Emeralds are May’s birthstone, but this emerald-cut diamond is good year-round.
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“Understanding Jewellery” is available now in an app for tablets, offering an in-depth look at jewelry and gemstones from the 18th century to the present.
A recent survey by Launchmetrics survey showed influencers with fewer than 100,000 followers are a favorite among marketers.

Because personalized jewelry never goes out of style.

The two-day event’s speaker list includes curators, historians, appraisers and private dealers.

A special New York City exhibition will highlight 75 pieces of floral jewelry.

It is called “Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence” and is set to take place June 19 in New York.

Originally estimated to sell for up to $3,900, the paperwork went for $27,720 at Bonhams’ jewelry auction in London Tuesday.
JBT data shows that 73 U.S. retailers went out of business in the first quarter, down from 241 in the same period last year.

The jewelry trade show wants exhibitors to submit images of designs gone wrong for a new award that is a “celebration of imperfection.”
Though accounts of alleged harassment and discrimination at Sterling Jewelers detailed in a recent New York Times story aren’t new, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff is still listening.

The jewelry design contest recognizes retail members who exhibit creativity, artistry, style and excellence.

Monique Allen, wife of Crown Color’s Lewis Allen, was eating breakfast in their hotel when a bomb went off.

Shoppers are expected to spend $5.2 billion on jewelry this Mother’s Day, according to a recent survey.

The first in a new series from Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator highlights a program bringing tracked gems from women miners in Tanzania to market and improving mining along the way.

Chief Revenue Officer Kareen Gahed will take over while Hanson serves as a non-executive chairman of the board.

It weighs 1,758 carats and is described as being “near-gem of variable quality.”
And a legitimate thing at that, with pieces paying tribute to the film created by none other than Irene Neuwirth.

A retailer’s expansion, WJA Award Honorees, and a Beverly Hills “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” moment were among last week’s jewelry news headlines.

The store, which is located in Chicago, will put a portion of its inventory up for auction ahead of its closing in June.

Rio Tinto unearthed the rare gem-quality white at the mine notable for its pink diamonds.

A major retailer also is testing the platform, and Richline said it plans to expand to more retailers later this year.

A tonal variety of pink sapphires bring to mind a spring bouquet.

In time for Mother’s Day, customers can create personalized trinkets for themselves or loved ones.
The Wisconsin insurance commissioner and company policyholders must approve the plan in order for it to move forward.