Also discovered at Wednesday’s tender preview: the author of “The Notebook” is a collector of red diamonds from the Argyle mine.
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The Pittsburgh jeweler succeeds Ryan Berg of Lee Michaels Fine Jewelry.
Kim Kowalski was part of the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army and is now developing her own jewelry business.

The jewelry designer and educator, who opened The Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts in San Francisco in 1979, is retiring.

The annual awards gala returned to Chelsea Piers in New York last night and honored some familiar faces.

The Russian diamond mining company said the ore it processed had a higher diamond grade.
Even as fewer industry businesses are discontinued, new openings also have slowed down, the most recent data from the Jewelers Board of Trade shows.

The discovery of a 75-carat rough at Aikhal was followed closely by the recovery of a 110-carat stone at Mirny.

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

Avant-garde ear adornments continue to trend.

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff breaks down the chain of events that led to the departure of Signet Jewelers CEO Mark Light.

This includes a 36 percent increase in the second quarter, with De Beers describing diamond trading conditions as “stable.”

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.
The September shows in Texas and Connecticut offer fourth quarter shopping for jewelers, education sessions and networking opportunities.
A 30-year-old man who used to work at Manfredi Jewels’ New Canaan store allegedly stole more than $150,000 worth of Rolex watches and sold them on eBay.

At the halfway mark of 2017, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff counts down National Jeweler’s most popular stories of the year to date.

Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator delves into the story of a deep-blue gemstone on display at Graziela Gems.

Today’s consumers want to be engaged, entertained and educated, online and in store. Here are four tools to help jewelers do it.
The period jewelry conference will take place next month in Seattle.

The 30-hour-long event broke records again, surpassing both Black Friday and Cyber Monday for the e-tailer.

In the first of a two-part series, National Jeweler explores the new haute joaillerie collections from several storied maisons.

Ten emerging brands will be featured at the show later this month.

The U.S. watch market data now will provide insights into hundreds of brands, consisting of retail sales information from participating retailers in key channels of distribution.

Summer days call for watermelon tourmalines, as featured in this kinetic style.

















