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Longtime jewelry designer Alison Nagasue’s new namesake line is an ode to nature.

The watch company is in the midst of its first Movado Group Summit for distributors and customers.
Women and men from chapters nationwide were recognized at the Women’s Jewelry Association’s In the Spotlight event.

It’s the seventh gem-quality rough over 100 carats to be dug up this year.

Moritz Glik’s signature “floating” stones take a graphic spin.

It features 100-plus made-to-order engagement ring styles shipped within a one-week period.

It now will sell pieces from its Gemfields collaboration online.
At JA New York, former Jewelers Vigilance Committee CEO Cecilia Gardner talked employee rights and how to protect one’s business from litigation.

Designs were chosen in five categories, including People’s Choice.

These up-and-coming brands will make their New Designer Gallery debut at the upcoming show.

The designer is now selling luxurious handmade boxes, bowls and spoons.

The competition, which sees the production of a winning design by a consumer, is in its 10th year.

Elisa Lovelie is organizing in-person events for the Instagram crowd.

Scholarships are available for employees of JA and DCA member companies and go toward professional education.

“Golden Kingdoms” showcases gold and luxury objects from Latin America from 1,000 B.C. to the early 16th century.

Awards season culminated in a smattering of bold statement pieces from the likes of Chopard and Tiffany.

Queen Elizabeth II made a surprise appearance at London Fashion Week.

Geib crafted this necklace to show off an assortment of rare, high-quality gemstones.

Submissions for the sixth annual social media contest for jewelers’ designs are being accepted through March 16.
Gabriel & Co. is giving a $5,000 scholarship while Carelle continues with the grant created in honor of Brooke Tivol McGrath.

A cocktail party to benefit JFC and an expansive education line-up are planned for the March show.

It features new jewelry and luxurious home goods.

In only a year since its launch, the company is carried in more than 150 retail stores worldwide.
The suspects have hit stores in Kentucky, Massachusetts, Indiana, New York, Pennsylvania and Missouri.