The second collection from the Rebecca Romijn-designed brand features natural sapphires and lab-grown diamonds.
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Second-generation diamantaire Arnon Juwal succeeds Yoram Dvash, who resigned two weeks ago.

David Crick’s appointment marks the first time someone outside of the U.S. has held the American Society of Appraisers position.

Nicole Ward of CNW Group talks what retailers want now and how the pandemic has changed the way they buy.

They both sold for well above their pre-sale estimates in the recent “California Jewels” sale.

Video game icon Pac-Man is the inspiration for the new retro-chic watch.
Four Swatch brands will be exhibiting at the show, which is scheduled for Aug. 24-26 at the Wynn Las Vegas.

Though it’s unclear why someone would treat the material in that way, it’s important gemologists know it exists, the lab said.

Kwiat enlivens a classic style with fancy-cut diamonds.

The lab-grown diamond company named a chief revenue officer and a vice president of operational planning.

“Holographique” combines technical innovation with expert design.

The company has mined 15.4 million carats of diamonds so far this year, compared with 15.6 million in 2019.

Terry Betteridge descends from a long line of jewelers, but he’s put his own hallmark on the family business.

The platform, developed by Gübelin and Everledger, has also undergone a redesign.

The recipients are receiving a total $35,000 in five scholarship categories.

When De Beers got into the lab-grown game in 2018, many wondered if it would drive down prices. Here’s what’s actually happened.

Shoppers John Nicolosi and Fae Druiz share what they know about, and what they think of, the man-made stones.

“Smiling Brides” offers six diamond shapes and six classic settings.

Azar shares her thoughts on the future of diamond detection, screening melee today, “bad actors,” and more.

How much do you know about the stones that have been generating so much conversation in recent years?

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

De Beers Jewellers CEO Céline Assimon will take over, expanding her role to head both the company’s retail brands.

Sales are more than double what they were at this point last year and up 31 percent compared with 2019.

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.