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

The contest will give someone the chance to propose during a private Ben Rector performance in New York.

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

Oui by Jean Dousset promises consumers better prices for bigger stones.

The industry dressed up for a virtual event honoring an image architect, security champion, agents for change, and a late, great designer.

The jewelry manufacturer will now offer custom and production cuts for customers as well as a limited quantity of gems for immediate sale.

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.

Two emeralds are better than one.

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

Two of the new limited-edition styles benefit the Robin Hood Foundation to help impoverished New Yorkers.

And hear one diamond industry analyst’s estimate of its potential value.

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

The 800-page catalog has more than 800 new styles.

The warmest time of year is celebrated with a red-hot gemstone.

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

Plus, how the watch company is benefiting from the global microchip shortage.

The natural diamonds are now available exclusively through the manufacturer.

Peter Smith shares a handful of tips from his latest book that will, hopefully, make you want to read the other 96.

“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.

The Museum of Arts and Design is hosting digital talks with jewelry designers and style arbiters.

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