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The jeweler’s shareholders will vote on the multi-billion-dollar merger in February.

From the subtle to the extravagant, we’ve rounded up the best looks.

The category saw 2 percent year-over-year growth, with online sales rising 9 percent.

Taking the time to assess the last 365 days and set goals for the year ahead is paramount to the progression of your business.

The talk will focus on obstacles and opportunities in the Israeli diamond trade.

Unbelievable diamonds, auction standouts and jewelry trends topped the list of National Jeweler’s most-read stories this year.

There are countless tools available geared at maximizing jewelry businesses, but there’s just one problem: they’re not connected.

No round brilliant-cut solitaires here.

Senior Editor Ashley Davis is playing favorites.

But the diamond miner did see improvement in November amid midstream recovery and higher jewelry sales, it said.

Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator revisits interesting facts, stones and people she learned or wrote about this year.

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff recounts the stories and trends of 2010-2019 that had the greatest impact on the fine jewelry industry.

President Carol Pennelli weighs in as the brand unveils its new Manhattan flagship.

The decisions mark the end of a three-year reform cycle for the Kimberley Process.

Had a bad year? You’re not alone, writes our resident PR adviser, Lilian Raji, in her latest column.

Parent company Anglo American said it’s been a “tough market” for diamonds.

They’re designed by a fourth-generation diamantaire.

The jewelry manufacturer will spread goodwill in a new area each month, from elderly appreciation to the environment.

Auction results, one designer’s unusual approach to holiday sales and more articles holiday happenings caused you to miss.

National Jeweler pays tribute to the well-known retailers, pioneering designers, respected gem dealers and more we said goodbye to this year.

Vittoria d’Aste-Surcouf tried selling her designs online only using just renderings. Did it work?
Madelaine Genna is the first recipient of the scholarship, which covers the cost of a Graduate Gemologist diploma from GIA and a Certified Gemologist diploma from AGS.

Sales associates will curate a personalized shopping lists for customers, based on their preferences and price range.

The respected jeweler was known for his generosity, integrity and willingness to share his knowledge.






















