The fourth-generation jeweler will close his San Francisco store and spend retirement with his family.
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No round brilliant-cut solitaires here.

The last Piece of the Week in 2019 calls for some serious jewels.

Senior Editor Ashley Davis is playing favorites.

But the diamond miner did see improvement in November amid midstream recovery and higher jewelry sales, it said.

Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator revisits interesting facts, stones and people she learned or wrote about this year.

De Beers’ sliding sales, the shuttered stores of 2019, the biggest jewelry developments of the decade, and more.

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff recounts the stories and trends of 2010-2019 that had the greatest impact on the fine jewelry industry.

They covered the work of a designer, jewelry history and sustainability.

Starting in the new year, industry veterans Marci and Adam Staub will lead the company as its new principals.

“From Gemstone to Creation” gives consumers a clear picture of the work that goes into Deirdre Featherstone’s fine jewelry.

Conducted in the L.A. area this fall, the consumer-facing campaign reached more than 3 million people.

President Carol Pennelli weighs in as the brand unveils its new Manhattan flagship.

The second-generation jeweler was remembered as “the happiest, proudest and most loving husband, father and grandfather.”

Associate Editor Lenore Fedow reflects on Samuels Jewelers, Barneys New York, Charming Charlie, and more of the retailers that closed their doors this year.

The Edge Retail Academy’s Sherry Smith returns with a mini-update on how the holiday season is going.

All proceeds go to Gem Legacy and the Tanzanian Women Miners Association.

They pair with Alexa-enabled devices through Bluetooth so that multiple timers can be set throughout the day.

The decisions mark the end of a three-year reform cycle for the Kimberley Process.

Had a bad year? You’re not alone, writes our resident PR adviser, Lilian Raji, in her latest column.

Amanda Gizzi’s latest trend report looks at jewels ideal for the wintry season ahead.

Parent company Anglo American said it’s been a “tough market” for diamonds.

They’re designed by a fourth-generation diamantaire.