In addition, the show’s managing director, Michel Loris-Melikoff, is stepping down.
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In-house engraving helps create the company’s modern heirlooms.

It will overlap with major industry gem shows like AGTA GemFair and GJX.

Larry Shuck brings years of experience in leadership, quality control, and supervision in environment, health, safety, and security.

Customers can create a ring online and receive a kit of prototypes to take for a test run.

The move, effective Nov. 1, has been in development for years, Day’s Jewelers said.

Melanie Grant of “Black & Brilliant” fame curated the event.

They’re the perfect accessory for the most festive time of year.

It’s at the center of an exhibition about diamonds mined in Botswana.

Plus, why the National Retail Federation is suing over the OSHA rule.

“The Desired Brand Effect” by Tracy Matthews advises on everything from sales to brand awareness.
The International Grown Diamond Association also created a new website, promotional materials, and sales associate training.

The company is widening its U.S. footprint, acquiring stores from Ben Bridge, Betteridge, and Timeless Luxury Watches.

The Duchess of Windsor bangle, however, failed to sell.

Jewelers need to check their marketing plans twice to ensure they’re not making any of these errors, Emmanuel Raheb writes.

Its new TruCustom service offers different levels of customization for engagement rings, anniversary bands, and more.

They highlight information that can help sell emeralds, rubies, and sapphires both business-to-business and to consumers.

She got her start in the business in 1957, when she established Fortunoff’s fine jewelry division.

A company called Anjin is mining in Zimbabwe again, stirring up protests among area residents that resulted in 29 arrests.

The Phillips Geneva Watch Auction was a white-glove sale.
MJSA Journal Live will feature industry professionals who contribute their expertise to its monthly journal.

The jewelry rental company joins a growing list of businesses moving away from traditional gender labels.

A man put a box containing a note demanding money and jewelry and what turned out to be a fake bomb in front of a Maryland jewelry store.

It will allow customers to see how the piece they designed looks on their hand before purchasing.

The state of retail is changing, but the traditional retail experience could still live on.