The report shows that couples are searching for vintage and antique rings, gold jewelry, pearls, and colorful pieces.
Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference Slated for October
The two-day event will provide education and tools for people in all areas of the industry to learn how they can be involved in the movement.
Chicago--A new event, the Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference, is set to take place at Columbia College in downtown Chicago this fall.
Slated for Oct. 13 and 14, it will provide education and tools for jewelers, suppliers, educators, students and consumers, teaching attendees how to be more active in ensuring that the jewelry they make, sell and buy meets higher standards for social and ecological well-being across the world.
The conference will be emceed and moderated by Andrea Hill, owner of Hill Management Group.
The speaker lineup includes the following:
--Toby Pomeroy, who helped bring ethical gold to the forefront through his close work with Hoover & Strong;
--Stewart Grice, Hoover & Strong’s vice president of mill and refining and a top material science expert;
--Christina Miller, co-founder of Ethical Metalsmiths;
--Monica Stephenson, owner of Anza Gems and writer and publisher of the jewelry industry blog iDazzle;
--Eric Braunwart, owner of Columbia Gem House and a pioneer in sourcing colored gemstones ethically;
--Elizabeth Orlando with the U.S. Department of State;
--Patricia Syvrud of Jòia Consulting;
--Cristina M. Villegas, senior program officer at Pact World’s Mines to Market; and
--Orin Mazzoni, producer of the mine-to-market documentary “Sharing the Rough.”
In addition to two days of information sessions, the conference will host a screening of Mazzoni’s documentary, open to all conference attendees and members of the public.
Susan Wheeler, of Susan Wheeler Design, initiated The Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference. She is a member of Ethical Metalsmiths and serves on several committees for the Jewelry Industry Summit, a responsible sourcing conference that’s in its second year.
The Chicago conference is being held in collaboration with Ethical Metalsmiths, which will host an online auction of jewelry on Monday to raise additional funds for the conference.
It also is being sponsored by MJSA, with more sponsorships to come.
Tickets are $200 until Sept. 15 (not including tickets to the film screening). After that, the price increases to $300. Students can get discounted tickets (with a student ID) for $100.
For more information or to register, visit ChiResponsibleJewelryConference.com.
The Latest
He’s remembered as a “font of passion,” leaving behind a legacy of dedication to his craft and community.
The first one will take place next month during the Jewelers of Louisiana’s and Mississippi Jewelers Association’s conventions.
For over 30 years, JA has advocated for the industry, fought against harmful legislation and backed measures that help jewelry businesses.
The redesigned boutique features interactive displays and a workshop space for hands-on learning about watchmaking.
A combination of factors is driving growth in the industry despite the precipitous drop in prices across the board.
By the end of this year, SRK’s diamond manufacturing complexes will achieve net zero emissions, one of an impressive array of achievements.
Ho Brothers offers scalable solutions for the future of custom jewelry.
The company plans to invest $25 million in marketing initiatives to boost awareness around its namesake and licensed brands.
Optimism about the current state of the economy was offset by anxiety around inflation and the political environment.
The former WJA executive director is MFM’s new managing director.
DDG encourages retailers to educate customers on the positive impact of purchasing natural diamonds.
Highlighting the most iconic Tiffany collections, it’s inspired by the company’s late window designer, Gene Moore.
Jen Cullen Williams and Duvall O’Steen explore how jewelers can save time and money by using AI to analyze engagement and create content.
The retailer previously turned down an $8.4 billion offer in 2018.
The Florida store’s owner Miguel Gonzalez is retiring.
The lab stresses the importance of accurate identification, as the difference in price is “substantial.”
The brand also plans to expand its retail footprint from 138 to 200 stores over the next three years.
One is reserved for a NAJA member, the other for a non-member.
Longtime employees Carie Lehrke and Megan Mattice have received promotions.
Three guests joined National Jeweler and Jewelers of America to discuss trending time periods, spotting reproductions, and more.
Chris Clipper and Robert Lepere join the company with 50 years of combined experience.
The trendy, metallic earrings wink at classic spring colors.
JSA said a man and woman pulled the safe out of an Oakland jewelry store but couldn’t quite get it into their van.
The miner’s March auction generated $19 million.
Helen McCluskey will succeed H. Todd Stitzer when he meets his 12-year term limit in June.
“Chopard x Julia Roberts” showcases the first gems cut from the 6,000-carat-plus “Insofu Emerald."