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The owners of both independent jewelry stores have decided to retire after decades in the industry.

Smart Age’s Emmanuel Raheb on why it’s important to always stay up-to-date with the latest changes to Google’s frequently altered algorithms.

Bruce Lake joins the company with more than 30 years of experience at companies including Rolex, David Yurman, Forevermark and Mémoire.

The Treasury Department and the Small Business Administration also released more information about where the PPP money went.

Summer’s warming up, and so are these 20 birthstone jewels celebrating July.

The layoffs are part of the watch company’s plan to cut costs amid economic hardships brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
He worked until age 99.

Get Diamonds is the new online trading platform launched in the wake of the uproar surrounding RapNet earlier this spring.

Customer loyalty is essential for building a successful business. Every business owner wants loyal customers, but how do you encourage loyalty?

Heavy rains prompted the landslide in the Hpakant area last week.

The jeweler took on operators of websites allegedly selling knockoff Tiffany & Co. jewelry and sunglasses as well as other luxury items.

VOICE precedes a full trade show return in January 2021.

The event will feature the CEOs and leaders of De Beers, Signet Jewelers, Alrosa, Rosy Blue, and Chow Tai Fook.

A D-color diamond makes a splash online, a major lab reopens, four mines go up for sale, and more.

The jeweler is donating proceeds from its Infinity collection to CARE.

Corinna Bhasin joins the executive committee as secretary while Kristie Nicolosi has been added to the board as a director.

The RapNet row, a touching remembrance of a beloved designer, lessons about fordite, tips on keeping jewelry clean, and more.
Exact dates for the Mumbai event haven’t been released yet.

Proceeds benefit multiple organizations working toward racial equality.

The Letšeng mine reopened in mid-April after being closed for a month to stem the spread of COVID-19.

It sold for $2.1 million at Christie’s online-only jewelry auction, which ended Tuesday.

Reopenings and eased restrictions helped boost consumer confidence, but it’s still below pre-pandemic levels.

It included four Patek Philippe timepieces from Jean-Claude Biver that went for $8.8 million total.

The winning designer will receive $7,500 cash and $1,000 in supplies.