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The late journalist’s antique jewelry proved to be of particular interest.

Senior Editor Ashley Davis interviewed the Parisian stylist turned jewelry designer on her cult favorite jewelry collection.

Owner David Rotenberg, known for his appraisal expertise, is retiring.

The workshop is comprised of four companies: Blondeau, Belter, Chanson & Cie, and FG Développement.

The piece is estimated to sell for more than $20,000.

From Disney-themed ear stacks to lightsaber earrings, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow shares her favorite jewelry finds from the annual event.

With holiday proposals right around the corner, encourage your customers to go for platinum when making the big purchase.

Sales will increase compared with last year, though the rate of growth is expected to slow.

The third-generation owners of J.C. Sipe Jewelers are retiring.

Hawai’i-based designer Sharon Lehua Gilbert’s gold and diamond “Kumu Nalu” bracelet pays homage to the ocean.

AGTA CEO John Ford said it was one of the design competition’s best years ever.

The 1916 Company is a combination of Hyde Park Jewelers, Govberg Jewelers, Radcliffe Jewelers, and WatchBox.

The authenticated watches will be available at two of the New England jeweler’s six locations.

Jesse Cole will deliver the opening keynote address at the American Gem Society’s main event next year.

The Conference Board’s monthly index that measures how consumers are feeling declined for the third straight month in October.

The jewelry giant is marking its 25th anniversary of working with the charity.

The 59th Street store offers the jewelry brand’s largest selection in New York.

Jade Ruzzo looked to music when designing her elegant, restrained new offerings.

Let’s cap off spooky season in style with this eerie ensemble of skeletons, skulls, black cats, and ghosts gathered by Amanda Gizzi.

The fashion jewelry giant is growing its presence through retailer partnerships.

From customers being robbed to post-pandemic trends, National Jeweler polled jewelers to find out what’s worrying them most.

The charity will recognize Helzberg Diamonds' Brad Hampton and Day’s Jewelers’ Corey family at its annual event.

The founder and CEO reflects on her path to success and predictions for the future.

For her annual Halloween story, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow asked antique and vintage jewelers to dig up their creepiest pieces.