The “Tiffany Céleste” collection reimagines designer Jean Schlumberger’s interpretations of the universe.
Can jewelry curb addictions?
Forget the patch. Jewelry just might be the newest way to combat addictions—at least visually—as more and more designers are creating pieces based on various chemical substances and alcohol. Dopamine Jewelry is one such example. Los Angeles-based jewelry designer and...
Forget the patch. Jewelry just might be the newest way to combat addictions—at least visually—as more and more designers are creating pieces based on various chemical substances and alcohol.
Dopamine Jewelry is one such example. Los Angeles-based jewelry designer and psychology professor Amy Sweetman creates the company's designs, which incorporate microscopic photographs of behavior-altering chemicals such as caffeine, dopamine, endorphins, epinephrine, estradiol, serotonin and testosterone, as well as alcoholic drinks.
Not only are these pieces interesting, but buying them helps support a good cause, with 20 percent of online sales going to the Jagged O scholarship foundation. The organization supplies scholarships to community-college students who surpassed major obstacles to pursue their education.
For those wanting more of an intimate view of their cocktail, look no farther than Oscar Heyman's 18-karat yellow-gold and platinum martini-glass brooch featuring diamond accents and a jade and ruby olive. Containing no calories—and no hangover—the pin goes down much better than a real martini and truly lasts forever.
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Tim Schlick has been promoted from his previous position as COO.
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It’s the second year for the event, slated to take place in October in Toronto.
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The retailer is moving to a newly designed space in the same shopping center.
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The two organizations will host a joint event, “Converge,” in September 2025.
Big changes appear to be on the horizon for the diamond miner and its parent company, Anglo American.
Padis succeeds Lisa Bridge, marking the first time the organization has had two women board presidents in a row.
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The announcement came as the company reported a 23 percent drop in production in Q1.
The three-time Pro Bowler continues to partner with the retailer, donating to a Detroit nonprofit and giving watches to fans.
A double-digit drop in the number of in-store crimes was offset by a jump in off-premises attacks, JSA’s 2023 crime report shows.
Inspired by the Roman goddess of love, the designer looked to the sea for her new collection.
The luxury titan posted declining sales, weighed down by Gucci’s poor performance.
The selected nine organizations have outlined their plans for the funds.
The mining company’s Diavik Diamond Mine lost four employees in a plane crash in January.
The crown introduced a dozen timepieces in Geneva, including a heavy metal version of its deep-sea divers’ watch.
Emmanuel Raheb recommends digging into demographic data, customizing your store’s communications, and retargeting ahead of May 12.
Located in the town of Queensbury, it features a dedicated bridal section and a Gabriel & Co. store-in-store.
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