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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.

The marketing agency has integrated its first C-suite.

With the app, customers receive a 15-day insurance offer on new purchases while their coverage needs are being evaluated.

Signature pieces from Cartier and David Webb will appear in the June jewelry auction.

The Yurman Family Crystalline Pass is inside the museum’s brand-new Richard Gilder Center.

The Strip is full of new restaurant and entertainment offerings.

He is the company’s new senior vice president of sales and business development.

One new addition was announced at the Conclave membership breakfast.

The company honors his four-decade approach to customer relationships, calling it “the gold standard.”

Cathrine Wolden is the company’s new vice president of partnership and sponsorship.

The annual event will be held this October in Jaipur, India.

The owners of Rushing Jewelers in Picayune, Mississippi, are retiring.

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

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

It offers three levels of certification.

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

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