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Gabrielle Union is the cover star of the Spring/Summer 2023 Only Natural Diamonds issue.

One of the famed jeweler’s sons has written a biography on the “King of Diamonds.”

It details the family’s history and legacy in the world of lab-grown gems and is set for release at the JCK show in Las Vegas.

It highlights Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s lasting influence on modern design.

Author Vikki Tobak chatted with Senior Editor Ashley Davis about iconic jewelry tropes and what they say about hip-hop’s place in society.

Written by historian Vivienne Becker, it accompanies this summer’s Tiffany jewelry exhibition at London’s Saatchi Gallery.

The colored stone company will donate 100 percent of the proceeds to a charity that supports the country.

“I Fear for This Boy” takes readers through the ups and downs of his business and is available for pre-order now.

The former diplomat used her brooches to send a message, some of which need to be heard right now, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff writes.

Eighty copies of the fourth edition of “The Practical Guide to Jewelry Appraising” are up for grabs.

Journalist-turned-amateur-sleuth Mimi Rosen is back in “Murder is Not a Girl’s Best Friend,” which will be released on Feb. 8.

Written by Magdalena Hess, “The Beauty In All” includes the designer’s observations on love, humor, friendship, marriage, and more.

The author delves into the final book in her gemstone trilogy, “Sapphire.”

“Lover’s Eyes: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection” features more than 130 examples of the much-sought-after antique style.

It accompanies an exhibition on view now in Paris and headed to Dallas next year.

“The Desired Brand Effect” by Tracy Matthews advises on everything from sales to brand awareness.

The tome offers an appreciation for the stone through the voices of celebrities, designers, and other diamond lovers.

It’s the follow-up to “Emerald” and “Ruby.”

The publishing arm of the Museum of Fine Arts will debut “Oscar Heyman: The Jewelers’ Jeweler” on April 1.