Stars adorned themselves in emeralds, platinum, and myriad bird motifs, writes Associate Editor Natalie Francisco.
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Here are the top five stories published on NationalJeweler.com for the week of May 29 to June 4, according to Google Analytics.
Las Vegas-- Here are the top five stories published on NationalJeweler.com for the week of May 29 to June 4, according to Google Analytics.
1. Selling to a Generation Not Interested in Possessions
Just having a regular retail space is not going to cut it today, retailer Jim Alperin wrote in his latest column. Jewelers need to figure out how to turn their store into an experience.
2. The Real Reason People Buy Jewelry
In this blog entry posted in the midst of Vegas madness, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff reminded jewelers what they’re really selling when they sell jewelry.
3. Forevermark Bringing ‘Ever Us’ Into Holiday Ad Campaign
De Beers announced during Las Vegas market week that its holiday marketing campaign will aim to drive consumers into stores through product-specific advertising featuring two-stone jewelry.
4. JA, AGTA Add Spinel as August Birthstone
The two organizations will introduce the addition to consumers next month via a public relations and marketing campaign led by Jewelers of America.
5. ‘Aurora Green’ Diamond Sells for $16.8M at Christie’s
Chow Tai Fook bought the 5.03-carat fancy vivid green diamond, and it is now the most expensive green diamond ever sold at auction.
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The highlight of his collection is the coveted Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime, which could sell for up to $5 million.
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The Seymour & Evelyn Holtzman Bench Scholarship will provide tuition assistance to two low-income students.
Meet Ben Claus—grand prize winner of For the Love of Jewelers 2023 Fall Design Challenge.
The Swiss watchmaker said the company’s plans to use a new version of the Hallmark crown on jewelry would confuse consumers.
The executive talked about the importance of self-purchasers and how fuel cell electric vehicles are going to fuel demand for platinum.
The Indian jeweler’s new store in Naperville, Illinois marks its 350th location, part of its ongoing global expansion plans.
It will award a graduating high school student with about $10,000 toward a GIA diploma and an internship with the Seattle-based jeweler.
Wheat Ridge, Colorado police took a 50-year-old man into custody Wednesday following a two-month search.
PGI partnered with four new and seven returning designers for its annual platinum capsule collection.
Nicolosi, president and CEO of The Kingswood Company, previously sat on WJA’s board from 2011 to 2018.
Karina Brez’s race-ready piece is a sophisticated nod to the horse-rider relationship.
The men are allegedly responsible for stealing millions in jewelry and other valuables in 43 burglaries in 25 towns across Massachusetts.
“Horizon” invites individuals to explore the limitless possibilities that lie ahead, said the brand.
The jeweler credits its recent “Be Love” campaign and ongoing brand revamp for its 17 percent jump in sales.
Elvis Presley gifted this circa 1967 gold and diamond watch to Dodie Marshall, his co-star in “Easy Come, Easy Go.”
Concerns about rising prices, politics, and global conflicts continue to dampen consumer outlook.
May’s birthstone is beloved for its rich green hue and its versatility.
Jacqui Larsson joins Opsydia with nearly two decades of experience in the industry.
Last month in Dallas, David Walton pushed another jeweler, David Ettinger, who later died.
The “Tiffany Céleste” collection reimagines designer Jean Schlumberger’s interpretations of the universe.
The brand also created a 100-carat lab-grown diamond necklace in honor of its centennial.