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Marina Mekhaeil studies engineering at the University of Houston.

The Natural Diamond Council also has added its first non-mining member, the Okavango Diamond Company.

Organizers also announced details for JCK Talks, the show’s educational programming.

The men, along with a third suspect who remains at large, allegedly tried to rob a jewelry store in Guntersville, Alabama.

The “Ron Harder Gemological Scholarship” application window is open until April 30.

The brilliant-cut fancy vivid yellow stone sold for $1.1 million.

Associate Editor Lenore Fedow shares takeaways from the NRF’s annual show and its “State of Retail & the Consumer” event.

Scholarship applications are being accepted now, and the window for the grant will open in May.

The company plans to invest $25 million in marketing initiatives to boost awareness around its namesake and licensed brands.

Optimism about the current state of the economy was offset by anxiety around inflation and the political environment.

Jen Cullen Williams and Duvall O’Steen explore how jewelers can save time and money by using AI to analyze engagement and create content.

The retailer previously turned down an $8.4 billion offer in 2018.

One is reserved for a NAJA member, the other for a non-member.

Three guests joined National Jeweler and Jewelers of America to discuss trending time periods, spotting reproductions, and more.

The miner’s March auction generated $19 million.

The jewelry giant also posted a double-digit drop in same-store sales for the full year.

The man was charged with money laundering in connection with the theft of gold, silver, and platinum over the course of three years.

The miner unveiled its newest peridot cut at the recent Hong Kong show.

CEO Beth Gerstein spoke about the growing appeal of its non-bridal fine jewelry and its expansion plans on its recent earnings call.

The versatile jewel pairs ancient Egyptian inspiration with a modern design.

The spring application window closes on March 31.

It’s estimated to sell for up to $1.3 million at the upcoming sale on March 28.

Three winners will have their jewelry sketches turned into a real piece of jewelry in time for the holiday.

A Harry Winston diamond necklace and other top lots failed to find buyers.