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The jewels are inspired by modern architecture with a focus on the play of light and movement.
Ravi Bhansali has been elected vice president.
Stevens, the former CEO of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, will succeed Avi Levy.
Clayton Bromberg will remain as chairman of the Florida jeweler.
The Connecticut museum will unveil the newly renovated galleries on July 9.
The deal is valued at $2.65 billion.
Spin the medallion’s diamond arrow to find out your fate.
Lauren Freeman, a Ph.D. with more than 25 years of experience in mining, has joined the company.
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The third-generation leader succeeds Lamar McCubbin, who resigned last month after 11 years in the role.
The Minneapolis-based company bought Victor Corporation, which has been making jewelry in Cincinnati since 1946.
Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff shares a rundown of the National Jeweler website’s most popular articles as we hit the halfway point of the year.
“Jewelry’s Shining Stars: The Next Generation: 45 Visionary Women Designers” will be available on July 15.
In the newly created role, Cristina Salas will lead the Dallas jeweler’s marketing strategy.
It has been returned to the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in New York nearly 40 years after being taken while on loan to a Buffalo museum.
Current Cartier CEO Cyrille Vigneron is retiring in September while former VCA head Nicolas Bos is now Richemont’s CEO.
Its subscription jewelry rental service will end next month.
The new two-story location is expected to be open by mid-October.
The rich red July birthstone is the epitome of romance.
The Gem Passport is available for emeralds, rubies, and blue sapphires weighing up to 3 carats.
The Sy Kessler-owned company recently debuted the Helix Permanent Jewelry Welder.
As a member of UNGC, the diamond supplier pledges to implement sustainable and socially responsible policies.
He’s leaving the colored gemstone miner to pursue other opportunities, the company said Friday.
In response to growing customer demand, the Cincinnati jeweler will transition to selling only antique, vintage, and estate jewelry.