Its additions include an exclusive lab-grown diamond cut for Zales’ “Vera Wang True” line and a lab-grown option for Kay’s “Leo” cut.
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“Lover’s Eyes: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection” features more than 130 examples of the much-sought-after antique style.

Edahn Golan forecasts a blockbuster holiday season will cap off a stellar year for U.S. jewelry sales.

The hues of the month’s three birthstones bring forth the calming emotions so needed during the hectic holiday season.

The Modesto, California retailer will receive $5,000 in credits to work toward carbon neutrality.

Plus, NRF CEO Matthew Shay shares thoughts on the Omicron variant and recent smash-and-grab robberies.

It’s a collaboration with super stylist Elizabeth Sulcer, who also stars in the campaign for the capsule collection.

Some question if the rough market is cooling off even as diamond jewelry sales to end consumers remain strong.

Despite a dip in confidence and a rise in prices, consumers continue to spend.
This includes a new role of show ambassador, to which three industry members have been appointed.

Jillian Michaels also popped the question to her girlfriend over the holiday weekend.

The first round of input on RJC’s new Laboratory Grown Material Standard is open until Dec. 17.

Marcus Lemonis, star of CNBC’s “The Profit,” will be the opening keynote speaker.

The addition of Favali comes as the company launches two jewelry brands.
The grading lab is accredited as an SCS Global Gem Identification Verification Provider.

It’s a wintry wonderland in New York City.

Here’s what else Provoke Insights found in its latest consumer study.

The pre-owned luxury watch platform also welcomed new members to its board.

They will cover the cost of earning a GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma for two students.

From Amazon to Zales, several retailers have deals lined up for the shopping holiday.

The longtime industry veteran had a breakthrough case of COVID-19.
The company donates 10 meals to the nonprofit for every piece of jewelry it sells.

It’s double the toi et moi fun.

A question from an astute young relative has Peter Smith pondering this question in his latest column.

Starting in January, the Black in Jewelry Coalition will host webinars on addressing racial injustice and encountering racism in retail.