From the “radical candor” bosses should adopt to how to manage others without losing your humanity, National Jeweler suggests five new releases for retailers this month.
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The brand’s yellow gold Calibre 89 could sell for as much as $10 million at Sotheby’s May 14 Important Watches sale in Geneva.

The just-concluded JA New York Spring show hosted eight up-and-coming brands to watch.

After an uncertain few months, the company confirmed Monday that Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry will no longer be produced but the brand’s newer, lower-priced fashion line will continue.

Peter Smith discusses how retailers can go about really setting themselves apart from the pack.

Sergey S. Ivanov Jr. is 36 and he is the son of a man who was a high-ranking official in the Kremlin.

The diamond wholesaler has unveiled a new site that features improved functionality and new services and programs.

The deadline to apply for the scholarships is April 18.
The number of crimes reported to the Jewelers Security Alliance rose to 1,245 last year, though John J. Kennedy cautions against making too much of the increase.

The 25.27-carat diamond is one of 13 stones cut from the famous 726-carat Jonker rough, discovered in South Africa in 1934.

Designs were selected across five categories in the Jewelers of America competition, including the first-ever “People’s Choice” award.

These were the five most popular stories on National Jeweler last week, according to Google Analytics.

The luxury conglomerate is going digital with a multi-brand site that will sell its own goods as well as those of competitors, according to the Financial Times.
The retailer will receive the Corporate Legacy of Philanthropy Award at the organization’s gala on June 4 in Las Vegas.

The Los Angeles-based designer has outdone himself with this massive aquamarine treasure.

The president of Day’s Jewelers dishes on the Maine chain’s hiring practices, social media efforts and why they let dogs in their stores.

Signet Jewelers Ltd.’s quarterly earnings call began with an unusual occurrence: a statement from board Chairman Todd Stitzer.

The American Gem Society will honor jewelry industry leaders at its annual Circle of Distinction dinner on July 25.

Some are old and some are new, but all are worth a visit at the trade show starting this Sunday.

Jewelers haven’t been replenishing their stock like expected, and diamond prices have softened slightly.
The Jewelers Security Alliance has begun adding training videos to its newly redesigned website and the first one focuses on burglary prevention.

Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator recounts a recent visit to a gallery in New York where she discovered the enamel creations of a contemporary jewelry designer.

Patricia Field and Jenn Rogien will be at the show Monday to discuss the role of jewelry and clothing on television.

The New York-based brand is multiculturally inspired, with a distinct joie de vivre.

The Jewelers Vigilance Committee’s sessions will cover topics including quality control, the FTC guides, and contracts.