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We remember the late Marina Bulgari through her best work, from timeless tubogas to a museum-worthy emerald collar.
For Future Reference’s Randi Molofsky and designer George “The Jeweler” Khalife discuss the top trends of the year.
The jewelry appraisal platform will offer discounts to CJA members through the association’s benefits program.
From bench jewelers to appraisers, Jewelers of America’s updated guide shares an overview of how much industry employees are being paid.
Ukrainian jewelry designer Valeriya Guzema will be the focus of a live interview segment.
Sandra Cochran has more than 25 years of retail experience.
It’s a “who’s who” of the business, marketing, and jewelry world, said the event.
The industry veteran, who took over as group show director last fall, talks about his vision for the 118-year-old trade show.
However, the retailer plans to open more locations for its luxury brands, Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury.
The Conference Board’s revised January reading suggests consumers did not start off 2024 as confidently as previously thought.
Marti Stephens was honored with the annual award.
The gemstone mining company’s “Celebration Sapphires” collection has launched in India.
Lilian Raji offers advice to a “small brand with big dreams” that is unsure of what its next step should be.
The auction house sold all 11 “MoonSwatch Moonshine Gold” suitcases, donating the proceeds to eye care nonprofit Orbis International.
The association also announced five new board members.
Matteo Farsura, former exhibition manager of Vicenzaoro, will oversee the Italian Exhibition Group’s various jewelry and fashion shows.
The De Beers-owned lab-grown diamond company dropped the price on its standard offerings from $800/carat to $600/carat.
The upcoming show will have an immersive “47th Street Experience” for attendees.
The new DMCC Laboratory at Uptown Tower will initially serve clients in Dubai free trade zones.
The Rolex Watchmaking Training Center will welcome its first class this fall.
Ukrainian jewelry designer Valeriya Guzema’s charitable “Freedom” collection is inspired by hope for the country’s future.
Two Cartier watches also topped their estimates at Christie’s “The Collection of Sir Elton John: Goodbye Peachtree Road” evening sale.
Set to be held in Venice, it’s a look through the maison’s history.
It is another 10-year sales agreement in which all the larger rough recovered from the Karowe mine will go to HB Group for manufacturing.