The diamond company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week in Delaware.
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He was one of the early members and two-term president of the Cultured Pearl Association of America.

The diamond miner and marketer sold $450 million in rough in its final sales cycle of the year, compared with $422 million in the same period last year.
The Houston-headquartered chain of costume jewelry stores filed bankruptcy Monday.

Five decades after the discovery of the popular blue gemstone, here’s where the market is today.

Turquoise, tanzanite or zircon? Take your pick.

‘Tis the season for the Jewelry Coach Pat Henneberry to share a handful of her favorite sales lines.

The last day of classes for the San Francisco jewelry-making school will be this Friday.

He will exhibit at major trade shows in 2018 to sell off the business’s loose pearl and jewelry inventory before closing it.
It’s slated for Feb. 7 and 8, preceding the Original Miami Beach Antique Show.

The baseball legend owned the Ref. 130 for more than 50 years.

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

The five fancy vivid yellow stones hailing from the well-known diamond family exceeded their pre-sale estimates.

Amethysts and purple sapphires are natural ambassadors of the shade.

Holiday parties call for festive cocktail rings.

Linda Kozloff-Turner also aims to do a museum exhibition to accompany her book.
Jewelry stores in both Oregon and Washington have been targeted.

Walters & Hogsett recently feted its renovated boutique.

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County will open an exhibition featuring more than 60 rare green diamonds on Saturday.
Adrian Cheng, one of the executive directors of Chow Tai Fook, invested in the e-commerce company.
Kimberley Process participants need to start talking about broadening the scope of the process, the World Diamond Council’s acting president said.

Laurence Nicolas will join the auction house on Feb. 1 as vice president and global managing director of two of its fastest-growing categories.

Designers are moving away from intricate, highly wrought settings and toward the bold, minimalist appeal of bezels.

Sodiam said it is divesting a stake in the Geneva-based brand for “reasons of public interest and legality.”

The accident happened at Alrosa’s Mir mine in August and killed eight workers.