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The non-profit is offering a discount on the consultant’s new course.

Weighing more than 10 carats, the emerald is a top-tier stone from the legendary Muzo mining region.

The association also announced it will present at the CIBJO Congress this fall.

S. Howell Studio took home the prize in the supplier’s 18th annual contest.

The exhibits offer a look into stone creation and origin, as well as Gübelin family history.

The new executive, Elda Fistani, brings 20 years of experience to the role.

The newly appointed executive has been with the company since 1991.

The watch company will support the nonprofit in researching and tackling plastic pollution.

In its 13th year, the event will focus on luxury in the age of responsible practices.

According to auction house Guernsey’s, a prominent museum bought the necklace and earring set.

The award celebrates individuals who have made major contributions to the gemological field.

The online platform introduced more than 30 different gems.

The numbers indicate a rebound in the market for the rough stone.

Supermodel Taylor Hill brought Western chic jewels to the center of her ranch celebration wear.

The lab-grown offerings will be added to the Diamond Marketplace inventory, and the new photography service is called “Studio.”

It’s a celebration of green jewelry from Van Cleef & Arpels.

The crowd enjoyed a mix of annual favorite trade show features and new additions this year.

The Standard Oil heiress’ surrealist brooch, as well as its original concept art, found a new owner at Christie’s New York last week.

Kimberly Collins, Adrianne Sanogo, Monica Stephenson and Jaimeen Shah shared their insights during an education session at JCK Las Vegas.

The one-day event is a collaboration between RJC, GIA and the university’s Mineralogical and Geological Museum.

The “Estrela de Fura” is now the most expensive ruby ever sold at auction, while the purplish pink diamond set a couple records of its own.

The brand is donating proceeds to an LGBTQ nonprofit.

Members gathered Friday morning at JCK to hear from Diversability founder Tiffany Yu and Molly Kettle of Gamut Management.

The donation to a school in Namibia included computer equipment, infrastructure repair and sanitary wear.