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It’s the fourth time the jewelry manufacture and repair company has received the honor.
The jeweler was left in critical condition after a suspect pistol-whipped and beat him before stealing jewelry out of the display cases.

The winners, picked by a group of judges and voted as the public’s favorite, will be announced in a webinar on Oct. 11.

The family business’ fourth-generation eponymous owner reflects on the milestone and the market today.

The association has also hired a new marketing manager and announced two staff transitions.

The pear-shaped fancy vivid pink diamond will lead the Christie’s Geneva Magnificent Jewels auction on Nov. 8.

It follows Creative Director Lucia Silvestri as she crafts the brand’s high jewelry collections.

One hundred percent of proceeds will benefit the nonprofit’s silicosis prevention initiative.

Gemstones Editor Brecken Branstrator dishes on the latest color to trend, the show floor buzz, and more from Denver.

As the end of 2022 draws near, National Jeweler offers another deep dive into lab-grown diamond market data.

The auction house is celebrating 100 years since the discovery of King Tut’s tomb.

The event is slated for Oct. 20-22 at Brooklyn Metal Works.

Agents in Cincinnati intercepted three shipments of fake brand-name jewels that would be worth more than $10 million if genuine.

The Maine Mineral & Gem Museum enlisted 12 jewelers to create pieces using gems from 1972’s “The Big Find” for fundraising.

He was a man ahead of his time, AGTA said, as Kaiser Gems was one of the first American businesses to set up a cutting facility in Bangkok.

Mined by Fura Gems in Mozambique, experts say the stone could yield a high-quality ruby that’s over 50 carats.

The dealer was known for his infectious enthusiasm and passion for the gemstone.

Santiago Mora used his business partner’s identity to receive $500,000 in cash advances to pay clients.

The Kamtonga Primary School Potable Water Project will expand to the larger community in its second phase.

The exhibition is larger in scale this year and has a new theme, Enlightenment.

It offered a look at how synthetics and simulants “can be mixed with their natural counterparts to misrepresent a parcel,” the lab said.

National Jeweler chats with him about how his background in gems will guide him and his plans for the organization’s future.

The event will be held on Nov. 4 and 5 at Columbia College’s Film Row Cinema Building.

A warrant for his arrest has been issued after he stole a 3.4-carat diamond ring in McAllen on Aug. 22.