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The trade association is expanding its webinar series with a host of technology-focused sessions over the next three months.

The RealReal is sharing insights on the brands most in demand on the secondhand market.

A total of 50 brands will benefit from the program that aims to provide jewelry designers entry to the fine jewelry world through diamond financing.

The clothing and accessories chain will keep about half of its fleet open under its new owner.

The show formerly known as Baselworld isn’t happening in April, though organizers say they remain committed to hosting a live event in 2021.
The new product provides key performance indicators like market share for watch manufacturers.

Storm Mountain Diamonds recovered the “Pink Dawn” from its Kao mine in October.

The jewelry trade shows will remain at The Venetian Resort & Sands Expo and have the same date patterns.

Gwyneth Borden will take charge of the lab-grown diamond company’s public policy agenda.
Recipient Kaylin Moss is a computer science major at Marist College.

The Sherlock Holmes 3.0, priced at $6,745, has been fine-tuned for greater accuracy.

Take a virtual trip to the University of Arizona in Tucson with Museum Manager Eric Fritz in National Jeweler’s latest webinar.

In 2021, pearls span far beyond their refined reputation.

The miner’s sales were down for the full year, but it is not as bad as it could have been considering sales ground to a halt mid-year due to the pandemic.

St. John & Myers Diamonds and Fine Jewelry in Lexington, Kentucky is encouraging fellow small businesses to frequent struggling restaurants.

They are part of a virtual event showcase to encourage business and networking in the absence of the Miami and Tucson trade shows.

The vice president’s pearls, J. Lo’s ode to France, and more.

Selected businesses will receive airtime on QVC and HSN, social media exposure and other tools to grow their companies.
Jewelry EComm is taking place online for free this Thursday and Friday.

The longtime executive will leave the retailer at the end of March, joined by Kirsten Darrow and Carolyn Dabbundo.

The retailer has gotten a second life with a 54,000-square-foot space on the fifth floor of the flagship Saks Fifth Avenue.

Alison Lou turns its whimsical eye to bridal jewelry.

Whether a bridal customer wants something sentimental, unique or ethically sourced, the category allows them to say “yes.”
And they will increasingly use the internet for research or involve gift recipients in the final purchase decision.
















