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Partnership Africa Canada alleges in a new report that conflict diamonds from the Central African Republic are reaching international markets via Cameroon.

Amazon has unveiled a grocery store without checkout lines, while Rent the Runway has opened a flagship location.
Stuller hired Doug Menefee to be responsible for the Gemvision and TDM Solutions’ development and support teams, while Borsheims and MJSA announced personnel additions as well.
Sally Morrison has been named managing director of jewelry for the World Gold Council and now will be responsible for the organization’s jewelry operations worldwide.
Patrick Dorsey, who has been the general counsel and secretary at Tiffany & Co. for the past 29 years, is retiring. His last day will be May 22.
Signet Jewelers Ltd. has promoted Denise Shaffer to the newly created role of treasurer, the company announced Tuesday.
National Public Radio recently considered the lab-grown diamond market in a segment on its flagship news program, “All Things Considered.”
The owners of Long Island’s Mayfair Jewelers are leasing a 3,000-square-foot space near their store for private appointments and extra-special events. Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff reports.

Located in Washington, North Carolina’s historic downtown, Washington Jewelers is holding a going-out-of-business sale.

The Natural Color Diamond Association recently held an election for its board of directors, tapping Bronstein as president and Jose Batista as vice president.

From gems to sales, here’s a collection of books you can gift to your boss, staff or jewelry industry friends, specially curated for you by National Jeweler.

The definitive guide to what’s hot in hoop earrings right now.

Designer Rosanne Karmes helped pioneer the modern dainty fine jewelry movement; now she’s commemorating her best sellers in a new anniversary collection.

The purple non-nacreous pearl, weighing 16.64 carats, could sell for up to $30,000 in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

An update on how many jewelry businesses called it quits in Q3 and a story on Tiffany’s holiday window displays were among the most-read stories on National Jeweler last week.

The New York-based designer’s cult followers have a new collection to shop for this holiday season.

The Tacorian family’s next generation is now heading the jewelry company.

The company’s higher quality rough emerald auction, originally scheduled for this month, has been postponed until February.

It is the company’s first non-cruise-related store in the contiguous United States.

The holiday season has officially started and Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store in Manhattan has the decorated windows to prove it.

The Brooklyn-based brand is creating custom jewelry to hold a loved one’s ashes, minus the macabre aesthetic of memento mori.

As 2016 enters its final month, Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator spotlights the December gems: tanzanite, turquoise and zircon.

It is trying to get a better sense of U.S. consumers’ buying habits and attitudes toward jewelry set with rubies, sapphires and emeralds.
Year-to-date, nearly 900 retailers in the U.S. and Canada have closed up shop, along with 178 wholesalers and 104 manufacturers.