The Golden Globes, insight into Gen Z and a jewelry designer's new magazine all made news last week.
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Her Williamsburg, Brooklyn store, Quiet Storms, has quickly established itself as a purveyor of exciting jewelry design.

He comes to the diamond band brand with more than 30 years’ experience in jewelry.
The Accredited Gemologists Association has expanded its awards to reflect the many facets of the gemology field.

The designer’s intentional jewelry is all about positivity.

Huron Capital is backing Washington, D.C.-based WD Lab Grown Diamonds.

Generation Z is the group immediately following the millennials, and its oldest members are in their early 20s now.
But the combined three days leading up to Christmas Day were up 4 percent compared to last year.
Jim Fox joins the jewelry trade shows with more than 20 years’ experience in luxury, including a sales job at Swarovski.
One of the journalists receiving an award might work for National Jeweler.

The bi-annual publication, called .925, gives the Los Angeles brand’s cult following a peek into the Spinelli Kilcollin universe.

Online jewelry seller Mejuri has opened a New York City space where customers can try on and order pieces.

He opened Montreaux with Irving Katz after repairing watches and making pearl jewelry at the bench.

Chairman Eddie Lampert has until 4 p.m. EST today to submit a new offer to save the historic retailer.

The Beverly Hills designer is selling his one-of-a-kind creations on the e-tailer’s British and American websites, with pieces starting at $30,000.
Traditionally a diamond tender house, the company will present about 400 lots at the Jewelry Trade Center from Feb. 18 to 22.

There isn’t a better way to start off the new year than with gorgeous January birthstone jewelry.

The Jan. 4 deadline to accept Eddie Lampert’s $4.4 billion bid came and went without any indication from the retailer about its status.

It’s the jewelry salesperson’s job to put them at ease using a little SPIN, Jim Ackerman writes.

Lady Gaga’s Tiffany & Co. collar and Saoirse Ronan’s Chopard earrings provided plenty of drama.

Kristina Buckley Kayel joins the Diamond Producers Association after nearly 11 years at Van Cleef & Arpels.

The Jewelry Center is now accepting applications from international designers for the month-long program happening this summer.
The departure of another bank from the diamond trading hub will have an impact on Indian dealers.

A jewelry store shootout in Las Vegas, a lawsuit from a major jewelry brand and the new faces of JCK Tucson 2019.

The popular Italian brand is at odds with former partner Kings Stone over certification of the brand’s black jade jewelry.