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Supply chain developments, gemstone trends and movements from the biggest players shaped the colored gemstone sector in 2017.

Our editor-in-chief recaps the recent Kimberley Process meeting and looks at where the process goes from here.

It pays tribute to “Lady Ganga,” a woman who set a world record in an effort to draw attention to the disease.

Four women of various ages, ethnicities and passions don AnaKatarina jewelry to celebrate those who are defying media norms of the ideal woman.
One consumer claims she overpaid for a ring on the e-commerce site that ended up being 43 percent smaller than the company indicated online.

Saturday Night Live poked fun at the charm company, alluding that Pandora was the perfect gift for clueless husbands.

Ventura, California’s Fox Fine Jewelry is giving diamond necklaces to those who lost their homes.
The three-day event, slated for Feb. 5 to 7, includes three free nights in a hotel for registered buyers.

Social media is playing a big part, but that doesn’t mean traditional advertising isn’t bringing in customers too.

Take a peek at the designers and trends that resonated with our associate editor in 2017.

Pandora has moved ahead of the retailer in terms of both sentiment and purchase consideration, according to the YouGov Brand Index.

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

Alrosa said the yellow-tinted stone was recovered from the Jubilee pipe.

National Jeweler recalls the people the industry said goodbye to in 2017.

With the acquisition of Gemfields complete, Pallinghurst aims to lower debt and increase revenue and its mining projects’ outputs.

It’s an “impressive” start to the holiday season.

The longtime industry journalist will become the organization’s part-time executive director on Jan. 1.

What better way to celebrate the festive season than with these gemmy ear pedants.

What a recent study tells us about optimism in the industry, where people are buying jewelry and how much of it they are buying for themselves.

According to Google, they were interested in Hurricane Irma, Matt Lauer, soon-to-be-royal Meghan Markle and Unicorn Frappuccinos.
The ruling is a victory for lender KBC Group NV, which has argued all along that the case doesn’t belong in the U.S.

The company can print a piece in a timeframe ranging from same-day to three weeks.

Galatea claims the crystal company copied its “Two in One Heart” design.
The Antwerp World Diamond Centre and Bain & Company said global diamond sales are expected to grow.