The National Jeweler editors discuss the hot topics, best jewels, and current trends that stood out during Jewelry Market Week.
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The company is expecting to see a 5 to 10 percent increase in engagements this year.

Qurate Retail is in the middle of a turnaround plan as it battles declining sales.

Owner Randy Brooks, whose brother opened the Maryland jewelry store in 1971, is retiring.

Tickets to win a ring are for sale until June 13, with proceeds going to a trans care nonprofit.

Fresh off Jewelry Market Week 2024, Peter Smith separates the positive—retail and product innovation—from the positively annoying.

From lighter color palettes to the integration of AR, experts offer inspiration for jewelers in need of an aesthetic refresh.

Expectations of a recession rose for the second consecutive month.

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Crocker’s Jewelers in Texarkana is celebrating 40 years in business with a special giveaway.

It will open on Rue de la Paix in winter 2025.

Shot in Canada’s Northwest Territories in winter, the campaign features actress and NDC ambassador Lily James and the Northern Lights.

The company is pivoting production at its factory in Oregon to industrial diamonds, while the future of Lightbox remains unclear.

This year’s honorees include two multi-store independents and the CEO of the world’s largest diamond jewelry retailer.

A recent jewelry trends report sheds light on what likely will be hot when the industry descends on the desert.

Emmanuel Raheb outlines six ways retailers can make brand relationships smoother and more beneficial for both parties.

Sherry Smith shares tips for fostering successful vendor-retailer partnerships, from marketing investment to fast-seller replenishment.

“Fancy Studs” will feature revamped branding and a new lab-grown diamond fine jewelry collection.

The announcement coincided with its full-year results, with growth driven by its jewelry brands.

Looking ahead, the retailer said it sees “enormous potential” in Roberto Coin’s ability to boost its branded jewelry business.

Why do so many jewelers keep lines that are not selling? Peter Smith thinks the answer lies in these two behavioral principles.

The annual list recognizes young professionals making an impact in jewelry retail.

Owner David Mann is heading into retirement.

While overall sales were sluggish, the retailer said its non-bridal fine jewelry was a popular choice for Valentine’s Day.

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