The exhibit received the Betty Clayton Gibson Memorial Trophy for “Best Museum Exhibit for 2023.”
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Noonans is hosting a jewelry auction later this month featuring two antique rings found by two retired men in the U.K.

The gemmy color palette brings to mind new blooms.

Military servicemembers and others who could be eligible to get money back from the now-defunct chain have until April 15 to apply.

New CEO Al Cook said the economic uncertainty that lingered in late 2022 caused sightholders to put off buying until later in 2023.

It’s the sixth annual video championing women’s rights in honor of International Women’s Day.

The jeweler also is sponsoring an entrance, a new trophy room, and a “Cubs Player of the Month” award.

This year, the trade show will have pavilions dedicated to turquoise and Tucson gems among others.

They represent a “new generation,” said the company.

Roger and Judy Hutchinson, owners of Hutchinson Jewelers, are heading into retirement.

Registration is open now for AGA’s latest virtual “What Can You Do With Your Gemology?” career forum.

Jewelry industry veteran Kendra Bridelle has taken on the role, overseeing two new luxury brands.

From freebies to follow-up, Emmanuel Rehab shares a list of must-dos for any jeweler looking to connect with soon-to-wed couples.

Peggy Cravens’ estate sold 100 percent by lot.

The performance-based bond terms would give investors a bigger payout if Pandora’s stated sustainability goals are not met in time.

Lauren Santo Domingo, co-founder of Moda Operandi, will introduce six new tabletop collections this spring.

Joopiter’s “A Journey Through Gems” includes the earrings Taylor Swift wore to the 2023 Grammys.

The event is scheduled for March 13, offering meetings with gem and jewelry industry recruiters and career coaching.

The two other suspects involved in the killing of Mark Vuono, owner of Marco Jewelers in Connecticut, are awaiting sentencing.

Amanda Gizzi and Ashley Davis discuss the major trends that will shape jewelry design this year and beyond.

The regional trade show also will have events in Montville, Connecticut, and Dallas, Texas, in August and September.

It features a saturated, hexagonal-cut emerald.

Applications are being accepted now for the $7,500 Helene Fortunoff Women in Retail Scholarship.

The company is going underground at the A21 open pit, a move that will help extend the mine’s life into early 2026.

Organizers hope the conference, scheduled for Aug. 11-13, will encourage discussion and action around the responsible jewelry movement.