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There’s something so glamorous about jewels that have mass without volume.

It was a record-setting week in Geneva for jewelry and watches.

Even as the cold weather sets in and holiday shopping kicks into high gear, jewelry designers and brands are looking toward 2015 and the spring season.

Each year, New York’s Museum of Arts and Design, MAD for short, celebrates the art of jewelry via the “Loot: MAD About Jewelry” exhibition.

Founded in 1977, Lagos has built its name on old-world craftsmanship and modern innovation.

Personalized jewels have had fans since the beginning of time--one probably could find some kind of charm bracelet in more than a few pharaoh’s tombs.

After manufacturing fine jewelry for more than 45 years, family-run brand Estenza embarked on a rebranding effort a little over a year ago and set out to expand its business in the United States.

Bar none, the simple line necklace--straight across or curved into a “smile”--has leapt to the top of the fashion trends.

For the first time, Tiffany & Co. is partnering with another retailer on a capsule collection, which features jewelry and gift items inspired by designs in its Blue Book from the 1970s.

The jewelry brand has quadrupled its advertising spend and unveiled a campaign for fall that puts its jewelry up against the natural landscape of Bali.

The jewelry brand will launch its first color advertising campaign this holiday season, featuring Kate Moss, the longtime face of David Yurman, as well as newcomer Anna Ewers.

The retailer has unveiled its 2015 holiday campaign, which continues its recent focus on real-life relationships by featuring models alongside their own children, siblings or spouses.

The Italian brand has signed an agreement with Latin Jewelers Corp. to distribute its jewelry in the Latin American market and operate a new boutique in Panama City.
A Bain & Company report shows that the global luxury industry has surpassed $1 trillion in retail sales value this year, with the category that includes jewelry and watches seeing slight but positive real growth.

Third quarter sales disappointed for Macy’s and Nordstrom, both of which continue to emphasize their outlet channel over full-price stores.

The retailer is slated to hold an event next month in New York showcasing fashion designers’ creations for the Star Wars-inspired “Force 4 Fashion” initiative.

Tiger Capital Group is selling diamond engagement rings, wedding bands and watches that once lined the showcases of three now out-of-business Romano’s Jewelers stores.

Despite sales growth in Canada and Latin America, weak tourist spending in the United States resulted in a poor third quarter in the Americas for Tiffany & Co.

Tourneau’s flagship store in New York City and its website now are carrying diamond jewelry from Forevermark, with the retailer’s Boston store slated to pick up the line in 2016.

Rough diamond sales and polished diamond prices continued their recovery in February, yet caution remains the trade’s watchword as global demand for diamonds still is relatively weak.

This month is reserved for one of the most well-known beryls, aquamarine, which is thought to increase intellect and release anger and stress. Here are 9 pieces of jewelry set with the blue stone.
Jared the Galleria of Jewelry parent company Signet Jewelers said it will put Pandora shop-in-shops in more than 200 of its Jared stores beginning in 2016.
The U.S. Court of the Appeals for the Second Circuit decided this week that it will not review the decision that revived the EEOC’s nationwide gender bias suit against Sterling Jewelers.

The e-tailer is starting out small with a collection of just 13 pieces from designers including J.E. Caldwell and Marina B.