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Fraser shares why she decided to shift from a direct-to-consumer retailer to a B2B technology company.

Current Cartier CEO Cyrille Vigneron is retiring in September while former VCA head Nicolas Bos is now Richemont’s CEO.

He’s leaving the colored gemstone miner to pursue other opportunities, the company said Friday.

The leadership change at the organization charged with guiding the industry on legal issues will take effect next week.

This year’s honorees include two multi-store independents and the CEO of the world’s largest diamond jewelry retailer.

Carved by Naomi Sarna, the “L’Heure Bleu” is now the world’s largest cut tanzanite.

The former WJA executive director is MFM’s new managing director.

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

Helen McCluskey will succeed H. Todd Stitzer when he meets his 12-year term limit in June.

The annual video stars Pomellato CEO Sabina Belli alongside Jane Fonda and other celebrities and activists.

From three-stone rings to fancy shapes, experts weigh in on what consumers could be looking for this year.

We remember the late Marina Bulgari through her best work, from timeless tubogas to a museum-worthy emerald collar.

The gemstone mining company’s “Celebration Sapphires” collection has launched in India.

Matteo Farsura, former exhibition manager of Vicenzaoro, will oversee the Italian Exhibition Group’s various jewelry and fashion shows.

All 13 lots belonging to the actress and first wife of Steve McQueen sold at the recent “California Jewels” sale.

The association also announced WJA Toronto’s board of directors.

The Emerald City mainstay is hosting its final Leap Year Sale beginning this month.

The collaboration kicked off in Tucson and will continue in New York.

Symposium ’24 is a two-day, retailer-focused event, organized by The Plumb Club, JCK, and Jewelers Mutual.

The company also reshuffled its watch brand executives, naming new CEOs of TAG Heuer and Zenith.

The luxury watch giant has two months to appeal the decision, which was handed down Dec. 19.

The refiner received a distinction from HIRE Vets for the fifth year in a row.

It’s the hero piece of the newest "Green Jewel" collection, a collaborative offering from the two mines.

The 15.48-carat fancy intense “Pink Supreme” topped Christie’s fall jewelry auction in Asia, while a Patek Philippe led the watch sale.

















