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The wedding dress retailer said it is evaluating its network of around 300 stores as it looks for a buyer.

Their son will take over Barnes Diamonds and Designs this summer.

The store was a pioneer in the jewelry industry’s shift to CAD/CAM technologies.

Bosen, a longtime industry consultant known as “The Jeweler’s Coach,” will start his new job next month.

The longtime, well-liked sales trainer died earlier this week following a fire at her Maryland home.

The two settled their lawsuits in which Mejuri was accused of copying David Yurman’s designs and David Yurman of bullying the competition.

Alongside its first-quarter results, LVMH announced it has scooped up a prominent French jewelry manufacturer primarily for Tiffany & Co.

Natalie Wolf DiModica of James Wolf Jewelers in Mason, Ohio, is this year’s recipient.

The AJDC also announced more leadership changes.

Paul Newman’s Rolex Ref. 16520 “Zenith” Daytona and a Rolex Ref. 116519 Daytona will go up for auction June 9 at Sotheby’s.
Retailers can get rewards for referring a new client to the company.

Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams share expert advice on how to avoid misleading consumers when it comes to more nuanced topics.

The retailer has a new chief operating officer and senior director of human resources.

At the Prime Stage Theatre in Pittsburgh, “Perseverance” will share the story of jeweler Melvin Goldman.

The lab made the decision to pull back on its all-digital migration after receiving complaints from clients across the supply chain.

The Oris ProPilot X Kermit Edition may be inspired by a puppet, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t superchic, says Senior Editor Ashley Davis.

Zoé del Mar, a jewelry brand based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is accused of copying several of David Yurman’s most recognizable styles.

The former American Gem Society president is remembered as an industry icon and a beloved mentor.

More lab-grown diamond offerings and lots of new Carreras for the timepiece’s 60th anniversary debuted in Geneva.

New Cosmograph Daytonas and the Perpetual 1908 are some of the highlights.

The news came as the diamond manufacturer officially opened a new factory in Gaborone, its first outside Antwerp.

As lab grown diamonds continue to gain popularity, jewelers want to know if modern processes that alter the diamond’s color are permanent.

Jeff Gennette will step down in February 2024, passing the torch to the CEO of another notable retailer.

As for new members, the organization welcomed Jewelers of America’s Annie Doresca and Parag Jain of Parag Diamonds.


















