Known for his knowledge, expertise, wit and humor, the industry veteran died from complications related to COVID-19.
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The jeweler, known for his generosity and commitment to the town he called home, died after contracting the coronavirus.
The Texas native, known for his larger-than-life personality, worked for Omega and SB&T Imports.
The Canadian designer’s jewels made whimsy an art.
He was known for his gregarious nature and always treating everyone like family.
Husband of designer Penny Preville and president of the company that bears her name, Siskin passed away Nov. 15 after a brief battle with liver cancer.
The World War II veteran and longtime active member of the jewelry industry is remembered for his kindness and generosity.
The Atlanta native was a lifelong Georgia Tech football fan and an active member of GIA, AGS, Jewelers of America and other industry organizations.
The jeweler, half of the husband-and-wife team behind the business, was known for being full of life and always having a smile on his face.
Saying goodbye to a beloved designer, a big deal gets delayed, handling Hurricane Laura, and more.
The dynamic creative known for her brilliant red lipstick, enthusiasm and gift for friendship left her mark on fashion and jewelry.
Three new virtual events for the industry, a major appeals court decision, a colorful new summer collection and more.
She was known as a pioneer for women in the jewelry and gem industries.
Lord & Taylor’s bankruptcy filing, Oscar Heyman’s holiday catalog, a record-setting Rolex auction, and more.
He was the third generation to lead tools and equipment supplier Paul H. Gesswein Co.
Saying goodbye to a beloved executive, a surprise store closing, the beautiful gemstones that sold at auction, and more.
Known for his professionalism and his sense of humor, McIntire spent 20 years running fine jewelry departments for Finlay before moving on to Asurion.
Sindt is remembered by friends in the industry as a dedicated, genuine person with a knack for storytelling.
He worked until age 99.
The RapNet row, a touching remembrance of a beloved designer, lessons about fordite, tips on keeping jewelry clean, and more.
Diamond businesses in Surat and Mumbai closed today in honor of Mehta, the “doyen of the Indian diamond industry.”
First-quarter results, another acquisition on the rocks, Signet’s reopening steps, and more.
The award-winning artist, known for her kindness, compassion and playful nature, died of the novel coronavirus.
Roberto Faraone Mennella was the creative force behind the eponymous label based between New York and Italy.
Retail news from J.C. Penney and James Avery, saying goodbye to a beloved mentor, pre-layered looks, and more.