In contrast, the luxury giant’s watch sales fell 14 percent.
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The retailer will not be making a deal with Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital Management, opting to focus on its turnaround plan.
The jewelry giant came in at No. 67 on the list, down from No. 56 last year.
TJS is seeking jewelry manufacturing and technology experts to speak at its 2025 event.
The one-day workshop will be held July 17 at the Rhode Island School of Design.
The 14th annual conference will host panels on cross-sector collaboration, industry sanctions, and more.
“Immediate Connections” will be on view from July 18-21.
The capsule collection is inspired by the Hamptons vineyard’s Summer in a Bottle rosé.
Stevens, the former CEO of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, will succeed Avi Levy.
Clayton Bromberg will remain as chairman of the Florida jeweler.
The deal is valued at $2.65 billion.
In the newly created role, Cristina Salas will lead the Dallas jeweler’s marketing strategy.
Current Cartier CEO Cyrille Vigneron is retiring in September while former VCA head Nicolas Bos is now Richemont’s CEO.
Its subscription jewelry rental service will end next month.
The Sy Kessler-owned company recently debuted the Helix Permanent Jewelry Welder.
In response to growing customer demand, the Cincinnati jeweler will transition to selling only antique, vintage, and estate jewelry.
The pilot program will provide grading information for diamond jewelry.
Duffy spoke candidly about the company’s plans to watch and learn, his love for the U.S. market, and what he learned from his mom.
The costs of food and groceries remained a top concern, followed by the labor market and U.S. politics.
Its recent report dives into the current dilemma facing luxury brands.
Cowboy boots, horseshoes, and longhorn motifs make an appearance in the Houston-based jeweler’s new line.
The Designer Edit, launched earlier this year, highlights up-and-coming jewelry designers.
The Houston-based family jeweler is relocating its flagship just across the street.
In court, Daniel Hutchinson’s loved ones remembered the jeweler as a giver, a role model, and a leader.
The company is expecting to see a 5 to 10 percent increase in engagements this year.