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The laboratory said the 5.19-carat diamond represents a “significant milestone” in CVD diamond growing.

Jewelers who took our latest poll say their customers don’t ask many questions about the origin of the products they are buying. Do yours?

For the majority of jewelers who took National Jeweler/Jewelers of America’s latest poll, sales of diamond fashion jewelry are not growing.
One of National Jeweler’s top stories last week was the White House announcing that it officially had lifted the remaining sanctions on Myanmar.

Jewelers of America is giving away ammolite jewelry to raise awareness about the multi-colored gemstone.

The firm joins a number of other companies predicting a happy holiday season for retailers in 2016.

Fans of the San Jose Sharks, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals and New York Rangers can skip this story.

The official lifting of the Burmese ruby ban, some big championship rings and a beautiful blue diamond--see it all in this week’s photo rewind.
The owner of TAG Heuer watches and jewelry brand Bulgari said business has improved in the second half of the year.

Attorneys Emily Miao and Daniel Organ dissect the jury’s verdict in Tiffany’s trademark lawsuit against wholesale club Costco.
JSN is the wholesale manufacturing division associated with Ben Moss, the Canadian retailer that’s going out of business.

Coverage of the Kim K. robbery, best-selling bridal, and the new campaign promoting diamonds were among the most popular articles on National Jeweler last week.

Diamond prices fluctuated little between August and September, the latest report from the Rapaport Group shows.

The Diamond Producers Association has unveiled the first two commercials for “Real is Rare,” the campaign designed to fuel millennial interest in diamonds.

Eric Larsen is one of only about 50 people to ever make an unaided trek to the North Pole. Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff recounts what she learned from listening to him talk.
The jury awarded the jeweler $8.25 million in punitive damages, though the total amount Costco will pay is ultimately up to the judge.
The NRF and Deloitte both predict that sales will increase about 4 percent while PricewaterhouseCoopers has an even more bullish outlook.

The former host of “The Tonight Show” will perform at the event’s opening lunch on April 5.

What’s scarier than that Clinton/Trump costume you’re going to don for Halloween? Missing out on any of these (relatively) new releases.

A federal jury in New York issued a $5.5 million partial verdict for unlawful profits but is still deciding on punitive damages.
National Jeweler’s top story last week involved a Michigan jeweler’s theft of millions of dollars of platinum.

The week began with news that the star stone of Sotheby’s New York jewelry sale, a 27-carat diamond, did not sell.

Just a week after Lucapa turned up a 104-carat diamond at its Lulo project, an even bigger stone has emerged.
The Kimberley Process has dubbed the Central African Republic’s Boda, Carnot and Nola sub-prefectures as compliant, which means they can begin exporting rough diamonds again soon.














