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Market sentiment was positive last month after the Las Vegas jewelry shows demonstrated robust U.S. demand, according to the Rapaport Group.

This summery style works year-round for the bohemian client.

The brand’s limited-edition glass vessels contain opals that didn’t make the cut for jewelry.

Starting on July 16, this year’s event is 36 hours long and features exclusive launches, Whole Foods deals and pop-up events.
It previously was scheduled to take place in Tel Aviv last month but was postponed due to poor attendance and political tensions.
It marks the end of a process that began in May 2017.

UX stands for user experience, and it’s an important element of your website, Emmanuel Raheb writes in his latest column.

The Texas jeweler collaborated with designer Kim Dunham on a series of signet rings.

The diamond miner and marketer sold $575 million in rough in the fifth sales cycle of 2018, up from $541 million last year.

It was found at the Mothae Diamond Project in Lesotho.

The winning piece features 6,690 cut diamonds, breaking the record of 3,827 set in 2015.

Time management, navigating clueless colleagues and the real reason for the success of Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook are just a few of the topics covered.

Celebrate July birthdays with fashion-forward yet timeless ruby jewels.

The American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute is taking its popular five-hour course to more cities across the United States.

De Beers breaks ground on a diamond factory, plus we ask the question: Who’s really in charge at your jewelry store?
The diamond jewelry company owned by Nirav Modi will go back on the block this month.

The fine jewelry sales and public relations firm is getting into retail, with a storefront in Hudson, New York.

A panel of six industry leaders will share their predictions about the future of the jewelry trade.

The individual who gives a 76.53-carat rough diamond the best soccer-related name will win a ticket to the World Cup final.

It’s one of Cindy Chao The Art Jewel’s 2018 “Black Label Masterpieces.”

It’s located outside Portland, Oregon, and is expected to be operational by 2020.

Formerly known as Ed Levin, the company’s “Sparkle” range features channel-set diamonds in gold and silver.

It’s called the Fenix and is said to polish diamonds 10 to 20 times faster than can be done by hand.

Officials approved plans in May for American Dream Miami, a 7.2 million-square-foot retail and entertainment center.

















