McIntyre will take charge of merchandising and sales for the pearl company’s “Gifts from the Sea” division.
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Liu, the diamond brand’s current COO, has been with Forevermark for 11 years.

It led the auction house’s spring Magnificent Jewels and Fine Jewels sales in New York.

Jacqueline Stone moves on from crafting engaging emails to giving tips on how to manage your contact list.

She previously held roles at Fred Leighton, Windsor Jewels and Christie’s.

The fine jewelry brand collaborated with the bridal designer on a series of stacking and engagement rings.

The industry veteran was described as a “giant of a man” and “the best friend a person could ask for.”
From pearl treatments to composite gemstones, Tiffany Stevens and Sara Yood of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee shared tips on how to comply with the revised Jewelry Guides.

The trade show will host talks on sustainability, lab-grown and mined diamonds, intellectual property and trends.

There are new ruby and sapphire brochures, counter displays and a birthstone flipchart to help educate consumers.

The Arkansas-based jeweler was “thrilled beyond words” to receive the award following 25 years as an American Gem Society member.

That’s according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, which reports Americans spent $82.53 billion on jewelry and watches in 2018.

The RISD graduate’s collection depicts soundwaves in gold.

David and Julia Gardner, Cathy Calhoun, and Steve and Judy Padis comprise this year’s class.

He is the second executive to leave Bonhams to join the auction house’s expanding jewelry department.

Paul, Alice and Phillip Penaloza plan to retire this year.

The Louis Vuitton and former Tiffany & Co. jewelry designer has launched her own line, Thief and Heist.

Lilian Raji recommends you start by combing through your Instagram feed to find people with a sizable, engaged group of followers.
Once the property of Nirav Modi’s former company, the stones range in size from 0.10-1.25 carats.

The speaker line-up features curators, historians, gemologists and jewelry artists.

A gift from a grand duke to his bride in 1904, the aquamarine and diamond piece could sell for up to $340,000 at Christie’s Geneva May 15.

Our Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff offers a refresher following the Federal Trade Commission’s distribution of eight warning letters regarding advertisements for lab-grown diamond jewelry or diamond simulants.

The lab has dropped the word “synthetic” from the document and added standard scales for reference.

The retailer battled a rough holiday season and declining demand for its legacy merchandise.
Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Schwartz is leaving after less than a year on the job.



















