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At the conference’s Titleholders Luncheon, a few special individuals and one guild were recognized for their contributions to the jewelry industry.

Our Editor-in-Chief also dives into what sizes they prefer and how they feel about smart devices in her post-Baselworld blog post.

Rembrandt Charms, which is experiencing a rebirth after surviving Pandora and the Great Recession, shared sales analytics with National Jeweler, showing which charms are trending by region.

The non-matching pair of pears are the most valuable earrings ever to appear at auction, Sotheby’s said.

National Jeweler’s resident Watch Guy, Jess Gendron, answers readers’ questions and comments about watch columns past.
The 39th edition of the Antique Jewelry and Art Conference being held at Hofstra University this summer features a host of notable speakers.

The Israel Diamond Exchange is bringing in a retired district court judge to handle the more high-dollar disputes between members.
The employee, who is also the owner’s son, has to pay for the “emotional distress” inflicted upon his competitor by the post.
Billion Dollar Bully, an investigative documentary being funded in part by crowdsourcing, looks into claims from business owners that the website manipulates reviews and gives preferential treatment to businesses that advertise.

Live from Conclave, millennial marketing expert Jeff Fromm sets out the new rules for retailers to follow in the digital age.

The brand is using a new technology called Hero, which connects e-commerce customers to in-store associates.

The Dallas jeweler and TrendSeeder have put out a call for emerging jewelry designers to enter the second edition of the competition.

Peter Smith recounts two bad customer service experiences to get jewelers asking the question: Are my store’s policies customer-friendly?
Daryl Wickstrom is now the international managing director of the worldwide jewelry and watch divisions at Sotheby’s, where he will work with the auction house’s specialist teams to expand activity and grow sales in these departments.

Market sentiment improved in March but the overall trend is more destocking and a shift toward lower price-point merchandise.

Three well-known American jewelry collectors have owned the “Stotesbury Emerald.”

The buyer of pre-owned diamonds and jewelry has introduced a collection of pieces generally priced between $5,000 and $100,000.

The coveted, black-dialed “Bao Dai” returns to auction next month in Geneva and could become the most expensive Rolex ever sold at auction.

The Swiss gem lab says it is seeing sapphires from a new source in Bemainty, Madagascar coming in labeled as Kashmir.

Plus, Hamilton marks the 60th anniversary of the “Elvis watch” with three new models.

The designer is catering to the modern bride with her range of under-$5,000 engagement rings and wedding bands.

The New Horizons Jewelry Show will take place for the first time this August in Columbus, Ohio, and hit Illinois in 2018.
Spicer Greene Jewelers’ “Throw Rocks at Girls” billboard sparked a nationwide debate. Here’s what they, and marketing experts, had to say about the campaign.

Jyothi Forman of New South Wales-based Georgies Fine Jewellery took home the overall award at Stuller’s Battle of the Benches competition last weekend.



















