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The contentious battle over the term “Tiffany Setting” has come to a close via a settlement.

Stepping into the role is industry veteran Chris Croteau, who has worked at Hearts On Fire and CD Peacock Jewelers.

Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams give tips on reconnecting IRL and surviving long days as the jewelry world prepares for Las Vegas.

The first-generation jewelers have seen their biggest jewelry aspirations fulfilled.

It will include 5,000 members of the diamond trade in its first stage.

The Collective Fashion Show is a series of live and streaming events highlighting up-and-coming fashion designers.

Plus, the changes to Richemont’s senior executive committee and board of directors.

The HB Academy will offer classes for prospective specialists and jewelry retailers, and continuing education for its own employees.

RDI Diamonds CEO Michael Indelicato shares his advice for taking a family business to the next level.

The four-part series features the jewels of hip-hop stars and insights from the designers who make them.

The “exceptional” stone went for about $1 million per carat and is the second natural color rough diamond purchased by the two companies.

“California Jewels” will feature six of Smith’s pieces, bought at his Greenwich Village store by a friend and collector.

The jewelry giant took the No. 78 spot as its 2020 U.S. sales surged.

What the industry should know about regulations, what kinds of coral are considered precious, and more about the rare material.

Create appraisals with the Jewelry Appraisal Solution on the Zing by Jewelers Mutual Group® platform and leverage the expertise of Gemworld.

It’s the result of a partnership with Watchfinder.

The non-invasive laser markings are imprinted inside the crystal lattice and can only be seen with a specialized scanner.
FBI agents nabbed Santiago Mora in Miami on a warrant related to a separate federal case.
British Vogue editor and jewelry historian Carol Woolton views pop culture through a jewelry lens.

Sotheby’s East Hampton gallery just opened a sale of the designer’s work.

Plus, the retailer opens its first location in Pennsylvania.

The “image architect” works with A-list clients like Zendaya and Céline Dion and has been named Stylist of the Year.

The show aims to find Britain’s next jewelry star and features two well-known names as judges.

“Anytime. Anywhere.” includes a short film and an Airstream trailer that will roll around the Hamptons all summer long.




















