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Curated at Luxury Lifestyle will build on the former initiative, the Emerging Fine Jewelry Designer Incubator.
The jewelry trade show will take place in Miami Oct. 6-9.
The show is slated for Sept. 9-11 in Downtown Nashville.
The conference will focus on the “practical ‘how to’ of appraising gems and jewelry,” said NAJA Executive Director Gail Brett Levine.
The partnership, now in its second year, allows CRJC attendees to register for a free Instore show badge.
Submissions will be accepted now through July 17.
On-trend engagement rings, bold gold jewelry, and a new platinum alloy were on display at the company’s busy booth.
The company is pivoting production at its factory in Oregon to industrial diamonds, while the future of Lightbox remains unclear.
National Jeweler rounded up five ways to spend the evening or treat your team.
A springboard for more nascent jewelry designers and brands, the Design Atelier features 21 new faces this year.
The Black in Jewelry Coalition will showcase four designers at JCK Las Vegas and JCK Luxury.
Appointments can be made ahead of time for access to exclusive events.
Jewelry trade show veterans share strategies for engaging buyers, managing your time effectively, and packing the right shoes.
The six designers, all participants in the show’s Diversity Action Council mentorship program, will exhibit in Salon 634.
PGI partnered with four new and seven returning designers for its annual platinum capsule collection.
It’s the second year for the event, slated to take place in October in Toronto.
Padis succeeds Lisa Bridge, marking the first time the organization has had two women board presidents in a row.
John Carter received the AGS’s highest honor Tuesday afternoon at Conclave in Austin, Texas.
From lab-grown diamonds and AI to the inevitable Taylor Swift mention, here are some of Conclave’s most intriguing educational offerings.
Ahead of its trade show next month, TJS awarded free registration and accommodations to one jewelry professional and three students.
The trade show is moving downtown to the Expo at World Market Center.
The inaugural “MJSA Showcase: Equipment, Technologies, and Supplies” will include a subcontractor spotlight pavilion.
Organizers also announced details for JCK Talks, the show’s educational programming.
The first one will take place next month during the Jewelers of Louisiana’s and Mississippi Jewelers Association’s conventions.