There will be a different date pattern for the jewelry trade shows next year due to the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.
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Seventy-nine percent said no to listing man-made diamonds on the site, while 74 percent voted against a price list.

He has been appointed its CEO, effective June 17.

Here’s a list of things to do if you get a break from the trade show floors (or if your friends and family are looking to have some fun).

The jewelry trade show will include a social media “boot camp,” a planetarium, store security education, a big vote on lab-grown diamonds, and more.

The reports, which also include the full four Cs, were introduced earlier this year.
They discuss brands, budgets and lab-grown diamonds.
Nominations are being accepted in four categories: Jewelry Design, Media Excellence, Retail Excellence and Watch Excellence.

The stone is 0.64 carats and graded as a fancy grayish-greenish blue.

Mokgweetsi Masisi will discuss how diamonds bring the people of Botswana and the United States together.

Diamond sales for both are lagging behind last year due to a few factors.

Cornwell Jewelers is located in Athens, a small town in southeast Ohio that’s home to Ohio University.

Retail jewelers and dealers can now join and test the platform using a free seven-day trial.

The company paid a little less than $15 million for the rough diamond, or about $35,000 per carat.

He is remembered for his dignity, modesty and generosity.

The standards, which certify diamonds mined by artisanal and small-scale operations as being responsibly sourced, have been in test mode since 2012.

From Met Gala attendees reimagined as mineral specimens to new heads at Patek Philippe and Spence Diamonds, we have you covered.
Chow Tai Fook is opening a “business hub” in Boston and has tapped Hearts On Fire President Caryl Capeci to run it.
It will feature five leaders and focus on consumer expectations around sustainability and “doing good” in the world.
She is the first woman to head the U.S. market for the venerable Swiss brand.

The U.S. government shutdown, which extended into January, put a dent in sales.

It shows there is a gap between what goes on at companies and what gets reported to higher-ups, with employees often reticent to relay incidences of harassment, discrimination and inequality.
JBT data shows that 73 U.S. retailers went out of business in the first quarter, down from 241 in the same period last year.

The jewelry trade show wants exhibitors to submit images of designs gone wrong for a new award that is a “celebration of imperfection.”
Though accounts of alleged harassment and discrimination at Sterling Jewelers detailed in a recent New York Times story aren’t new, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff is still listening.