The brand gave 100 nurses fighting the pandemic a necklace and created a video highlighting the efforts of individuals across the country.
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The piece worn by Paul Mescal’s character has become a star in its own right, and now he’s leveraging its celebrity to raise money for a mental health nonprofit.
The jewelry supplier’s online event will showcase new products, host live Q&A sessions, and more throughout the month of June.
The company has more than 1,000 items for sale on SmartGift as it focuses on online sales during the pandemic.
Entrants must describe a nominee using Rembrandt charm styles.
Jesica M. is a nurse practitioner who has continued to go into work throughout the crisis while also coordinating testing statewide.
The Piazza Di Spagna collection is made in Italy, where factory restrictions were lifted earlier this month.
Seventy-plus days into isolation, Peter Smith takes a break from sharing reopening tips to give us his ultimate lockdown playlist.
In light of safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic, the annual awards presentation will not be held this July.
The pandemic has changed fine jewelry sales but not stopped them.
A Glamour magazine-produced series of fashion shorts streaming on Hulu takes viewers through the trends from the 1920s to today.
The annual two-day sale may be on hold as the retailer’s warehouses struggle to keep up with rising demand.
Contest winners will receive website credits for gemstone purchases.
A survey from MVI Marketing indicated jewelry was a top gift among those who typically buy in the category, even during the pandemic.
The labs in Antwerp, Carlsbad, Gaborone, Johannesburg and Tokyo are open with modified schedules and limited capacities.
He brought Maurice Lacroix to the United States and spent more than a decade as president of the U.S. market for the Swiss watch brand.
The fall edition of JA New York will go on as scheduled, Oct. 25 to 27.
The department store chain filed for bankruptcy late Friday amid mounting debt and pandemic-related losses.
Updates on jewelry trade shows, a new coronavirus relief bill is unveiled, Jared is hosting virtual weddings, and more.
The luxury titan behind Cartier and Van Cleef posted an 18 percent drop in quarterly sales amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In two separate reports, economists from the National Retail Federation and the International Monetary Fund discussed consumer confidence and preventing future pandemics.
IJO has cancelled its July show while MJSA pushed back its Expo to March 2021.
The plan includes provisions for small businesses, including changes to the Paycheck Protection Program.
The jeweler will host virtual weddings for 1,000 couples whose ceremonies have been postponed due to the coronavirus.
The jewelry brand is selling direct-to-consumer on its website, with profits going to the retail partner closest to the customer.