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The watch company has parallel litigation in the United States that is ongoing.

The family-owned Dallas luxury jeweler has unveiled a new 7,000-square-foot space.

The National Jeweler editors look back on the year in jewelry and share their predictions for 2024.

A jewelry industry veteran, Alvarez’s experience includes senior roles at Birks & Mayors, CD Peacock, and Roberto Coin.

Its final sale this year brought the miner’s annual auction revenue to the second highest in its history.

The designer created three sweet versions of this necklace, which is chic enough to wear all year round.

The expanded rental program will include diamond chain necklaces, Cuban link bracelets, and more.

The Choron Group has acquired the diamond, which Storm Mountain Diamonds recovered in Lesotho earlier this year.

Carsten Keller, who most recently worked for German e-tailer Zalando, will take the reins next year.

Universal Genève is a collectors’ favorite that’s been around since 1894.

It will be available beginning next fall for students at Baldwin High School on New York’s Long Island.

Sherry Smith dishes on bridal versus fashion diamond jewelry sales and the “unexpected heroes” of the first week of the month.

The storied retailer has been struggling in the face of online competition.

There have been five similar crimes reported in the region recently, said the Jewelers’ Security Alliance.

It comes at a seemingly perfect time for the company, as watches are “hot” right now, says Citizen Watch America President Jeffrey Cohen.

The designer found a home in Fourtané’s new Carmel flagship store.

Though diamond demand is expected to recover, leaders are urging the industry to remain cautious amid economic and geopolitical tensions.

The retailer, recently acquired by Rolex, is stocking Rahaminov Diamonds at its stores in New York, Las Vegas, and elsewhere.

Post is being honored for nearly four decades of contributions he made within the Department of Mineral Sciences at the museum.

Lesley Ann Jewels, owned and operated by Lesley Davis, opened in 2016.

The peachy hue also marks the program’s 25th anniversary.

The 21 pieces up for auction, including Tiffany & Co. jewels and a Cartier watch, garnered more than $430,000 across two sales.

Centered on a sunny heliodor, the “Links” pin was designed by Ukrainian jewelry artist Inesa Kovalova.

The wedding band company is also accusing its former customer of removing watermarks from Lashbrook images for its own use.