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The Omaha jeweler recently shared the story of how it’s giving back on the Diamond Empowerment Fund’s website.

Unveiled at Baselworld, the accessory took 15 craftsmen about 100 days to complete.

April showers bring May emeralds.

A portion of sales from the brand’s “B” collection now will benefit the University of Minnesota’s Bee Research Lab.
Story founder Rachel Shechtman has been named brand experience officer at the department store chain.

The diamond engagement rings are the product of an initiative called TrustChain, the result of a collaboration between a group of jewelry companies and IBM.

National Jeweler recaps a recent primer on intellectual property law led by Jewelers Vigilance Committee Senior Counsel Sara Yood.
A newly created position at the GIA, a brand ambassador for Jewelers Unblocked and a just-appointed executive vice president at Tiffany & Co. are among the recent career moves in the industry.

Smart Age Solutions CEO Emmanuel Raheb lays out an eight-step guide for jewelers looking to hire someone to handle the digital side of their business.
The New York-based jewelry manufacturer has appointed Leigh-Anne Brown to lead sales in the mid-southern United States.

The first jewelry collection from Chief Artistic Officer Reed Krakoff is the brand’s biggest in nearly a decade.

The trade show will coincide with JCK Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay this year before relocating with it next year.

Ownership of the brand within the Taché Group will stay the same.

He started the business that grew into an 80-store chain in his in-laws’ garage.
Krohn will produce the Cohler brand of products in its New Jersey facility and sell them under the Cohler brand name.

Those lucky enough to be born in May boast emerald as their birthstone, and the rest of us buy them anyway.

He was the fourth generation to join the family business and built it into a nationally and internationally recognized firm.

It’s partnering with the Diamond Development Initiative on a program using rough stones from Sierra Leone.
Los Angeles-based Luxy Accessory Inc. sold jewelry with “excessive levels of lead and cadmium,” California authorities say.

For the first time in a long time, JBT data shows an uptick in the number of new jewelry businesses in the U.S.

In time for Mother’s Day, the Philadelphia-based brand is debuting a “Mommy and Me” collection.
George R. Curth is responsible for Florida and Georgia while Chris Matty will oversee the eastern U.S.

Tips for handling unclaimed jewelry and a feature on the earrings of the summer were among our most-read stories last week.

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff shares her takeaways from AGS Conclave 2018.