Notable executives, including Jamie Singleton, Joan Hilson, Kecia Caffie, and Bill Brace, have changed roles.
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The show will return to The Venetian Expo and The Venetian.

The “Rémanimals” brooches are a lighthearted spin on classic portrait miniatures.

Vito “V.J.” Geronimo has been promoted to the role.

The two suspects beat the 79-year-old store owner before taking off with more than $100,000 in jewelry, police said.

The genderless style makes a case for mixed metals.

The colorful brand with a sweet sensibility is resonating with retailers, writes Senior Editor Ashley Davis.

The lab issued a non-paper Diamond Dossier, the first of its reports to make the transition, earlier this week.

Joyce’s Jewelry in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, is suing PNC Bank after cybercriminals emptied its accounts through a series of wire transfers.

GetFit4Kids allows participants to join in no matter where they live.

Yogo Mine in Montana, which produces the popular Yogo sapphires, was dormant for nearly four decades.

Strong jewelry sales and manufacturers’ desire to secure supply with known provenance pushed rough sales to their highest level since 2018.

The diamond and amethyst cross by Garrard is headlining Sotheby’s upcoming “Royal and Noble” online auction.

Shoppers’ interest may shift to services over big-ticket items in 2023, said economist Lynn Franco.

A-list stars weren’t afraid to shop “outside the box” for their engagement rings.

The Signet Jewelers-owned subscription service has introduced a buy-it-now option that’s available to all.

Mark Vuono of Marco Jewelers in Stamford, Connecticut was killed in March 2020.

The organization awarded grants to 11 programs in Washington State and California.

It says a lot about millennial and Gen-Z consumer attitudes, writes Senior Editor Ashley Davis.

Industry veteran Brandee Dallow will take on the role early next year.

The companies were among the retailers that signed nonprofit Open to All’s charter.

From beloved designers and retailers to gem dealers with decades of experience, National Jeweler looks back on those individuals we lost this year.
The Maryland-based company promoted interim President Mike Grunza to the role, succeeding Sue Rechner.

Luxury veteran Jodi Riesenberg has stepped into the role.

The new insurance policy combines Lavalier’s jewelry expertise with Progressive’s insurance know-how.


















