Five honorees in the Northwest Territories received $5,000 each.
Search
Peter Smith mines the psychology of disgust for insight on the messages we communicate through body language.
The annual event offers three free days of education and networking at Edge headquarters.
The organization presented scholarships to nine students across six categories.
Three students are recipients of 2023 "Future of Jewelry Making" scholarships.
The second annual leadership retreat will be held from Oct. 13-15 at the St. Regis Hotel in Deer Valley, Utah.
In its third year, the private event is coming this September.
Will Meta’s new app move the needle for fine jewelry? It’s too soon to tell but still worth trying, say Duvall O’Steen and Jen Cullen Williams.
The non-profit is offering a discount on the consultant’s new course.
In its 13th year, the event will focus on luxury in the age of responsible practices.
Jewelers need to make sure their cameras are working, and someone has to respond to any and all alerts from the alarm company, JSA said.
Jewelers of America and The Plumb Club will present “Protecting Your Jewelry Store—Essential Security Measures” on June 28 at 2 p.m. EDT.
Peter Smith can’t understand why retailers don’t want to know when people are coming into their store and if they are buying.
Losses totaled nearly $130 million while the number of crimes reached a record level, JSA’s annual report shows.
Kimberly Collins, Adrianne Sanogo, Monica Stephenson and Jaimeen Shah shared their insights during an education session at JCK Las Vegas.
The one-day event is a collaboration between RJC, GIA and the university’s Mineralogical and Geological Museum.
When something goes wrong, fix the problem instead of blaming your employer or a fellow employee, Peter Smith writes.
The annual education conference is seeking out speakers on artificial intelligence, lab-grown diamonds, security, marketing, and more.
Members gathered Friday morning at JCK to hear from Diversability founder Tiffany Yu and Molly Kettle of Gamut Management.
Many times, customers walk away without buying because of this one thing salespeople neglect to do, Peter Smith writes.
From consumer trends to retail technology, these are the JCK Talks sessions that should be on attendees’ radar.
Watch retailers Jeffery Bolling and Bobby Bengivengo discuss employee training, customer education and the sticky subject of future value.
When it comes to pricing jewelry repairs, you should start by asking a simple question about the piece at hand, Peter Smith writes.
The Tennessee school’s CAD Academy is now offering training in Gemvision’s MatrixGold software.
Four guests join Michelle Graff and Amanda Gizzi to discuss the importance of being organized and what shoes they wear at the shows.