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The Swiss Gemological Institute has introduced a GemTOF instrument to its lab, which can provide more information about the origin of colored gemstones.

Whether it’s coming from the internet, the big-box store down the street or other luxury categories, competition is jewelers’ biggest challenge right now.

Meyer Hoffman has been appointed president of Graff USA after serving as chief operating officer for Mikimoto America.

New to the U.S. market, fine jewelry’s most buzzed about designer is rethinking the way jewelry is made.
Retailer James Alperin details the thought process behind his decision to close the suburban Cleveland jewelry store he’s operated since 1983.

Jewelers of America has tapped the British jewelry designer to bring his specific brand of humor and flair as the host of its annual event.

The charity organization has a total of 14 new directors, all of whom assumed their roles on Oct. 1.

Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff shares what she learned at the recent forum on lab-grown diamonds held in New York.

Greece is known for its proliferation of talented jewelers; now meet its coolest fine jewelry e-commerce site.

Highlights from Joel and Barbara Hauser’s mineral collection are now on view at the GIA’s museum in Carlsbad.

From brushes to cleaning pens, here are the company’s new products that retailers can stock to keep customers’ jewels shining.

National Jeweler’s most-read stories last week included an article on the company that placed the winning bid for the 2.83-carat “Argyle Violet” diamond.
There were eight attacks on traveling salespeople and jewelers away from their stores in October, about four times the monthly average seen so far this year.

A deal to acquire Blue Nile was announced, Instagram started testing shoppable posts and Forevermark unveiled its holiday advertising.
The organization that represents the diamond industry in the Kimberley Process has begun its search to replace Executive Director Pat Syvrud, who is leaving next year.

The Diavik Foxfire was mined in Canada and will be on display at the Smithsonian through February.
ShopperTrak on when the most shoppers will be in stores, plus why retailers shouldn’t open on Thanksgiving Day.

The new feature is designed to help users consider, explore and buy the products they see in their feed.

The Boston-based diamond company enlisted the British designer for a collection called “White Kites.”

The jewelry manufacturer has made a slow transition toward a higher end, finished product as it also aims to get its messaging in front of consumers.
She was one of the WJA’s 12 founding members, and one of the highest-ranked female jewelry executives of her time.

The price of gold is expected to trend higher over the next few years, as a president who brings uncertainty to the market prepares to take office and concerns mount over the U.S.’s growing deficit.

L.J. West Diamonds was the winning bidder for the 2.83-carat “Argyle Violet,” the biggest violet diamond ever to emerge from Rio Tinto’s Argyle mine.

The market saw demand decrease 1 percent, its first decline in three years, due to uncertainty from the presidential election and reluctance to spend amid the global economy.
















