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Does having salespeople take turns waiting on customers make sense for jewelers, their employees, or their customers? Peter Smith opines.

The luxury titan pointed to softening luxury sales, especially in the U.S. and Europe.

The second-generation jeweler lived by the mantra, “never criticize, condemn, or complain,” his family said.

The industry veteran is the organization’s new group show director.

The Bonhams New York sale will feature a Harry Winston diamond ring and several bespoke JAR earrings.

Members of the industry and Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff share their memories of the longtime editor, who died unexpectedly last week.

The Emerging Jewelers Accelerator Program will guide five business owners through an eight-month educational curriculum.

Navigate origin determination with Continuing Education seminars offered by the GIA Alumni Collective™.

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The fancy vivid blue diamond was estimated to sell for as much as $37 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong.

The company is pulling back on sales amid oversupply in the midstream and slumping diamond jewelry demand.

The trade organization has welcomed three new members to its 2023-2024 board.

They make the case for atypical gemstone groupings.

Chrono24 CEO Tim Stracke and analyst Reginald Brack of Hindman Auctions shared their thoughts on Rolex’s foray into retail.

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Sara Murphy will succeed David Rocha as he retires.

Association members met with lawmakers last month to discuss the record-level rates.

The month’s birthstones, opal and tourmaline, help the season’s laid-back attire pop, Amanda Gizzi says.

The organization has received reports of a racket involving “discount codes” from a supposed disgruntled former jewelry store employee.

Minty Diamonds stands out for its fashion-forward collection.

The award ceremony will recognize the designer and other nominees for their impact on the industry and commitment to BIJC’s mission.

Lower quality and quantity drove the decision to withdraw the sale.

Tickets are on sale now and all proceeds go to sea turtle rehabilitation.

She was the former editor-in-chief of JCK magazine and the Centurion newsletter and is remembered for her honesty and loyalty.