A retailer’s expansion, WJA Award Honorees, and a Beverly Hills “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” moment were among last week’s jewelry news headlines.
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The store, which is located in Chicago, will put a portion of its inventory up for auction ahead of its closing in June.

Rio Tinto unearthed the rare gem-quality white at the mine notable for its pink diamonds.

A major retailer also is testing the platform, and Richline said it plans to expand to more retailers later this year.

A tonal variety of pink sapphires bring to mind a spring bouquet.

In time for Mother’s Day, customers can create personalized trinkets for themselves or loved ones.
The Wisconsin insurance commissioner and company policyholders must approve the plan in order for it to move forward.

One year after a fire ripped through the Mallers Building, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff catches up with Jewelers Mutual to talk takeaways from the three-alarm blaze.

The supplier has launched a minimalist, low-price collection with millennials and Gen Z in mind.
Arthur Berry Jr. allegedly led a group that conducted jewelry store smash-and-grabs across six states.

A magazine editor-in-chief, a jewelry brand president and a manufacturing executive are set to be honored this summer.

The diamond may be named “Zarya” to commemorate the opening of Alrosa’s new mine.

Estimated to sell for between $2,600 and $3,900, the lot also includes a paste replica of the rough diamond and its resulting cut stones.

Cathy Marsh and Kristen Scheibel joined the company to handle the Midwest and Northeast, respectively.

The iconic New York retailer is opening a pop-up restaurant on Rodeo Drive just before Mother’s Day.

It will be the well-known retailer’s fourth store in the state and fifth overall.

The 76-carat gemstone is headlining the auction house’s Magnificent Jewels Geneva sale next month.

It triggers happiness, relaxes people and might even get them to spend a little bit more, Peter Smith writes.

Associate Editor Lenore Fedow recaps the lessons she learned in Seattle at her first AGS Conclave.
McIntyre will take charge of merchandising and sales for the pearl company’s “Gifts from the Sea” division.

The mining company’s rough diamond sales dropped in the first quarter as the market was “weaker than usual.”

Now, the stone weighs 9.3 carats and is internally flawless.

Neiman Marcus gets into the pre-owned market, the industry says goodbye to a beloved man, Forevermark names a new CEO and more.
The Jewelers Security Alliance said it has seen an uptick in burglaries involving rooftop entry or cutting through the sidewalls.

Gucci was the star of the show overall, but Boucheron delivered a strong performance in the jewelry segment.

















