It’s scheduled to take place right before the JA New York and MJSA jewelry trade shows.
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Same-store sales rose 4 percent but losses increased for the retailer, which is sinking money into a five-year turnaround plan.

They totaled $440 million, compared with $466 million in the same period last year.

The most valuable diamond sold at this year’s tender, a 2.28-carat fancy purplish-red, toppled a record set just last year.

“Love Train” and “Now That We Found Love” are a couple of this group’s greatest hits.

There were a lot of big, beautiful jewels to love last week.

The chronically late “Alice in Wonderland” character is the star of the watch brand’s first commercial produced in partnership with Disney.
The sustainability conference will take place in Tucson on Feb. 2-3.

The hard-cover book has more than 11,000 jewelry styles encompassing classic designs and current jewelry trends.

They are both in the Northeast, and the e-commerce giant will also open a big new operations center in the South.
The jewelry theft happened last month at a store in Aurora, Colorado.

Sales of smaller diamonds have been hurt by Indian manufacturers’ inability to secure financing.

Two bankruptcies and 15 fabulous pairs of earrings were among the headlines from the week of Nov. 5.

It is a challenge being issued by designer Toby Pomeroy that would help to improve the lives of artisanal gold miners worldwide.
The International Diamond Manufacturers Association and World Federation of Diamond Bourses are in talks to team up.
David Loechner was the head of Emerald Expositions, which also owns the Las Vegas antique jewelry trade show.

U.S. sales were down 12 percent, with strong sales online not enough to offset the company’s in-store performance.

U.S. demand for platinum jewelry grew 9 percent in Q2 while demand for gold jewelry rose 4 percent in Q3.
There are “inventory discrepancies” in the company’s books and records, court papers state.

AJDC is giving the jewelry designer and teacher its highest honor, the Benne Award, at the AGTA jewelry trade show in Tucson.
The World War II veteran owned Hofman-Green Jewelers in Springfield and was a director of the Ohio Jewelers Association.

A new home for David Yurman and a fundraiser for the Pittsburgh synagogue beset by tragedy were among last week’s top stories.
Sholom Muratov and Menachem Abramov bought more than $4 million in melee but paid for only a fraction of it, authorities say.
The men allegedly were part of a crew that pulled off more than a dozen burglaries over an 11-year span, including the brazen New Year’s Eve 2016 job in New York.
The Jewelers Board of Trade is partnering with Accounting for Jewelers for the session, which will take place next week.