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The jewelry trade show, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary, will take place in early June in Las Vegas.
Alisa Garcia is a computer science major at Purdue University.
The March 22 panel will feature Brendan Laurs, Gary Roskin, and Robert Weldon.

It fell quickly following the spike but is still likely to remain high in the coming months, analysts said.

Jessica Chastain, Lady Gaga, and Selena Gomez were among the best dressed.

Nonprofit Pure Earth is awarding Malle for her commitment to environmental protection via responsibly sourced materials.

Paola De Luca’s “The Roadmap to Seasons 2024” is an eight-week online offering.

Technology and diamonds go hand-in-hand, revolutionizing the ability to provide accurate, detailed reports for jewelers and consumers.

The sanctions are not a total ban on doing business with Alrosa in the U.S., but they still will have an impact on the jewelry industry.

Consumer sales of diamond jewelry in the U.S. surpassed sales in 2020 and 2019 in the first half of the year.

The free virtual learning and meeting platform will debut with an event March 2.

It channels the Art Deco period.
She was known as a tireless activist for social justice and champion for artisanal diamond miners.

Fewer consumers expect to make big purchases, like homes or vacations, over the next six months.

Fashion industry veteran Sam Broekema will head consumer-facing platform Only Natural Diamonds.

Twelve artists are crafting jewels set with gems from the historic 1970s discovery that will debut at the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum.

The Danish jewelry company wants to increase its U.S. market share.

Eighty copies of the fourth edition of “The Practical Guide to Jewelry Appraising” are up for grabs.
Retired since the 1990s, the company’s eponymous creator died at age 83.

She is joined by First Vice President David Nassi and Second Vice President Jaimeen Shah on the board of directors.

It’s Marla Aaron, who previously had a jewelry vending machine in the Brooklyn Museum.
It’s part of what the Jewelers’ Security Alliance called a “disturbing pattern” in California.

The updated space will have a bar, private viewing room, and seating lounge.

Jean Poh joins the New York City fine jewelry brand.

















