July also marked the return of the in-store shopper, according to the SpendingPulse survey.
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The online marketplace will bring a selection of pre-owned luxury watches and host events.

These are the in-person events chapters across the country are planning for Sept. 9.

The 23-time Grand-Slam champion is bringing her fine jewelry line to the Signet-owned banner.

Plus, the company shares how its lab-grown diamond line, “Pandora Brilliance,” performed.

Five years ago, the colored gemstone joined peridot as August’s official birthstone.

Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams share tips on handling some of the not-so-fun, but necessary, aspects of selling fine jewelry.

The organization is collaborating with Virtual Diamond Boutique and IGI to raise money for its charity partners.

National Jeweler examines the average price of the metal in H1 and the U.S. market’s “considerable growth” in gold jewelry demand.

The department store chain introduced a new fall campaign and will bring back “The Book.”
The money will be used to evaluate ore-testing processes at an artisanal gold mining site in Peru.

Aglaé Ventures, part of the investment company of LVMH’s Arnault family, helped fund the direct-to-consumer watch company.

It’s full of color and optimism, a “sharp contrast to the uncertain days of being locked in.”

Published authors Marion Fasel, Rob Bates, and Bill Boyajian discuss when, where, and how they hit their deadlines.

They provide the perfect amount of summertime sparkle.

Discomfort is so last season — find out about the silent jewelry revolution that has started taking over the industry.

She was known as a consummate professional who was gracious and kind, leaving behind a legacy of philanthropy and love.

The jewelry trade show took place at the Javits Center from Aug. 8-10.

Midwestern company Longaberger is known best for its handwoven baskets.

One thing all the listed retailers have in common? A strong brand identity.

And it’s expected to stay that way for the remainder of 2021.

“Brilliant & Black: A Jewelry Renaissance” will feature works from 20-plus jewelry designers from the 1950s to present day.
It allows retailers to connect with shoppers one-one-one around the clock.

“Findings & Metals 2021-2022” comprises findings, mountings, fabricated metals, and loose stones.

“Homer” is a meditation on permanence and the idea of leaving a legacy.