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The lab is going all digital, starting with the GIA Diamond Dossier in January 2023.

Using microchip technology, EZEC can equip nearly any design with a scannable medical ID.

From education sessions to after-hours events, here’s what attendees can expect at this year’s show.

The digital marketplace has also hired industry veteran Larry Schaffer as regional sales director of the Americas.

The retailer has introduced a 22-piece collection just ahead of Father’s Day.
It will take place at the company’s Booth 7059 from June 10-12.

The elections took place at the organization’s recent annual general meeting.

Premiering at the show, the project consists of capsule collections from 13 BIPOC designers using fully traceable diamonds from De Beers.

The Grammy-nominated rapper also created a capsule collection alongside designer Malyia McNaughton.

It is the famed wedding dress designer’s fourth collection for Jared.

As technology accelerates the rate of scientific findings, it’s become more important than ever for the colored stone sector to keep up.

The actor wore Cartier to the film’s premiere in Cannes.

Jewelry store owners reflect on what they’ve gotten right and wrong in their first years of business.

“The Juno Diamond” and “The Earth Star” lead the June 16 Magnificent Jewels auction.

The “Euphoria” star is now the face of the brand’s Monaco timepiece.

Andrew Maatla Motsomi joins the diamond mining joint venture from the Bank of Botswana.

There’s a fresh crop of fine jewelry retailers in the United States, making the case that brick-and-mortar stores aren’t going anywhere.
Her past roles in the trade include executive positions at Gucci, Charriol, and Damiani.

Experience all the Italian Jewelry market has to offer in Las Vegas.

German jewelry artist Alexander Blank is the fourth designer to receive the honor.

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The company opted not to raise its fiscal guidance, citing a slowdown in the U.S. market as a key reason.

From “old-school” eBay to new kid on the block 1stDibs, we asked jewelers about their experiences selling jewelry in non-traditional places.



















