Associate Editor Ashley Davis highlights the jewelry brands poised to make an impression in the year ahead.
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Strong consumer confidence and more online and late-season shopping helped them grow by 5 percent this year, according to the MasterCard SpendingPulse report.

National Jeweler is crowning the best book, movie, stone and trends that owned the year.
The company now is offering a 30-day credit line of up to $10,000 per transaction.

Reading these will be more fun than whatever you have planned for New Year’s Eve.

Forget snow. This rhodolite ring is on fire.

Supply chain developments, gemstone trends and movements from the biggest players shaped the colored gemstone sector in 2017.

Our editor-in-chief recaps the recent Kimberley Process meeting and looks at where the process goes from here.

Four women of various ages, ethnicities and passions don AnaKatarina jewelry to celebrate those who are defying media norms of the ideal woman.
One consumer claims she overpaid for a ring on the e-commerce site that ended up being 43 percent smaller than the company indicated online.

Social media is playing a big part, but that doesn’t mean traditional advertising isn’t bringing in customers too.

Take a peek at the designers and trends that resonated with our associate editor in 2017.

National Jeweler recalls the people the industry said goodbye to in 2017.

According to Google, they were interested in Hurricane Irma, Matt Lauer, soon-to-be-royal Meghan Markle and Unicorn Frappuccinos.

The company can print a piece in a timeframe ranging from same-day to three weeks.
The Antwerp World Diamond Centre and Bain & Company said global diamond sales are expected to grow.
The Houston-headquartered chain of costume jewelry stores filed bankruptcy Monday.

Five decades after the discovery of the popular blue gemstone, here’s where the market is today.

The baseball legend owned the Ref. 130 for more than 50 years.

These were the five most-read stories on National Jeweler last week, according to Google Analytics.

The five fancy vivid yellow stones hailing from the well-known diamond family exceeded their pre-sale estimates.

Amethysts and purple sapphires are natural ambassadors of the shade.
Adrian Cheng, one of the executive directors of Chow Tai Fook, invested in the e-commerce company.
Kimberley Process participants need to start talking about broadening the scope of the process, the World Diamond Council’s acting president said.

Laurence Nicolas will join the auction house on Feb. 1 as vice president and global managing director of two of its fastest-growing categories.

















