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Moshe Salem, a member since the 1980s, was re-elected as president.

Peretti started off modeling and designing for Halston before joining Tiffany in 1974, where she created modern, timeless jewelry.

The 63rd annual Grammy Awards delivered the fun the Golden Globes were lacking.

The luxury jeweler has created short, social media-focused ads to appeal to a new generation of customers.

He led many industry organizations during his career and was a champion of American designer jewelry.

Paul Koolhaas has been with the company for more than 20 years, recently serving as controller.

National Jeweler remembers those the trade lost during a difficult year.

Nonatum Capital Partners bought Luxury Brand Holdings Inc. for an undisclosed sum.

The Texas native, known for his larger-than-life personality, worked for Omega and SB&T Imports.

The company has reached a deal to sell the diamond mine to two wealth management firms and says it plans to restart the mine no later than Jan. 29.

Wally Perlman stepped in to run his late brother Denis’ jewelry store after a tragic plane crash but is heading into retirement after 20 years.

“Stardust: The Work and Life of Jeweler Extraordinaire Frédéric Zaavy” was started before the French jeweler’s death in 2011.

Country singer Blake Shelton popped the question to his fellow “The Voice” judge.

The nearly 170-year-old jeweler has a new 8,000-square-foot store in the works.

As the department store chain prepares to liquidate, here’s a look back at its heyday and how it went bankrupt.

From offering immersive micro-experiences to fostering safe and comfortable spaces, retailers across industries must keep getting creative to remain relevant to consumers.
Diamond businesses in Surat and Mumbai closed today in honor of Mehta, the “doyen of the Indian diamond industry.”

In light of safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic, the annual awards presentation will not be held this July.

Consumers will return to physical stores, writes Peter Smith, and jewelers need to be ready for them.

The campaign will launch this June in Las Vegas.

Rubel & Ménasché’s Elodie Daguzan will head the organization, taking over for Marie-Chantal Kaninda.

In the first installment of a five-part series, Senior Editor Ashley Davis shines a light on creatives with an eye for color.

Tony Broderick will leave the position in April after 40 years with the company.

Patek Philippe watches and a Tiffany diamond ring were among the top 20 most expensive purchases on the site last year.



















