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The annual 5K walk, run or bike ride for charity is now in its sixth year.

Rough diamond sales totaled $665 million, down when compared with the same period last year but up over 2016.

Luker is president of Platinum Guild International.

The bracelet company has come back with its own breach of contract allegations.

Fresh off another trade show, Peter Smith shares his thoughts on the widely used, and much debated, practice.

Amethyst is a glorious gemstone that provides a lot of bang for your buck.

It is looking for a buyer for Elizabeth Bay, located along the southwest coast near the town of Lüdertiz.

Online and non-store sales, meanwhile, should increase between 10 and 12 percent.

Steven Singer Jewelers is offering a decadent dessert filled with diamonds while Northeastern Fine Jewelry will give a restaurant gift card to shoppers.
Baltimore native Allie Azrael Lopato joins the jeweler from Circa.

The family-owned diamond company introduced mismatched pairs and riviera chokers at Centurion.

These were the five most popular stories on National Jeweler last week, according to Google Analytics.

The D color, flawless diamond is available through private sale at the Sotheby’s Diamonds retail store in London.

He succeeds Bev Hori, who is retiring in May.

This inventive earring is an easy choice for Valentine’s Day.

The Philadelphia company has rebranded to align its name with the product for which it is known.

Improved consumer sentiment helped fourth quarter demand reach an eight-year high.

In honor of Earth Day, Cindy Edelstein tracked down pieces of jewelry from eco-conscious designers who are trying to lessen their impact on Mother Earth.
Demand for silver in jewelry and industrial applications is up, and GFMS Thompson Reuters predicts that globally silver jewelry will increase 5 percent this year.

The limited edition bauble was created by jewelry designer Nadine Ghosn.

Dror Zadok, Cathy Tivol and Pam Mortensen are the jewelers in this year’s class of inductees.

Caroline Naggiar will depart from the jeweler after nearly 30 years to “pursue new personal and professional endeavors.”

The People’s Choice Award will return for a second year.

The latest installment in our antique jewelry series examines the iconic Native American design.