Centurion is asking designers who have never before exhibited in a fine jewelry trade show to enter its 2016 Emerging Designer competition.
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After about two hours of deliberation, a jury convicted the third of three men involved in a 2012 shooting and robbery that severely injured a York, Pa. jeweler.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and each year a number of companies and brands step up to create a piece of jewelry that helps to fund research through sales.
The United Arab Emirates is slated to lead the Kimberley Process in 2016, which is not sitting well with the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) involved in the process.
The company saw regional growth of just 2 percent in the five-month period ended Aug. 31, despite its jewelry maisons performing “exceptionally well.”
A judge ruled Tuesday that Yelp must reveal what it knows about the identity of a reviewer who posted an allegedly libelous review about her experience at a Boston jeweler’s store.

The moissanite maker recently introduced a line of moissanite with D, E and F color grades, a first for the company.
KBC never made a good faith effort to sell Antwerp Diamond Bank because certain key players knew what authorities would find if they looked under the hood, a new article alleges.
The new consumer-facing e-commerce website offers a turnkey solution for designers to enter the fine jewelry market via made-to-order manufacturing.

We’re living in a time not unlike the Industrial Revolution, with the speed of change making many long-standing professions obsolete. Jewelers have to adapt or they’ll be done, retailer and columnist Jim Alperin writes.

A 357-carat white diamond recovered at the Letšeng mine in July sold for $19.3 million in Antwerp last week.
Brazilian jewelry company Graziela Gems’ look book for fall packs a range of looks, from the everyday to the Couture.

Here are the top five stories on NationalJeweler.com from Sept. 6 to 12, according to Google Analytics.

The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers announced that it will cover the conference fee for its winter ACE It event for one gemology student.
Police in Pennsylvania recently arrested a man in the middle of an alleged attempt to rob a jewelry store that also sells guns and ammunition.
In a week of big stories, the outcome of Tiffany v. Costco was certainly the biggest.

The supplier has launched the most recent version of its newsletter, offering 16 pages of items across many product categories including gemological tools, bench tools, sales aids and more.

The new site still has legal compliance information but has been overhauled to be more streamlined and user-friendly, the Jewelers Vigilance Committee said.
Diamond prices were down again in August and industry sentiment weakened further as the weak global financial markets impacted discretionary spending.

Scio has just secured another round of funding, which it said will be used to continue product development and for working capital.
The retailer said although physical stores are vital to its omnichannel strategy, it must shut down stores that are lagging in sales.
The 2nd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals struck down an earlier ruling that dismissed the lawsuit, which alleges that Sterling Jewelers paid women less and passed them over for promotions.
Tiffany & Co. has notched a huge legal victory, with a federal judge granting its motion for summary judgement and rejecting arguments that the term “Tiffany” has become generic.

Nearly a year after David Yurman sued the Walmart-owned retailer for allegedly selling its jewelry without authorization, the two parties have reached a settlement.

Here are the top five stories on NationalJeweler.com from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5, according to Google Analytics.