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The Gemological Institute of America is accepting applications for on-campus and online courses now through Sept. 30.

As the green gem hits a milestone, Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator talks to the son of the late geologist Campbell Bridges about the latest developments in Kenya.

For Kansas City-based Tivol, the opportunities lie in the areas others see as obstacles.

Shanghai-based Gangtai now holds an 85 percent stake in the Italian jewelry brand.

Ylang 23 and TrendSeeder’s competition for emerging jewelry designers is in New York this month for its third iteration.
Republicans have dropped the controversial levy, which called call for a 20 percent tax on all imported goods.

Heritage Appraisers and 1 Step Technologies will be among The Loupe partners offering specials at the upcoming Atlanta Jewelry Show.

Reed Krakoff’s first ad campaign for the brand celebrates individuality and self-expression.
The attacks included the June 2016 armed robbery that resulted in the death of a traveling salesman near the Dallas/Fort Worth airport.

Featuring 55 pieces, it is the largest private collection of jewelry from the renowned designer ever to appear at auction, Bonhams said.

For the father-and-son team behind Jackson Jewelers, success begins with a positive attitude.
Kim Kowalski was part of the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army and is now developing her own jewelry business.

The jeweler joins the likes of Carelle and Gumuchian under the initiative.

Proactively driving more people through the doors is essential to improving conversion rates, Peter Smith says. Here’s how to do it.

Amanda Tropila and Deanna Russo Clark join the communications, marketing and public relations agency as it expands its services.

In Minnetonka, Evergreene Jewelers is trying to master all modern-day business practices to crack the millennial code.

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

The designer’s jewelry adorned the world’s most glamorous women.
A 51-year-old man allegedly created fake invoices for his wholesale jewelry distribution business to defraud a debtor finance company of more than $3.6 million.
Tiffany & Co. announced that it has appointed Jennifer de Winter to the role of senior vice president, Northern America, effective March 1.

The company intends to take the colored gemstone miner private.

A six-time winner of The Knot’s Best of Weddings awards, Diamond Vault of Troy reveals its tips for bridal success.
The coverage is designed to help jewelers and wholesalers compete in the new “access” economy.
Entries for the International Pearl Design Competition will be accepted through Sept. 21.

















