Week in Photos--September 20, 2015
hannah.connorton@nationaljeweler.com

While the evening was void of risk or adventure when it came to jewelry, Sunday’s Primetime Emmy Awards saw plenty of diamond pieces that made a classic, safe statement. See more here.
Jewelers of America named the 2016 Gem Awards nominees in the jewelry design category this week, while classic diamond jewelry ruled the red carpet at the Primetime Emmy Awards, and Italian jewelry brand Roberto Coin unveiled Arizona Muse as the face of its new advertising campaign. In addition, a Baltimore-based jeweler announced the addition of a self-balancing, two-wheeled scooter called the Cyboard to its inventory, and Reed Exhibitions said it is introducing a new cash-and-carry trade show next year that will take place during market week in Las Vegas. See the week that was, in photos.
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While the evening was void of risk or adventure when it came to jewelry, Sunday’s Primetime Emmy Awards saw plenty of diamond pieces that made a classic, safe statement. See more here.092515 WIP Emmys
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The Jewelers 24 Karat Club of Southern California announced that it will honor AGS Laboratories Executive Director Peter Yantzer with its inaugural Lifetime Service Award, as well as Mark Schneider and Steve Weiss with the Excellence in Service Awards, next month at its annual dinner and gala. Read more here.092515 WIP Yantzer
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Rio Tinto once again has four fancy reds in its upcoming annual tender of special stones from the Argyle in Western Australia, the mine that produces the vast majority of the world’s pink and red diamonds. Read more here.092515 WIP Rio Tinto
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Temple St. Clair, Sevan Bicakci and Caroline Scheufele were named as the nominees in the 2016 Gem Awards’ jewelry design category, the winners of which will be announced in January. Read more here.092515 WIP Gem Nominees
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In addition to jewelry, Baltimore-based Smyth Jewelers carries a variety of gifts to bring in more traffic and increase profits. Its latest addition? A self-balancing, two-wheeled scooter called the Cyboard. Read more here.092515 WIP Smyth Jewelers
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Reed Exhibitions, the company that owns the JCK and JIS shows, is introducing a new cash-and-carry trade show next year that will take place during market week in Las Vegas. Read more here.JCK Show Slide
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American supermodel Arizona Muse is the face of the Roberto Coin’s new advertising campaign, which will launch next week both in print and online. Read more here.092415 RC 3
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The Hope Spinel, a rare and large gemstone not seen at auction for 98 years, sold for $1.5 million at the Bonhams Fine Jewellery sale in London Thursday. Read more here.090815 Bonhams Spinel
While the evening was void of risk or adventure when it came to jewelry, Sunday’s Primetime Emmy Awards saw plenty of diamond pieces that made a classic, safe statement. See more here.
The Jewelers 24 Karat Club of Southern California announced that it will honor AGS Laboratories Executive Director Peter Yantzer with its inaugural Lifetime Service Award, as well as Mark Schneider and Steve Weiss with the Excellence in Service Awards, next month at its annual dinner and gala. Read more here.
Rio Tinto once again has four fancy reds in its upcoming annual tender of special stones from the Argyle in Western Australia, the mine that produces the vast majority of the world’s pink and red diamonds. Read more here.
Temple St. Clair, Sevan Bicakci and Caroline Scheufele were named as the nominees in the 2016 Gem Awards’ jewelry design category, the winners of which will be announced in January. Read more here.
In addition to jewelry, Baltimore-based Smyth Jewelers carries a variety of gifts to bring in more traffic and increase profits. Its latest addition? A self-balancing, two-wheeled scooter called the Cyboard. Read more here.
Reed Exhibitions, the company that owns the JCK and JIS shows, is introducing a new cash-and-carry trade show next year that will take place during market week in Las Vegas. Read more here.
American supermodel Arizona Muse is the face of the Roberto Coin’s new advertising campaign, which will launch next week both in print and online. Read more here.
The Hope Spinel, a rare and large gemstone not seen at auction for 98 years, sold for $1.5 million at the Bonhams Fine Jewellery sale in London Thursday. Read more here.
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