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The luxury watch giant has two months to appeal the decision, which was handed down Dec. 19.

Formerly known as the Santa Fe Symposium, the event will take place this summer in Detroit.

The pear-cut stone was engraved with a GIA report number for a natural diamond of the same size and shape.

The man is charged in connection with a total of six armed robberies and two gunpoint carjackings.

This year’s free competition has new categories and a new theme.

Peter Smith has picked a dozen of his favorite expressions to help readers start the new year off right.

Ten jewelers from Richmond held a jewelry raffle to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Ring in the new year with fireworks, sparkle, and sizzle, all gathered by Amanda Gizzi.

The WaxJet 400, recognized as the world's fastest wax printer, is bringing in a new era of precision and efficiency to industry.

The first 21 days of the month revealed surprising shifts in consumer behavior, Sherry Smith says.

Officers in Cincinnati uncovered fake goods from brands like Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Rolex, and Audemars Piguet.

The improved report includes additional information and a new layout.

The diamond supplier received two awards related to its environmental, social and governance initiatives.

From notable designers and retailers to beloved salespeople and press, National Jeweler looks back on those we said goodbye to this year.

The refiner received a distinction from HIRE Vets for the fifth year in a row.

Customers with an IGI report can receive up to 10 percent off and access to educational content.

More optimistic views on the labor market as well as current and future business conditions gave the index a boost.

The collection is inspired by the new sci-fi film directed by Zack Snyder.

Little Treasury Jewelers’ new space is equipped with a video production studio as it grows its online presence.

From record-setting gems to celebrities and controversy, Associate Editor Lauren McLemore looks back on the year’s most intriguing sales.

Independent jewelers’ sales increased 1 percent from Dec. 7-14 and some interesting trends emerged, Sherry Smith writes.

The company was up against tough comps and had to curtail sales as diamond demand waned.

The EU also provided details on the carat weight threshold, and how it will track rough diamonds.

From festive jewels to dazzling diamonds, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow highlights her top picks of the year from Amanda’s Style File.