The lab-grown diamond brand also collaborated with the website The Future Rocks on a collection launching today.
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The money will help a nonprofit rehabilitate sea turtles.

There are three designs available this year, each featuring artwork by kids in programs supported by JFC.

The jewelry giant is marking its 25th anniversary of working with the charity.

The charity will recognize Helzberg Diamonds' Brad Hampton and Day’s Jewelers’ Corey family at its annual event.

The Emerging Jewelers Accelerator Program will guide five business owners through an eight-month educational curriculum.

Sara Murphy will succeed David Rocha as he retires.

Tickets are on sale now and all proceeds go to sea turtle rehabilitation.

Available exclusively at Greenwich St. Jewelers, the “Nipple Collection” will benefit Living Beyond Breast Cancer.

The company just rolled out “Timex Rewound,” a new takeback and resale program.

GIA is among the supporters of a new school building for children with special needs.

The fund provides grants to organizations that better the jewelry industry.

Five honorees in the Northwest Territories received $5,000 each.

The annual event will be held Sept. 23.

Donations will benefit nonprofit CRRIFS, which supports the protection and conservation of native wildlife in Mexico.

One of the organization’s charitable partners honored JFC for its extensive support.

The non-profit is offering a discount on the consultant’s new course.

The watch company will support the nonprofit in researching and tackling plastic pollution.

Jeffrey A. Cohen, president of Citizen Watch America, will take on the role this fall.

The brand is donating proceeds to an LGBTQ nonprofit.