The partnership highlights Anglo American’s “unwavering belief” in the U.S. jewelry market, said PGI CEO Huw Daniel.
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The owners of Rushing Jewelers in Picayune, Mississippi, are retiring.

Benoît Repellin joined the auction house last year.

The company has appointed Michael Schechter as director of business development.

The company reported record sales, driven by desire for classic lines like Cartier “Panthère” and “Alhambra” from Van Cleef & Arpels.

She previously starred in the brand’s advertising campaigns.

The sale, though embroiled in controversy, has garnered nearly $200 million in total.

CEO Beth Gerstein also spoke about the retailer's store count, its resonance with Gen Z shoppers, and more on the company’s Q1 earnings call.

Designed by Buddha Mama’s mother-daughter duo, it would make the perfect Mother’s Day present.

The nautical-themed jewels will channel mermaid Ariel’s “fearless spirit and sense of freedom,” said Pandora.

The BIJC Collective will showcase fine jewelry and loose gemstones from six Black-owned brands.

Online registration is open now for the annual event and early-bird savings will end May 28.

The first-day total topped the 2011 Elizabeth Taylor auction despite controversy surrounding the sale and the top lots underperforming.

The new corporation, GCAL USA LLC, will be part of the Sarine Group and its grading reports will read “GCAL by Sarine.”

It offers three levels of certification.

Christina Malle is a jewelry designer and goldsmith.

Tourneau/Bucherer is now selling certified pre-owned Rolexes in its stores and online, with Watches of Switzerland to follow this summer.

The matching diamond and pearl necklace and earrings will be auctioned at The Pierre Hotel in New York on June 27.

The Downtown Manhattan jewelry store has set up shop just a few doors down from its previous location.

During its annual Conclave event, AGS gave out several awards, including Young Titleholder of the Year and the Sallie Morton Award.

Creative displays and memorable packages tend to catch retailers’ attention while cold calls, emails and rude behavior should be avoided.

Yehuda’s knack for invention became apparent at an early age, and his career spanned seven decades.

The application window for the annual “Future of Jewelry Making” scholarship will close May 15.

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