The new initiative donates a portion of the proceeds from select charms to charitable causes.
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The three industry leaders bring financial, communications, and legal expertise to the nonprofit’s board of directors.

Ilana McCabe is Signet’s vice president of public relations and brand communications.

This is what the nine recipients plan to do with the funds.

A portion of every engagement ring sold in its Austin showroom will support the care and preservation of Austin’s wildflowers and green spaces.

The group of jewelers held a jewelry raffle in support of the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU.

Sponsorships and tickets to the annual fundraising event, set for May 31, are available now.

The estate of the model, philanthropist, and ex-wife of Johnny Carson has signed statement jewels up for sale at John Moran Auctioneers.

The organization is seeking a new executive director to lead it into its next phase of strategic growth and industry influence.

The annual report highlights how it supported communities in areas where natural diamonds are mined, crafted, and sold.

Silas Smith of Meridian Metalworks won the challenge with his pendant that blends Australian and American landscapes.

The company gave awards to four students at the Namibia University of Science & Technology, including one who is a Grandview Klein employee.

The second drop, which includes more Elphaba-inspired pieces from additional designers, will continue to benefit nonprofit Dreams of Hope.

All proceeds from the G. St x Jewel Boxing raffle will go to City Harvest, which works to end hunger in New York City.

The “Have a Heart x Diamonds Do Good” collection is championed by model and humanitarian Flaviana Matata and will benefit her foundation.

Proceeds from its jewelry raffle will go to a volunteer-run fire and rescue group in the Lightning Ridge area of New South Wales, Australia.

Jamie Turner Designs is among the winners of the local “Austin Shines” contest, hosted by Eliza Page, a jewelry store in Austin, Texas.

The Scarsdale, New York-based jeweler donated a professional-grade watch cleaning machine.

Jewelry manufacturer Jewelex has partnered with JOSH, an industry training center, on a program for people with disabilities.

He previously served as co-chair of the nonprofit’s beneficiary committee.

The jeweler teamed up with two local organizations for its inaugural “Back to School and Bling” event.

Participants who attend any three Rings of Strength events will be awarded a special medal.

The organization has raised more than $1.3 million for charity since its inception.

Two Los Angeles Fire Department stations plan to use the donations to upgrade their equipment and tools.

The jewelry company is one of several contributing to relief efforts in the region after the recent floods.



















