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National Jeweler's Ashley Davis and Jewelers of America's Amanda Gizzi discuss the biggest trends in the commitment jewelry market today.

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Selected designers will create jewelry using recycled and donated goods to be exhibited and judged in November.

The new styles mix and match fancy diamond shapes.

There are five jewelry talents highlighted in the “Designer Vivarium,” curated by historian Vivienne Becker.

Couples are invited to share their story for a chance to win a custom yellow diamond engagement ring.

Taylor Frank is the second person outside of the Eiseman family to serve as president in its 60-year history.

Boucheron had a “remarkable” first quarter while Pomellato posted solid growth.

The 800-page book features bestsellers and new styles.

Following a record number of applicants, 14 emerging designers were selected for the mentorship program, now in its fifth year.

De Beers said the main reason production leveled off in the first quarter is Venetia, which is transitioning to an underground operation.

Peter Smith shares some misconceptions about consumers as well as his belief that product information should be treated like a condiment.

The third-generation Massachusetts jeweler expanded its workshop and added an interactive design center.

The watchmaker also unveiled a short film celebrating the timepiece and starring Ryan Gosling.

Registration is open now to join the for-profit arm of Gem Legacy on its third trip to Tanzania and Kenya.

A panel of experts discuss evolving attitudes about work, fair pay, employee education, and hiring tips.

Awaiting a name, the rare gem is one of the largest pink diamonds ever recovered.

The three additions are industry veterans.

The online 16-course “Safety and Security Academy” aims to educate jewelers on crime prevention and loss mitigation.

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

Officials allege a “complex network” of entities helped Nazem Said Ahmad deal in diamonds and artwork in the U.S. despite being sanctioned.

From a glass-enclosed rooftop to a swirling spiral staircase, here’s what the iconic store looks like post-renovation.

Reworked vintage floral intaglios scream springtime whimsy.