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Jean-Marc Lieberherr, who just left his position as managing director of Rio Tinto’s diamond business, is now the CEO of the Diamond Producers Association.

A Parisian jewelry brand opened its first U.S. store on Madison Avenue in New York this week

While Jocelyn Prestia’s journey into gemstones started as a way to learn about them in order to sell antique jewelry, her belief that she could tell their story through jewelry brought her into the design realm.

It was a customer request for a piece of copper jewelry that got John S. Brana working in the material.

For week two of our alternative bridal trends, we’ve got even more unusual stones and unique settings.

Breitling presented its limited edition Jet Team timepiece to the owners of new Bentley cars

You knew it had to have a comeback soon . . . the Y-neck of the 1990s is back en vogue now and enough time has passed so that we’re actually enjoying it.

The Vicenzaoro Fall jewelry trade show is set to kick off this Saturday in Vicenza, Italy, at a time when gold prices are relatively low and yellow gold jewelry is hot.

The Russian Federation topped Botswana in diamond production last year, according to data released by the Kimberley Process

When it comes to fine jewelry, most designers revel in the gemmy rainbow of beauty mother nature provides.

Alex and Ani is readying for the coming fall with two new charm-based collections

All the cool kids are doing it--wearing different studs in each ear, or several in one ear that make a statement or make no sense at all.

Two new consumer-facing websites geared toward jewelry-buying launched this week, marking continued efforts to stimulate demand for jewelry.

From drop earrings to studs and tennis bracelets to sweeping necklaces, diamond jewelry was the go-to look celebrities and stylists went for at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards

Statement earrings swept the Emmy Awards this past Sunday and big earrings were the talk of the recent spring fashion runways.

Jewelers of America named the 2016 Gem Awards nominees in the jewelry design category this week, while classic diamond jewelry ruled the red carpet

Doryn Wallach spent nearly two decades as an interior designer before she turned her focus to jewelry.

Gwen Myers says that she started her line, Eden Presley, one piece at a time.

Now that we’re focusing on bigger earrings again this season--spring fashion shows and this season’s award shows played up this trend--how can “chandelierings” be far behind?

Christie’s announced it will offer a 16.08-carat cushion-shaped fancy vivid pink diamond

What could be better than getting some bling? How about jewels that offer a dose of feel-good, allowing the wearer to help others while also getting her dazzle on?

This week, De Beers introduced “It’s a Long Journey to Become the One,” the new Forevermark advertising campaign

Choose jewels that are off-kilter, a little cockeyed and totally, charmingly asymmetrical.

One jeweler let their marketing literally go to the dogs this week, as J.R. Dunn Jewelers in Florida announced it is giving its local Humane Society a boost by sponsoring pet adoptions.