Its display at the University of Tucson’s gem and mineral museum has been a long time coming.
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National Jeweler rounds up the full event calendar for the upcoming gem fairs.

Organizers have pushed the winter jewelry trade show to spring, citing travel restrictions.

The six planned gemological education sessions will now be held on Feb. 15 and 16.

The Jewelers Vigilance Committee and Jewelers Security Alliance annual luncheons are also postponed.

The January event is rescheduled due to the rapidly spreading omicron variant.

It will return to an in-person format but will also be livestreamed for global participation.

More than a dozen fine jewelry brands will exhibit in conjunction with Watches & Wonders Geneva.

It will overlap with major industry gem shows like AGTA GemFair and GJX.

For the first time, it will also venture into the watch world.
The panel features three gemologists specializing in research.

It features 14 sessions over two days, preceded by a Responsible Gem Fair buying event.

They’re nominated in the jewelry design, media excellence, and retail excellence categories.

Julie Wainwright is on the National Retail Federation’s 2022 list of “People Shaping Retail’s Future.”

The in-person and virtual event is slated for Oct. 20.

Plus, the winners of the many other awards presented at AGS Conclave.

The organization has also started a blog.

The event is scheduled for Sept. 16-21 in Denver, with one component for minerals and fossils and another for fine gems and jewelry.
It joins a slate of jewelry events returning to the format in New York City.

These are the in-person events chapters across the country are planning for Sept. 9.

Providing education and networking opportunities, the event is slated for Sept. 11-13 in Oak Brook, Illinois.

The Oct. 20 event in New York City will have the theme of “Building Resilience with Responsible Business.”
ClearSale VP Denise Purtzer will discuss online fraud risk and prevention.

“Sculpture to Wear” opens at Sotheby’s East Hampton this week.

The team behind the program, designed to help increase the share of the colored stone market, will be at AGTA GemFair and JCK Las Vegas.