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FBI agents nabbed Santiago Mora in Miami on a warrant related to a separate federal case.

It gives insight into the importance of retailer websites and fine jewelry quality.
British Vogue editor and jewelry historian Carol Woolton views pop culture through a jewelry lens.
All SCS-007 certified diamonds graded, scanned, and laser inscribed by the gem lab can now carry a “Sustainably Rated” claim.
Jose Francisco Valiente-Martinez allegedly shot and killed a man inside his Gilroy store on June 24.

From inclusivity in the workplace to climate change, these are the issues the jewelry giant is prioritizing.

Sotheby’s East Hampton gallery just opened a sale of the designer’s work.

Emmanuel Raheb breaks down the importance of knowing your audience, setting goals, sticking to a budget and more.

Plus, the retailer opens its first location in Pennsylvania.

Articles on engagement ring trends, lab-grown diamonds, and a Miami tragedy are among National Jeweler’s most-read stories to date in 2021.

The “image architect” works with A-list clients like Zendaya and Céline Dion and has been named Stylist of the Year.

They celebrate the beauty in both calm and stormy days.

The show aims to find Britain’s next jewelry star and features two well-known names as judges.

It’s a day for the industry to raise awareness around and funds for children in need.

A new limited-edition six-piece jewelry collection inspired by the Star Wars series is now available.

Winning designs will be offered for sale at Aaron Faber Gallery in New York City.

“Anytime. Anywhere.” includes a short film and an Airstream trailer that will roll around the Hamptons all summer long.

EF Collection’s Emily Strauss is navigating her grief over the loss of her infant son through philanthropy.

Called “The Sales Minute,” it contains 101 tips for those working in retail.

Luciano Rodembusch will step into the role of general manager of North America on Aug. 2.

The news comes just months after the association announced a new publisher and redesign for the quarterly journal.

The former De Beers executive joined the board of Opsydia, a laser company specializing in diamond traceability.

Dubbed the “Pink Palesa,” the stone will be offered for sale next month in Antwerp.

Also, the famous “clocks of the world” display at its New York City flagship will soon be no more.