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The Couture veteran and colored gemstone hound is utilizing enamel as a new medium to explore color.

Stephen Lussier of De Beers and the Diamond Producers Association on the thought process behind “Real is Rare,” why income inequality worries him and more.

Canadian artist and jewelry designer Colleen Wolstenholme has filed suit against the famed British artist, claiming he copied her pill-motif jewelry.

Tiancheng International’s sale featured a collection from jewelry designer Kat Florence to raise funds for A Drop of Life to rebuild a children’s school.

In our new monthly feature, Associate Editor Ashley Davis converses with jewelry designers about three of their creations that are particularly meaningful. Our first conversation was with visionary designer Wendy Yue.
The Responsible Jewellery Council chose Wilfried Hoerner as chairman and re-elected Mark Jenkins of Signet Jewelers as its honorary secretary.

Reem Mobassaleh, the woman behind the new line, is making fine jewelry functional and wearable without sacrificing design.

The diamond miner started commercial blasting last week, beginning the first stage of development of the Zarya pipe at its Aikhal Mining and Processing Division.

Auction house Joseph DuMouchelle will offer the 7.45-carat emerald-cut Harry Winston diamond ring, which has a pre-sale estimate of $300,000.

The Italian designer looked to East Africa for his latest fine jewelry collection.
Friends & Benefits is designed to help the jewelry industry generate referrals and purchasing leads by creating incentives for both new and existing customers.
The American Gem Trade Association has initiated a project to fight the rise of the disease that results from workers inhaling airborne silica dust.

“It’s all about the wrist this season,” the jewelry designer said.

The 24.18-carat fancy intense blue diamond went for approximately $1 million per carat Thursday at Christie’s, falling within its pre-sale estimate.

In addition to displaying its beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces at the Couture show in Las Vegas, the brand also had added a line of price-point driven pieces.

The jeweler says it “strongly objects” to “grossly amplified” allegations on social media that its team members regularly switch customers’ diamonds for moissanite or diamonds of lesser quality.

The longtime jewelry designer returned to the show after a several-year hiatus, showing new styles from his namesake line.
The association representing lab-grown diamond companies now has 20 members from eight countries.

The Design Center at JCK Las Vegas featured a new element this year: a platform for seven jewelry design students to exhibit to buyers and press for the first time.
The Diamond Producers Association has revealed the slogan for generic diamond advertising going forward: “Real is rare. Real is a diamond.”

The jewelry brand that made its name in the U.S. on the arm of celebrities like Madonna and Beyoncé now has its sights set on a more expansive demographic.

The Zimbabwe-born lawyer-turned-designer introduced her jewelry line to the U.S. market at Couture.
While the pearl is perfectly positioned as the gem of the month, June also can call alexandrite and moonstone its birthstones, and this 10X blog showcases great pieces featuring each.

De Beers’ diamond brand announced that its holiday marketing campaign will aim to drive consumers into stores through product-specific advertising featuring two-stone jewelry.

















