneberry shares her favorite thoughts on sales and success.
She was an author and a pioneer in recognizing the importance of Arts and Crafts jewelry and metalwork.

The retailer is trimming its workforce as it works to bounce back from a rough holiday season.

Gauging buying at the shows, the stones and shapes we heard about nonstop, and other considerations from the desert.

The retailer is accepting applications for couples willing to travel across Europe in search of the most romantic proposal spots.

Hearts are hotter than ever, just in time for the year’s sweetest holiday.

The retailer wants the Supreme Court to reverse the latest ruling in its long-running legal battle over pay and promotion discrimination.

The company’s plan to acquire Taubman Centers comes just after the announcement that it would take part in a deal to buy Forever 21.

This year’s “Wag” Award, named for the late William Wagner, goes to Michigan’s Rottermond Jewelers.

The company plans to put the capital towards its expansion, particularly into the Chinese market.
The annual $5,000 award is given in honor of the late Brooke Tivol McGrath.

Associate Editor Lenore Fedow details how the call for sustainability permeated the two conferences while also examining how a buzzword can lose its meaning.

Tiffany shareholders approve LVMH deal, suspects charged in theft of an heiress’ jewelry, on-the-ground updates from Tucson, and more.

The retailer has a five-step plan, including closing 125 stores over the next three years and reducing its headcount by 2,000 employees.
The diamond miner joins the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Swatch Group in canceling or postponing events due to coronavirus.

That’s a 32 percent increase over last year, according to the National Retail Federation.

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