The organization, which was started by the International Colored Gemstone Association, is now a 501(c)(3).
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The “Golden Hour” collection was designed to “inspire and encourage reflection,” said the brand.

The miner’s new peridot cut will debut at the upcoming Hong Kong jewelry trade show.

The month’s birthstone is vibrant in every color.

“Broken Bangle: The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature” is an in-depth look at the evolution of jade terminology.

In a collaboration with Muzo, Pamela Love hand-selected each Colombian emerald for eight one-of-a-kind pieces.

The annual jewelry design competition celebrates creativity, artistry, style, and excellence.

A buyer paid more than $100,000 for the gemstone known as “Little Willie,” setting a new auction record for a Scottish freshwater pearl.

Anita Gumuchian created the 18-karat yellow gold necklace using 189 carats of colored gemstones she spent the last 40 years collecting.

Known as “Little Willie,” it’s the largest freshwater pearl found in recent history in Scotland and is notable for its shape and color.

The gemstone company is moving to the Ross Metal Exchange in New York City’s Diamond District.

With a 40-carat cabochon emerald, this necklace is as powerful and elegant as a cat.

Unable to pay its debts, the ruby and sapphire miner is looking to restructure and become a “competitive and attractive” company.

The featured lot was estimated to fetch up to half a million dollars.

These jewels are inspired by the floral-filled press tour for “It Ends With Us,” which hits theaters Aug. 9.

The sale features a stone from the last Argyle tender, the first one ever offered at public auction, according to First State Auctions.

Each piece features a gold clasp symbolizing one of four different guilty pleasures.

Both Jewelers of America and the International Colored Gemstone Association will have dedicated areas at the jewelry trade show.

The honors will highlight female designers of the 2024 AGTA Spectrum & Cutting Edge Awards.

Two birthstones, peridot and spinel, share the bright spirit the month embodies.

Level 1 of its three-level diploma program is coming to its New York lab this September.

The “Melrose” collection highlights pink and blue lab-grown diamonds across 20 pieces.

The miner said an 835-carat emerald saw “stiff competition” in its July sale.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the jewelry design contest and the deadline for entries has just been extended.

Sourced from Tanzania, the stones feature a unique hematite inclusion.


















