Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff weighs in on the most important news stories of the year for the jewelry industry.
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Come Jan. 1, the operation and publication of both JCK magazine and its website will move from Manifest to Headline Studio.

A report on a triple homicide at a Mississippi jewelry store and the subsequent arrest of the suspects were among last week’s top stories.

Police said that Joshua M. Garcia, 37, and Jamieson L. Townsend, 35, were taken into custody in Kansas early Wednesday morning.

A new book, Christie’s: The Jewellery Archives Revealed, tells the stories behind the auction house’s most iconic sales.
A pre-show conference and a host of panels led by industry experts are some of the highlights.

National Jeweler recounts the articles readers clicked on the most in the past year.

The Jewelers’ Security Alliance is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the two suspects wanted in the triple homicide.

A Brooklyn jewelry store is enticing holiday shoppers with a limited edition jewelry box from design duo KeenanPolich.

The colored stone miner’s first auction of fiscal 2017 was 80 percent sold by volume and 85 percent by value.
The International Colored Gemstone Association moved the dates for its annual event because of India’s demonetization program.

The Lesedi la Rona, which failed to sell last summer, likely will be offered via a sealed bid tender in 2017.

The jewelry industry, like the world at large, said goodbye to so many beloved figures this year.

Vibhor Gems president, author and National Jeweler columnist Peter Smith answers questions about his new book, which is out now.

The founder of Clyde Duneier Inc., The Plumb Club and the event that eventually became the charity Jewelers for Children died Sunday at the age of 88.

National Jeweler checked in with 10 jewelers to see how their business has been since Black Friday. Here’s what they had to say.
The Consumer Review Fairness Act protects consumers from legal action when posting negative reviews about businesses online.

Highlights include a 64.65-carat emerald and yellow diamond necklace and 24.23-carat cushion-shaped emerald and vivid yellow diamond ring.

Alrosa experienced a similar spike despite the negative impact India’s demonetization program has had on demand for lower-end rough diamonds.

An article on the top colored gemstone stories of 2016 and one on the “sensory experience” in retail were among the most read on National Jeweler last week.

Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator rounds up the stories that shaped the colored gemstone industry this year.

Articles looking back on the year abound, as well as a few predictions of what’s could come in 2017.

The Zales alum has embarked on a namesake brand of romantic fine jewelry inspired by her clients’ love stories.

Nobody would accuse the jewelry industry of being ahead of the curve when it comes to technology. But, now, it can hope to at least keep up in one area.
Scheduled for February, the diamond trading event will host Alrosa President Andrey Zharkov as its guest of honor.