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Frank Everett curated “For the Boys: A Jewelry Exhibition,” opening in New York City in September.

De Beers is putting the emphasis on natural diamonds in Q4 and ending Lightbox’s lab-grown diamond engagement ring test run.

The brand-new style can be worn three ways.

The tech company is launching a consignment service for sellers of luxury fashion goods, starting with handbags.

With prices starting at $15, the Kendra Scott at Target collection launches next month.

The fund provides grants to organizations that better the jewelry industry.

The Chicago retailer will now offer in-store customers instant quotes and coverage.

The accessories conglomerate is expanding its reach in the jewelry industry.

The single-owner collection features jewels with ties to Austria’s Habsburg dynasty.

Its first sale will feature the watch collection of scientist and entrepreneur Glen de Vries, who flew to space with William Shatner.

The application window for the merit-based scholarships will close Sept. 30.

The men allegedly moved more than $600 million by using their 47th Street jewelry businesses as fronts, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

It’s the second collection from the collaboration between the tennis legend and jewelry designer.

The book, “Slay It With a Diamond," is the third installment in the JCK news director’s mystery series.

The nonprofit is presenting the 2023 Pure Earth Impact Award to Van der Veken to recognize her environmental advocacy.

The company said operations have been on hold since January because the mine wasn’t meeting production expectations.

They feature pastel and mother-of-pearl dials and lab-grown diamond accents.

The inscribed heart-shaped locket sold for nearly three times its highest pre-sale estimate.

Awareness is essential to proactive protection. Learn how to promote and maintain safety and security awareness in your business.

Rocha, who started his career at MJSA and was senior vice president of Jewelers of America, is stepping down after 20 years.

It’s a sweet take on a classic poison ring.

Maria Hammond was picked from a pool of students who exhibited their works online.

The event is slated for April 2024.

The company helmed by a Cartier descendant now has a West Hollywood outpost.