Late last year, the India-based diamond manufacturer recorded emissions per carat that are 34 percent lower than the industry average.
Search

Quinn partnered with Gemfields to create “Crazy Love,” which features Zambian emeralds and Mozambican rubies across 10 pieces.

From raffles to auctions to donations, the industry is working to aid charities in Los Angeles amid the raging wildfires.

The company also is matching donations made to Jewelers of America and the Diamond Council of America’s Jewelers Relief Fund.

Julia Hackman Chafé and Monica Elias have joined the organization’s board of directors.

The artist collaborated with industry creatives on the project, which features five fictional stories and five corresponding paintings.

Nine jewelers donated jewels for a raffle to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Retailers and vendors can ask customers to make a donation by rounding up to the next dollar at checkout.

In the spirit of giving, Retrouvaí will donate $4,000 from the sale of this ring to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.

Monique Lhuillier and Kay Jewelers collaborated to create the pieces, which were offered at the recent Baby2Baby gala.

Cynthia Erivo chose Dreams of Hope, an organization dedicated to empowering LGBTQA+ youth, as the charity for this year’s collection.

The money will fund the planting of 10,000 trees in critical areas across Oregon, Arizona, Montana, and other regions.

The group will host several curated events and an exhibition of designer jewelry made with Peruvian gold traceable to the miners’ names.

The latest “Raiz’in” drop showcases a newly designed “Scapular” necklace and donates a portion of the proceeds to Make-A-Wish France.

Eleven spots are available for travelers to visit Northern Tanzania and Southern Kenya from July 25 to Aug. 4.

In 2025, the nonprofit plans to continue its support of longstanding partners while also allocating some funds to a new initiative.

The artwork, titled “Pristine,” was raffled off at the Canadian Jewellers Association’s recent summit.

Participants can buy five votes for $5 to decide which jeweler will dress up as an ‘80s rockstar for Halloween.

For 25 years, India’s Gem & Jewellery National Relief Foundation has provided aid in the wake of war, natural disasters, and global crises.

A portion of the proceeds from the “Always Dream” collection will go to Yamaguchi's foundation, supporting early childhood literacy.

Plus, how to apply for emergency funds and donate to recovery efforts.

The collection is part of the retailer’s new “Rethink Everything You Know About Diamonds” campaign.

The miner will be raffling off jewelry, donating all proceeds to reforestation efforts for some regions of America’s national forests.

Those interested can apply online now through Nov. 15.

The organization, which was started by the International Colored Gemstone Association, is now a 501(c)(3).