Marti Stephens was honored with the annual award.
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Gorman was an industry trailblazer, serving as the first female treasurer of Jewelers of America.
The fourth-generation family jeweler’s new store is twice the size of its previous location.
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Three winners will have their jewelry sketches turned into a real piece of jewelry in time for the holiday.
The Pennsylvania native, who sold for Gumuchian and others, is remembered for being kind and outgoing.
The Emerald City mainstay is hosting its final Leap Year Sale beginning this month.
For over 30 years, JA has advocated for the industry, fought against harmful legislation and backed measures that help jewelry businesses.
The organization’s new president Stephen Barnes is also stepping down from the board.
Dominick and Kim Rodriguez of Romantique Jewelers are the recipients of The Edge Retail Academy’s annual award for retail excellence.
Ox is accusing the fast-fashion retailer of patent infringement, trade dress infringement, and unfair competition.
Ho Brothers offers scalable solutions for the future of custom jewelry.
Ten jewelers from Richmond held a jewelry raffle to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation at Virginia Commonwealth University.
From notable designers and retailers to beloved salespeople and press, National Jeweler looks back on those we said goodbye to this year.
Little Treasury Jewelers’ new space is equipped with a video production studio as it grows its online presence.
The family-owned Dallas luxury jeweler has unveiled a new 7,000-square-foot space.
The designer found a home in Fourtané’s new Carmel flagship store.
Lesley Ann Jewels, owned and operated by Lesley Davis, opened in 2016.
The retail offering lets customers track their diamond’s journey.
J. Dostie Jewelers will move from Lewiston to Yarmouth this spring.
It’s the company’s second location in Tennessee.
The Albany Business Review recently honored the 100-year-old company.
The new custom cards come in three formats.
Bowen Jewelry Company’s third-generation owner is heading into retirement.
Owner David Rotenberg, known for his appraisal expertise, is retiring.
The third-generation owners of J.C. Sipe Jewelers are retiring.
The 59th Street store offers the jewelry brand’s largest selection in New York.
From customers being robbed to post-pandemic trends, National Jeweler polled jewelers to find out what’s worrying them most.
The founder and CEO reflects on her path to success and predictions for the future.
The Connecticut store marks the luxury brand’s seventh location.
From fine jewelry to fashion, luxury retailers’ size inclusivity endeavors are lacking, costing them sales and hindering diversity efforts.
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