“The William Goldberg Way” was released in honor of the company’s 75th anniversary and 25 years of its proprietary Ashoka diamond.
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The Italian brand is also releasing a coffee table book and opening its headquarters and workshop in Valenza, Italy.
The designer has also released a new “Bow” collection, named after the act of bowing down as a sign of respect.
The jewelry historian discusses the history and cultural significance of jewelry throughout time and across the globe.
“Broken Bangle: The Blunder-Besmirched History of Jade Nomenclature” is an in-depth look at the evolution of jade terminology.
The trend forecaster’s latest guide has intel on upcoming trends in the jewelry market.
The jewelry expert dives into the history of natural diamond engagement rings.
“Sybil and David Yurman: Artists and Jewelers” tells the couple’s story through personal writings, family photos, and original artwork.
“Jewelry’s Shining Stars: The Next Generation: 45 Visionary Women Designers” will be available on July 15.
“Precious: The History and Mystery of Gems Across Time” will be available on Sept. 17.
Tobak, author of “Ice Cold: A Hip-Hop Jewelry History,” shares how the exhibition came to be, and the pieces people may be surprised to see.
Ruser was known for his figural jewelry with freshwater pearls and for his celebrity clientele.
“Ice Cold: An Exhibition of Hip-Hop Jewelry” will open at the New York City museum on May 9.
The book, “Slay It With a Diamond," is the third installment in the JCK news director’s mystery series.
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.