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The diamond giants finished the year with sales totals topping both 2020 and 2019 levels.

These were the top jewelry trends, celebrity engagement rings, and jewelry disses in the last year.

The jewelry sector saw some of the strongest year-over-year and year-over-two-year growth, said Mastercard’s recent survey.

Sherry Smith shares independent jewelers’ sales figures for the third week of the month.

Sapphires, diamonds, and gold details represent the locales where designer Eve Streicker feels most at peace.

She will leave the family business at the end of the month but remain involved with the Swarovski Foundation.

The results came during a record year for the auction house.

National Jeweler honors the members of the industry who died this year.

Angela Bigg has been with the mining company since 2005.

Though monthly retail sales saw only a slight increase, the organization is still predicting record spending for the holiday season.

It predicts fewer people will shop the final Saturday before Christmas than last year.

Sherry Smith shares the numbers on independent jewelers’ sales from Dec. 8 to 14.

With Rolex watches in short supply this year, the company turned to other luxury watch brands to bolster sales.

The Columbus, Ohio-based maker of jewelry cleaner has also relocated to a new headquarters that’s double in size.

Lab-grown center stones and yellow gold are on the rise.

All categories showed strength, but diamonds led the way, Sherry Smith writes in her latest column.

They were part of the Bonhams New York Jewels sale, which totaled $4.7 million.

Clarté's attainable fine gold and diamond designs are created for the modern, working woman.

The New Designer Gallery will also make its comeback.

The designer’s memories of beach trips and nature in the Dominican Republic inspired her new opal and pearl collection, “Aqualescence.”

Its additions include an exclusive lab-grown diamond cut for Zales’ “Vera Wang True” line and a lab-grown option for Kay’s “Leo” cut.

Edahn Golan forecasts a blockbuster holiday season will cap off a stellar year for U.S. jewelry sales.

Plus, NRF CEO Matthew Shay shares thoughts on the Omicron variant and recent smash-and-grab robberies.





















