News from the Gem & Jewelry Industry
Boucheron's 'Or Bleu' collection is an ode to water -
The 2024 high jewelry collection features pieces representing water in many forms. Boucheron has launched its 2024 carte blanche high jewelry collection, “Or Bleu.” Claire Choisne, the creative director for Boucheron, chose to dedicate her 2024 “carte blanche” jewelry collection to water as she was inspired by the waters in Iceland. “The carte blanche collection allows me to highlight something that is precious to me—which is water. Water takes the color of its surroundings, it has no shape, no color, and yet it’s vital," said Choisne in Boucheron’s “True Stories” podcast.”
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The 2024 high jewelry collection features pieces representing water in many forms. Boucheron has launched its 2024 carte blanche high jewelry collection, “Or Bleu.” Claire Choisne, the creative director for Boucheron, chose to dedicate her 2024 “carte blanche” jewelry collection to water as she was inspired by the waters in Iceland. “The carte blanche collection allows me to highlight something that is precious to me—which is water. Water takes the color of its surroundings, it has no shape, no color, and yet it’s vital," said Choisne in Boucheron’s “True Stories” podcast.”
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Bling for men is no small trend -
With sales growth outpacing the women’s segment, fine jewelry for the gents is hotter than ever. Look down any red carpet in recent years and you’ll find celebrities breaking all kinds of taboos about men and jewelry, from gem-set necklaces and brooches to diamond bracelets. Has all this high-profile bling impacted men’s jewelry at retail? While high jewelry for men is still an emerging market — it reached $7.3 billion in 2023, compared to $44 billion for women’s luxury jewelry — annual growth is now outpacing women’s high jewelry at 7.3% to the latter’s 4.6%, according to Euromonitor. Read More
With sales growth outpacing the women’s segment, fine jewelry for the gents is hotter than ever. Look down any red carpet in recent years and you’ll find celebrities breaking all kinds of taboos about men and jewelry, from gem-set necklaces and brooches to diamond bracelets. Has all this high-profile bling impacted men’s jewelry at retail? While high jewelry for men is still an emerging market — it reached $7.3 billion in 2023, compared to $44 billion for women’s luxury jewelry — annual growth is now outpacing women’s high jewelry at 7.3% to the latter’s 4.6%, according to Euromonitor. Read More
Gen Z shapes the future of China's diamond market
While millennials remain the primary buyers of diamond jewelry in China, contributing around two-thirds of all diamond sales by value, the younger Gen Z cohort is emerging as a transformative force in the industry. This generation is redefining how diamonds are perceived and purchased. Editor’s note: This story is part of Jing Daily’s latest report, Diamonds Reimagined: How China’s New Generation Redefines Luxury Through Self-Fulfillment. Download the report. Read More
While millennials remain the primary buyers of diamond jewelry in China, contributing around two-thirds of all diamond sales by value, the younger Gen Z cohort is emerging as a transformative force in the industry. This generation is redefining how diamonds are perceived and purchased. Editor’s note: This story is part of Jing Daily’s latest report, Diamonds Reimagined: How China’s New Generation Redefines Luxury Through Self-Fulfillment. Download the report. Read More
TSL warns full-year loss to be greater than expected - Hong Kong jeweler Tse Sui Luen (TSL) expects the loss for its full fiscal year to be even steeper than originally predicted. The company believes it will lose between HKD 370 million ($47.4 m) and HKD 380 million ($48.7 m) for the 12 months ending March 31. That compares with its March 17 warning that the loss was set to reach at least HKD 220 million ($28.2 million). In the previous fiscal year, the company reported a loss of HKD 71 million ($9.1 million).
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Pomellato's new high jewelry collection celebrates Milan -
“The Dualism of Milan” collection features two chapters representing the monochromatic and colorful spirit of the city. Pomellato has released a new high jewelry collection, titled “The Dualism of Milan,” where creative director Vincenzo Castaldo expresses the paradox of the city’s austere urban essence with its abundantly creative soul, explains the brand. It is split into two chapters, “Milan’s Monochromatic Treasures,” which has 23 pieces, and “Milanese Color Prism” with 28 pieces. “First and foremost, I wanted to convey the spirit of the city, a mix of rationalist architecture, skyscrapers with their sinuous lines, the nighttime atmosphere of the shopping arcades,” said Castaldo.
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“The Dualism of Milan” collection features two chapters representing the monochromatic and colorful spirit of the city. Pomellato has released a new high jewelry collection, titled “The Dualism of Milan,” where creative director Vincenzo Castaldo expresses the paradox of the city’s austere urban essence with its abundantly creative soul, explains the brand. It is split into two chapters, “Milan’s Monochromatic Treasures,” which has 23 pieces, and “Milanese Color Prism” with 28 pieces. “First and foremost, I wanted to convey the spirit of the city, a mix of rationalist architecture, skyscrapers with their sinuous lines, the nighttime atmosphere of the shopping arcades,” said Castaldo.
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Jewellery watches: a selection -
Dressing time in its finest attire: in this non-exhaustive selection, we highlight timepieces that combine precision and creativity with precious stones.
CARL F. BUCHERER MANERO TOURBILLON DOUBLE PERIPHERAL LIMITED EDITION
Beyond the dial, available in distinctive blue, green, and purple finishes, the eye is drawn to the eye-catching bezel set with 40 baguette-cut gemstones – either 5.1-carat sapphires, 4.7-carat tsavorites or 3.5-carat amethysts, depending on the model. The bezel gems are hand selected to match the colour of the dial.
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Dressing time in its finest attire: in this non-exhaustive selection, we highlight timepieces that combine precision and creativity with precious stones.
CARL F. BUCHERER MANERO TOURBILLON DOUBLE PERIPHERAL LIMITED EDITION
Beyond the dial, available in distinctive blue, green, and purple finishes, the eye is drawn to the eye-catching bezel set with 40 baguette-cut gemstones – either 5.1-carat sapphires, 4.7-carat tsavorites or 3.5-carat amethysts, depending on the model. The bezel gems are hand selected to match the colour of the dial.
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Labirinti Gucci High Jewellery Collection -
In this new collection, majestic mazes and enchanting labyrinths wind their intricate paths to reveal a blooming vision of nature. Landscapes are meticulously framed in a refined sense of balance and symmetry – all guided by the most exquisite and extraordinary coloured gemstones. The collection embraces a unique blend of the rational and emotional–two forces of creativity that drive human endeavour. Read More
In this new collection, majestic mazes and enchanting labyrinths wind their intricate paths to reveal a blooming vision of nature. Landscapes are meticulously framed in a refined sense of balance and symmetry – all guided by the most exquisite and extraordinary coloured gemstones. The collection embraces a unique blend of the rational and emotional–two forces of creativity that drive human endeavour. Read More
Priyanka Chopra dazzles in Bulgari's $43m diamond choker
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra dazzled in a 200-carat diamond choker, valued at $43m, to an event marking Bulgari's 140th anniversary. Chopra, 42, was crowned Miss World in 2000 and has since become one of India's highest-paid actresses. As a global brand ambassador for the Rome-based luxury fashion and jewelry house, she was chosen to wear the Serpenti Aeterna necklace, described by Bulgari as the most exquisite work of art they have ever produced. It features seven D-color diamond drops totaling 140 carats - one for each year of the brand - together with 698 baguette diamonds weighing 61.81 carats. Read More
Indian actress Priyanka Chopra dazzled in a 200-carat diamond choker, valued at $43m, to an event marking Bulgari's 140th anniversary. Chopra, 42, was crowned Miss World in 2000 and has since become one of India's highest-paid actresses. As a global brand ambassador for the Rome-based luxury fashion and jewelry house, she was chosen to wear the Serpenti Aeterna necklace, described by Bulgari as the most exquisite work of art they have ever produced. It features seven D-color diamond drops totaling 140 carats - one for each year of the brand - together with 698 baguette diamonds weighing 61.81 carats. Read More
Rio Tinto is framing diamonds as works of art - At the close of last summer, invites to an exclusive party landed in the inboxes of the world’s top diamond dealers, jewelers and private collectors. The sender was Rio Tinto, the event was the launch of The Art Series. While the title might suggest that the miner was breaking into a new industry, it was in fact a new concept for selling fancy-colored diamonds. The invite-only tender was a collection of 87 rare polished diamonds. Besides 11 matched pairs and 30 single stones, there were seven grouped sets called “Masterpieces,” which came with accompanying bespoke artwork. Read More
Welcome to the future: a focus on where the industry is headed - Rapaport has published a new supplement on the future of the industry, looking at key innovations in the works and what the various segments of the trade see in the pipeline. Among other topics, the special report-sponsored by RDI Diamonds-discusses where sanctions are headed, how businesses can deal with them, and what insurance companies are doing to help prevent theft on multiple levels. It also offers jewelers advice on the types of people they should be hiring and how to retain them. Read More
Cate Blanchett steals the scene at Cannes Film Festival -
Cate Blanchet steals the scene at Cannes Film Festival with Louis Vuitton eco-concsious shoulder necklace. Renowned for her effortlessly chic style, Cate Blanchett graced the screening of The Apprentice with a one-of-a-kind Louis Vuitton custom high jewellery pearl shoulder necklace. This unique piece, composed entirely from repurposed precious metal, pearls, and diamonds, not only accentuated her elegance but also underscored her and the Maison’s commitment to circular creativity. "This is our third collaboration with Cate, repurposing materials and pieces from existing collections"...says Ms. Amfitheatrof.
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Cate Blanchet steals the scene at Cannes Film Festival with Louis Vuitton eco-concsious shoulder necklace. Renowned for her effortlessly chic style, Cate Blanchett graced the screening of The Apprentice with a one-of-a-kind Louis Vuitton custom high jewellery pearl shoulder necklace. This unique piece, composed entirely from repurposed precious metal, pearls, and diamonds, not only accentuated her elegance but also underscored her and the Maison’s commitment to circular creativity. "This is our third collaboration with Cate, repurposing materials and pieces from existing collections"...says Ms. Amfitheatrof.
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Damiani celebrates a hundred years with a myriad of creations -
Damiani’s story is that of an Italian family, one that preserves a precious know-how which is intrinsically linked to tradition: to create unique, handcrafted jewels that are true works of art, entirely handmade by the master goldsmiths of Valenza. It is precisely here that the Maison was born a century ago, in Italy’s most renowned goldsmith district, a place that continues to symbolize Made in Italy excellence around the world. The helm of the company since then has passed down through three generations. For its centenary, Damiani unveils a myriad of new creations. Read More
Damiani’s story is that of an Italian family, one that preserves a precious know-how which is intrinsically linked to tradition: to create unique, handcrafted jewels that are true works of art, entirely handmade by the master goldsmiths of Valenza. It is precisely here that the Maison was born a century ago, in Italy’s most renowned goldsmith district, a place that continues to symbolize Made in Italy excellence around the world. The helm of the company since then has passed down through three generations. For its centenary, Damiani unveils a myriad of new creations. Read More
"Ancient Text" in lab grown diamond - A lab grown diamond submitted for grading was found to have what GIA experts described as "lines of text in an ancient manuscript" in a cloud of tiny inclusions. The authors of a "Lab Note" in GIA's Gems & Gemology spring edition say they have never seen such a feature before. The 1.67-carat pear-shaped CVD stone (D/S1) submitted to the Surat lab in India "displayed an interesting feature with numerous cloud features resembling lines of 'text" in its pavilion, they said. The diamond had subsequently undergone post-growth high-pressure, high-temperature annealing. Read More
This quirky jewellery collection imagines burgers, spaghetti & more - An original if ever, Nadine Ghosn’s work celebrates the ordinary: It’s a good-looking burger; the bun is perfectly round and fluffy, the phalanx of sesame seeds on top are crunchy, the lettuce looks crisp, and the slice of tomato succulent and pulpy. Delicious, and yet distinctly inedible—the bun’s made of gold, the seeds are diamonds, the tomatoes rubies, and the tsavorite lettuce should not be eaten under any circumstance. “My three bestsellers are my veggie burger, my pencil, and my bike chain. My surprise bestseller was definitely the fork-and-spoon combo that sold the moment it launched,” says jeweller—not chef or mechanic--Nadine Ghosn, who offers something in the jewellery department that we rarely encounter: an original drop with a dollop of humour. Read More
State of colored stones: why the market is more colorful than ever - As prices of “The Big Three” skyrocket, supply dwindles, and focus on sustainability grows, an age of open-mindedness is dawning. With endless rows of showcases, enthusiastic vendors, and seemingly bottomless inventories to peruse, the Tucson gem, mineral, and fossil shows attract onlookers, buyers, and designers from all corners of the colored gemstone universe. At AGTA GemFair Tucson 2024, conversations with exhibitors and the organization’s education sessions brought color and clarity to the current state of the market. Here are the top takeaways from a week of sit-downs and seminars with the experts in the desert.
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Sapphire and diamond rings have impressive showing at Sotheby's Geneva - Kashmir Sapphires (along with a Sri Lankan sapphire that looks like a Kashmir) continue to surprise the auction houses as Sotheby’s Geneva sells several for multiples of their high estimate. There were a number of other nice surprises as well, including a 37.61 carats E, Internally Flawless, square cushion brilliant-cut diamond. And there are so many fabulous pieces to share, including a rare Cartier Flamingo brooch, and a Carvin French 35 carat spinel. Read More
Are lab-grown diamonds really taking over Australia? -
Naturals have a strong chance of succeeding in a quality-conscious market, jewelers argue. The Australian diamond market is peripheral from a global perspective. With a population of around 26 million—less than Texas—it’s home to around 3,500 jewelry stores, according to Jeweller magazine. But it’s an interesting market to monitor because of its unusual situation of being both a Western-style country and slightly isolated from the world. Its diamond sector mirrors the US in many ways, but it also differs. The Rapaport Diamond Podcast recently devoted an episode to the Australian industry, with Craig Miller of Melbourne-based JC Jewels coming on the show to speak about his experiences of the lab-grown sector’s rise in the country. Read More
Naturals have a strong chance of succeeding in a quality-conscious market, jewelers argue. The Australian diamond market is peripheral from a global perspective. With a population of around 26 million—less than Texas—it’s home to around 3,500 jewelry stores, according to Jeweller magazine. But it’s an interesting market to monitor because of its unusual situation of being both a Western-style country and slightly isolated from the world. Its diamond sector mirrors the US in many ways, but it also differs. The Rapaport Diamond Podcast recently devoted an episode to the Australian industry, with Craig Miller of Melbourne-based JC Jewels coming on the show to speak about his experiences of the lab-grown sector’s rise in the country. Read More
101ct yellow pulled from Sotheby's Geneva auction - Sotheby’s garnered CHF 31.1 million ($34.3 million) from its most recent jewelry sale in Geneva, even as the consignor withdrew the top item, a 101.29-carat, fancy-vivid-yellow diamond. The round-cornered square brilliant-cut stone, known as the Allnatt diamond, was set in a brooch by Cartier. It was estimated to fetch up to CHF 6.5 million ($7.2 million) at the May Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale. “It has been a privilege to present the Allnatt to collectors and connoisseurs over the past few months,” a Sotheby’s spokesperson told Rapaport News. “Following discussions with the consignor, they have elected to retain this jewel. ”The top item to find a buyer was an unmounted round-cornered square brilliant-cut, 37.61-carat, E-color, internally flawless diamond. That piece brought in CHF 3.9 million ($4.3 million), well above its high estimate. Read More
Red diamond breaks record at Phillips Geneva -
At Phillips’ recent Geneva auction, a fancy red diamond set a world record while a 6-carat fancy vivid pink diamond brought in over $10 million. The “Argyle Phoenix” sold to Laurence Graff, founder of Graff Diamonds, for more than double its estimate, going for CHF 3.8 million ($4.2 million, or $2.7 million per carat). Phillips said the stone set two auction records for a fancy red diamond, one for price and one for price per carat. Read More
At Phillips’ recent Geneva auction, a fancy red diamond set a world record while a 6-carat fancy vivid pink diamond brought in over $10 million. The “Argyle Phoenix” sold to Laurence Graff, founder of Graff Diamonds, for more than double its estimate, going for CHF 3.8 million ($4.2 million, or $2.7 million per carat). Phillips said the stone set two auction records for a fancy red diamond, one for price and one for price per carat. Read More
Madeleine Albright's jewelry, pins at white-glove sale at Freeman's-Hindman -
The late former U.S. Secretary’s collection went for quadruple the sale’s pre-sale estimate. Every lot offered from the private collection of the late former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright sold at auction last week, with the sale garnering quadruple its pre-sale total estimate. “The Private Collection of Secretary Madeleine K. Albright,” hosted by Freeman’s | Hindman auction house, took place in live and online sales May 7-8. More than 1,000 bidders registered for the chance to own something from the private collection of the nation’s first female Secretary of State. Albright was appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in 1993 before becoming Secretary of State in 1997. She died in 2022 at the age of 84. She often used her jewelry as a fashion statement but, more than that, as a diplomatic tool. Read More
The late former U.S. Secretary’s collection went for quadruple the sale’s pre-sale estimate. Every lot offered from the private collection of the late former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright sold at auction last week, with the sale garnering quadruple its pre-sale total estimate. “The Private Collection of Secretary Madeleine K. Albright,” hosted by Freeman’s | Hindman auction house, took place in live and online sales May 7-8. More than 1,000 bidders registered for the chance to own something from the private collection of the nation’s first female Secretary of State. Albright was appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in 1993 before becoming Secretary of State in 1997. She died in 2022 at the age of 84. She often used her jewelry as a fashion statement but, more than that, as a diplomatic tool. Read More
A gold pocket watch from the 'Titanic' just sold for a record $1.5m - More than a century on, the RMS Titanic remains not only a source of intrigue but a source of treasure. A gold Waltham pocket watch belonging to the richest person aboard the ill-fated 883-foot steamship sold for roughly $1.5 million at a Henry Aldridge & Son auction in the U.K., setting a new record price for Titanic artifacts. The timepiece was recovered from the body of John Jacob Astor, after he died in the sinking of the ship in the early hours of April 15, 1912. A prominent American businessman, real estate developer, and investor, Astor was the wealthiest passenger aboard the Titanic, the auction house says.
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21 best sustainable & ethical jewelry brands to covet -
Jewelry is not only a beautiful accessory; it serves as an emotional keepsake and future heirloom. Purchasing it from a sustainable jewelry brand adds another layer of meaning to the piece."Embracing sustainable jewelry is a way to consider the impact on the planet while supporting ethical sourcing practices and making sure that the creators of the pieces are treated fairly," says Adam Glassman, Oprah Daily’s creative director. "Try investing in pieces with a design that will be around for generations. By doing so, you're also helping to reduce overconsumption." Consciously crafted jewelry, much like eco-friendly fashion or green footwear, keeps materials top of mind. Recycled metals, fair-trade gold, conflict-free stones, and even repurposed jewelry components are just a few examples of ways brands commit to sustainable practices.
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Jewelry is not only a beautiful accessory; it serves as an emotional keepsake and future heirloom. Purchasing it from a sustainable jewelry brand adds another layer of meaning to the piece."Embracing sustainable jewelry is a way to consider the impact on the planet while supporting ethical sourcing practices and making sure that the creators of the pieces are treated fairly," says Adam Glassman, Oprah Daily’s creative director. "Try investing in pieces with a design that will be around for generations. By doing so, you're also helping to reduce overconsumption." Consciously crafted jewelry, much like eco-friendly fashion or green footwear, keeps materials top of mind. Recycled metals, fair-trade gold, conflict-free stones, and even repurposed jewelry components are just a few examples of ways brands commit to sustainable practices.
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Piece of the week: Jacquie Aichie's starry galaxy necklace -
Who doesn’t enjoy staring up into a sky filled with stars? With Jacquie Aiche’s “Starry Galaxy” necklace, you don’t have to look very far. Set in 14-karat yellow gold, the necklace is made of opal inlayed in onyx with a border of pavé diamonds. Six sparkling diamond stars are also placed in the onyx sky. The pendant design is akin to a painting of the galaxy, using gemstones rather than paint. “Our ‘Starry Galaxy’ necklace is all about finding beauty in contrast,” said designer Jacquie Aiche. Aiche creates her pieces with intention, each one meant to be more than just fine jewelry. The necklace is featured in the brand’s “Rebel Heart” campaign starring Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo. They are incredibly personal and sacred amulets, said the brand.
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Who doesn’t enjoy staring up into a sky filled with stars? With Jacquie Aiche’s “Starry Galaxy” necklace, you don’t have to look very far. Set in 14-karat yellow gold, the necklace is made of opal inlayed in onyx with a border of pavé diamonds. Six sparkling diamond stars are also placed in the onyx sky. The pendant design is akin to a painting of the galaxy, using gemstones rather than paint. “Our ‘Starry Galaxy’ necklace is all about finding beauty in contrast,” said designer Jacquie Aiche. Aiche creates her pieces with intention, each one meant to be more than just fine jewelry. The necklace is featured in the brand’s “Rebel Heart” campaign starring Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo. They are incredibly personal and sacred amulets, said the brand.
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15 ethical & sustainable jewelry brands for 2024 -
We’ve researched and tested dozens of sustainable jewelry brands — these are our team’s personal favorites for high quality pieces sourced ethically with eco-friendly practices, at a variety of price points. We’re always searching for ethical jewelry brands and small businesses for sustainable jewelry. We love finding local and woman-owned jewelry companies that dedicate themselves to thoughtful sourcing, fair wages, and give-back initiatives that truly have an impact. Whether it’s a thoughtful addition to our own wardrobe or a sustainable gift for our loved ones, ethical jewelry is an accessory that we can (and do) cherish for a lifetime. Why consider sustainable jewelry? On the flip side, sustainable jewelry brands prioritize the use of recycled metals and conflict-free gemstones in their jewelry.
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We’ve researched and tested dozens of sustainable jewelry brands — these are our team’s personal favorites for high quality pieces sourced ethically with eco-friendly practices, at a variety of price points. We’re always searching for ethical jewelry brands and small businesses for sustainable jewelry. We love finding local and woman-owned jewelry companies that dedicate themselves to thoughtful sourcing, fair wages, and give-back initiatives that truly have an impact. Whether it’s a thoughtful addition to our own wardrobe or a sustainable gift for our loved ones, ethical jewelry is an accessory that we can (and do) cherish for a lifetime. Why consider sustainable jewelry? On the flip side, sustainable jewelry brands prioritize the use of recycled metals and conflict-free gemstones in their jewelry.
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Phillip Gavriel launches spring 2024 collection -
Jewelry brand Phillip Gavriel has announced the release of its spring 2024 collection, including the new Venetian Link series. The collection was previewed exclusively to retailers at the Vicenzaoro show and several smaller tradeshows from earlier this year. For this new collection, designer Phillip Gavriel focused on his new Venetian Link assortment. The collection, handmade in Italy, pays tribute to the beauty of Venice and the chain synonymous with the iconic Italian city. In the region of Veneto, the box chain was first developed half a century ago as the Veneziana. Gavriel was inspired to bring forward the history of the chain, making it a focal point of the collection.
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Jewelry brand Phillip Gavriel has announced the release of its spring 2024 collection, including the new Venetian Link series. The collection was previewed exclusively to retailers at the Vicenzaoro show and several smaller tradeshows from earlier this year. For this new collection, designer Phillip Gavriel focused on his new Venetian Link assortment. The collection, handmade in Italy, pays tribute to the beauty of Venice and the chain synonymous with the iconic Italian city. In the region of Veneto, the box chain was first developed half a century ago as the Veneziana. Gavriel was inspired to bring forward the history of the chain, making it a focal point of the collection.
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Retrouvai's "Treasure" necklace -
Passing down an heirloom from generation to generation is what gives a piece of jewelry its story. The story of Retrouvaí’s “Treasure” necklace started when its family-run team of master jewelers spent over 100 hours creating it. Each setting was built from scratch and assembled one by one in Los Angeles. Part of the brand’s “Heirloom” collection, this one-of-a-kind piece is meant to be adored and worn for years to come. Each of the 32 colored gemstones in the necklace were hand-selected and custom-cut. The hefty piece contains 103.3 carats of tourmaline, 14.09 carats of tanzanite, 10.02 carats of fire opal, 10 carats of turquoise, 6.64 carats of aquamarine, 5.85 carats of emerald, 3.25 carats of morganite, and 2.8 carats of Ethiopian opal.
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Passing down an heirloom from generation to generation is what gives a piece of jewelry its story. The story of Retrouvaí’s “Treasure” necklace started when its family-run team of master jewelers spent over 100 hours creating it. Each setting was built from scratch and assembled one by one in Los Angeles. Part of the brand’s “Heirloom” collection, this one-of-a-kind piece is meant to be adored and worn for years to come. Each of the 32 colored gemstones in the necklace were hand-selected and custom-cut. The hefty piece contains 103.3 carats of tourmaline, 14.09 carats of tanzanite, 10.02 carats of fire opal, 10 carats of turquoise, 6.64 carats of aquamarine, 5.85 carats of emerald, 3.25 carats of morganite, and 2.8 carats of Ethiopian opal.
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A locket for Autism Acceptance Month -
Monica Rich Kosann created the “Slim Heart” locket in partnership with model and philanthropist Jacquelyn Jablonski. Kosann worked as a professional portrait photographer before she started her eponymous company, so it follows that her first jewelry collection consisted of lockets. Today, her jewelry brand has expanded to include charms, rings, earrings, necklaces, and even tennis bracelets designed in partnership with tennis legend Chris Evert. But lockets remain at the core of the Monica Rich Kosann DNA and this month, a special heart-shaped version of the “Slim” locket is doing good in the world.
Earlier this week, the brand introduced the “Slim Heart” locket created in partnership with model Jacquelyn Jablonski, founder and chairwoman of Autism Tomorrow.
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Monica Rich Kosann created the “Slim Heart” locket in partnership with model and philanthropist Jacquelyn Jablonski. Kosann worked as a professional portrait photographer before she started her eponymous company, so it follows that her first jewelry collection consisted of lockets. Today, her jewelry brand has expanded to include charms, rings, earrings, necklaces, and even tennis bracelets designed in partnership with tennis legend Chris Evert. But lockets remain at the core of the Monica Rich Kosann DNA and this month, a special heart-shaped version of the “Slim” locket is doing good in the world.
Earlier this week, the brand introduced the “Slim Heart” locket created in partnership with model Jacquelyn Jablonski, founder and chairwoman of Autism Tomorrow.
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What is a divorce ring?
Divorce Rings Are Here, Because Even Diamonds Can Consciously Uncouple:
I may be in a happy, healthy relationship, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't love the concept of a divorce ring. Yes, I know they're the products of a bad breakup, and no, I don't ever want to get a divorce, but there is something chic about a divorce ring and the subtle "fuck you, ex" of it all.Take, for example, Emily Ratajkowski, who filed for divorce from Sebastian Bear-McClard in 2022. On March 19, the 32-year-old model and podcast host debuted her gorgeous divorce rings on Instagram, crediting New York City jeweler Alison Lou, the same brand that created her engagement ring. Read More
Divorce Rings Are Here, Because Even Diamonds Can Consciously Uncouple:
I may be in a happy, healthy relationship, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't love the concept of a divorce ring. Yes, I know they're the products of a bad breakup, and no, I don't ever want to get a divorce, but there is something chic about a divorce ring and the subtle "fuck you, ex" of it all.Take, for example, Emily Ratajkowski, who filed for divorce from Sebastian Bear-McClard in 2022. On March 19, the 32-year-old model and podcast host debuted her gorgeous divorce rings on Instagram, crediting New York City jeweler Alison Lou, the same brand that created her engagement ring. Read More
What exactly is ethical & sustainable jewelry?
An Industry Deep-Dive: On a macro level (in a nutshell) it is the transparent and responsible sourcing practices in the jewelry supply chain and the use of sustainable materials. It has a minimal impact on the environment, is not involved with conflict, and gives back to workers by way of fair wages and safe working environments. On a micro level though, what a sustainable jewelry industry looks like is kind of like sustainable fashion…overwhelmingly complicated and more than a little convoluted. They share lots of elements, like supply chain concerns and overconsumption. However, the jewelry supply chain adds yet another complexity—mining. Read More
An Industry Deep-Dive: On a macro level (in a nutshell) it is the transparent and responsible sourcing practices in the jewelry supply chain and the use of sustainable materials. It has a minimal impact on the environment, is not involved with conflict, and gives back to workers by way of fair wages and safe working environments. On a micro level though, what a sustainable jewelry industry looks like is kind of like sustainable fashion…overwhelmingly complicated and more than a little convoluted. They share lots of elements, like supply chain concerns and overconsumption. However, the jewelry supply chain adds yet another complexity—mining. Read More
Graff's new 'Galaxia' high jewelry campaign is otherworldly -
Graff is exploring a never-before-seen galaxy for its new “Galaxia” high jewelry campaign. Each piece appears to be defying gravity on Dutch model Rianne van Rompaey. The vast and ever-changing night sky served as inspiration for the campaign. It is meant to present a modern vision of femininity, fusing sensuality with strength and utilizes visual effects technology that has never been used in a jewelry campaign before, the brand said. The green color of the imagined sky has more significance than simply matching the Colombian emeralds used in some of the pieces. It is a callback to the brand’s “Graff Green Lady” campaign from the 1990s. Read More
Graff is exploring a never-before-seen galaxy for its new “Galaxia” high jewelry campaign. Each piece appears to be defying gravity on Dutch model Rianne van Rompaey. The vast and ever-changing night sky served as inspiration for the campaign. It is meant to present a modern vision of femininity, fusing sensuality with strength and utilizes visual effects technology that has never been used in a jewelry campaign before, the brand said. The green color of the imagined sky has more significance than simply matching the Colombian emeralds used in some of the pieces. It is a callback to the brand’s “Graff Green Lady” campaign from the 1990s. Read More
The best places to get your jewellery repurposed - Diamonds are forever, but so are gold, silver, and gemstones, particularly when you can repurpose your unworn jewellery pieces into sparkling new designs. Just look at the many lives lived by the Royal Family’s pearls, emeralds, sapphires, and diamonds, which have transitioned from brooches to necklaces to tiaras, or the famed 69.42-carat Taylor-Burton diamond, which Elizabeth Taylor wore as ring and a necklace, after her husband Richard Burton purchased it for $1.1 million in 1969 (more than £7 million in 2024). A recent high-profile “jewellery re-styler” is Emily Ratajkowski, who turned her two-stone engagement ring, a typical Toi & Moi style, into two distinct rings dubbed “Divorce Rings”. “I don’t think a woman should be stripped of her diamonds just because she’s losing a man,” Ratajkowski explained exclusively to Vogue. Read More
Phillips showcases $15m pink diamond at second Geneva auction - A 6.21-carat pink diamond will be the star of the second jewelry auction Phillips will hold in Geneva, where it is expected to fetch up to US$15m. The fancy-vivid-pink, VS1-clarity, type IIa diamond is among several important and rare pieces on offer at Geneva Jewels Auction: Two, which will take place on May 13, Phillips said. The auction will be at the Hotel President Geneva for the first time, and it will include over 100 specially curated items from well-known design houses such as Cartier, JAR, Suzanne Belperron, and Van Cleef & Arpel. Read More
Trend alert: The return of the choker -
That Y2K staple has made a return but with a luxury twist. From the simple black ribbon adorned with a heart worn by the young ingénue Priscilla Presley in Sophia Coppola’s latest film to the decadently stacked pearl version from Assael worn by Margot Robbie on the Barbie press tours, chokers are everywhere. They are nothing new, chokers have been around for centuries, originally worn by both men and women as symbols of power. More than any other type of necklace they communicate multitudes – submission, dominance, allure, rebellion – and lend themselves to every sartorial occasion.
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That Y2K staple has made a return but with a luxury twist. From the simple black ribbon adorned with a heart worn by the young ingénue Priscilla Presley in Sophia Coppola’s latest film to the decadently stacked pearl version from Assael worn by Margot Robbie on the Barbie press tours, chokers are everywhere. They are nothing new, chokers have been around for centuries, originally worn by both men and women as symbols of power. More than any other type of necklace they communicate multitudes – submission, dominance, allure, rebellion – and lend themselves to every sartorial occasion.
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Winchcombe meteorite fragments made into jewellery - Fragments of a meteorite that crashed to earth in 2021 have been made into jewellery. Cufflinks were commissioned by landowners in Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, where the largest piece of space rock was found. Because of its fragile composition, the segments of the 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite were preserved in a resin. Lachlan Bond's mother had the gift made as a surprise. Read More
Pinterest's 2024 wedding report is out -
Pinterest is known as the go-to place for wedding inspiration and the social media platform’s wedding report can provide clues as to what’s trending in the market. According to the report, nostalgia plays a big part in what Pinners are planning for their big day, as searches for vintage and antique jewelry are even more popular than last year. Some are choosing to wear family heirlooms because of the added sentimental value, Pinterest said. Many people love jewelry that comes with a story, so pieces that have been passed down for generations can complete the tale of their union.
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Pinterest is known as the go-to place for wedding inspiration and the social media platform’s wedding report can provide clues as to what’s trending in the market. According to the report, nostalgia plays a big part in what Pinners are planning for their big day, as searches for vintage and antique jewelry are even more popular than last year. Some are choosing to wear family heirlooms because of the added sentimental value, Pinterest said. Many people love jewelry that comes with a story, so pieces that have been passed down for generations can complete the tale of their union.
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Swarovski's revamp and China strategy - In 2023, the crystal brand achieved double-digit revenue growth in China and a boost globally. How is Swarovski faring in luxury’s current turbulent landscape? On the morning of the Vienna Opera ball, Swarovski CEO Alexis Nasard was holding court in his suite at the Hotel Sacher. As sponsor of the event, a highlight of the Austrian social calendar where debutantes presented themselves to high society, Swarovski has been designing the debutantes’ tiaras for nearly 70 years. Read More
Muzo's collection of shipwrecked emeralds makes US debut -
Mined in Colombia, Muzo emeralds long have been one of the world’s most coveted gemstones. While historians believe indigenous peoples were in the Muzo mines as early as 500 A.D., the Spanish, who colonized Colombia starting in the 16th century, often are credited with the discovery of the verdant gems.
With the Spanish in power, gems flowed out of the country alongside other South American commodities, like gold, silver, and tobacco, on global trade routes for royals and Mughal emperors seeking the most spectacular specimens, said Muzo Emerald Colombia. Read More
Mined in Colombia, Muzo emeralds long have been one of the world’s most coveted gemstones. While historians believe indigenous peoples were in the Muzo mines as early as 500 A.D., the Spanish, who colonized Colombia starting in the 16th century, often are credited with the discovery of the verdant gems.
With the Spanish in power, gems flowed out of the country alongside other South American commodities, like gold, silver, and tobacco, on global trade routes for royals and Mughal emperors seeking the most spectacular specimens, said Muzo Emerald Colombia. Read More
Jewelry cited as bright spot in 'trying year' for Kering -
Kering saw sales and profits decline in what its CEO described as a “trying” year for the luxury conglomerate, though its jewelry branded ended the year on a strong note. Kering owns Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, and Qeelin. The brands are part of a division called “Other Houses,” which also includes Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, and Brioni. In 2023, revenue from the division totaled €3.5 billion ($3.77 billion), down 9 percent as reported year-over-year and 8 percent on a comparable basis. Sales from the brands’ directly operated retail stores in the division rose 3 percent, while wholesale sales fell 29 percent. While Kering does not break out results individually for brands in Other Houses, the company said its jewelry brands, “maintained their excellent momentum, with double-digit growth in the fourth quarter, driven by the success of all collections.”
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Kering saw sales and profits decline in what its CEO described as a “trying” year for the luxury conglomerate, though its jewelry branded ended the year on a strong note. Kering owns Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, and Qeelin. The brands are part of a division called “Other Houses,” which also includes Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, and Brioni. In 2023, revenue from the division totaled €3.5 billion ($3.77 billion), down 9 percent as reported year-over-year and 8 percent on a comparable basis. Sales from the brands’ directly operated retail stores in the division rose 3 percent, while wholesale sales fell 29 percent. While Kering does not break out results individually for brands in Other Houses, the company said its jewelry brands, “maintained their excellent momentum, with double-digit growth in the fourth quarter, driven by the success of all collections.”
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55ct. ruby fetches world record: $35m - Fetching $630,288 per carat, it is also the largest ruby to be sold at auction. Its pre-auction estimate was more than $30 million. It was one of two record-breaking lots at the Sotheby’s Magnificent Jewels auction on June 8 in New York. The finished ruby was cut and polished from a 101-carat rough that Dubai, United Arab Emirates-based Fura Gems discovered. It unearthed the stone at its ruby mine in Montepuez, Mozambique, in July 2022. Fura Gems chose to cut and polish the gem and send it to auction, as opposed to selling it through the trade, explained Dev Shetty, the company’s founder and CEO. “Estrela de Fura is a once-in-a-generation discovery,” he told Rapaport News. “A gem-quality ruby of this size, quality and clarity has never been discovered. Read More
100 Carats: Icons of the gem world - Step into a dazzling array of magnificent gemstones in NHM’s Hixon Gem Vault and experience 100 Carats: Icons of the Gem World, an extraordinary display of incredible gems from around the world.100 Carats brings together over two dozen gems–a never-before-seen in public collection–each a stunning and massive representation of its kind. This massive 241-carat emerald named the “Crown of Colombia” is known to be one of the most perfect emerald cut gems in existence. The rectangular cut with diagonal corners helps lock in color and protect it from chipping and is so common for emeralds that it became known as the “emerald cut” for other gems. Read More
Ruby prices spike at Gemfields auction - The market for rough rubies continued to strengthen at the recent Gemfields auction, which garnered the highest per-carat price in over two years. The company achieved $69.5 million from the sale of 97 lots from its Montepuez mine in Mozambique, with all items finding buyers. The auctions took place in Thailand - comprised of mixed-quality rough gemstones. Read More
133ct. yellow diamond shines at Sotheby's New York -
A 133.03-carat yellow diamond took center stage at the latest Sotheby’s jewelry auction in New York, fetching $5.5 million and surpassing its presale estimate. The unmounted cushion modified brilliant-cut, VS2-clarity stone became the largest fancy-vivid-yellow diamond ever to sell at auction, Sotheby’s said. It beat its original $5 million upper price tag. The sale saw strong demand for vintage jewels from iconic designers including Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, and Harry Winston. Private collections from old Hollywood legends such as Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara Sinatra and Red Skelton also proved popular. All 10 pieces of Moore’s jewelry sold, for a total of $315,700, well above their $232,000 high estimate. Read More
A 133.03-carat yellow diamond took center stage at the latest Sotheby’s jewelry auction in New York, fetching $5.5 million and surpassing its presale estimate. The unmounted cushion modified brilliant-cut, VS2-clarity stone became the largest fancy-vivid-yellow diamond ever to sell at auction, Sotheby’s said. It beat its original $5 million upper price tag. The sale saw strong demand for vintage jewels from iconic designers including Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Cartier, and Harry Winston. Private collections from old Hollywood legends such as Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara Sinatra and Red Skelton also proved popular. All 10 pieces of Moore’s jewelry sold, for a total of $315,700, well above their $232,000 high estimate. Read More
This pink diamond reigned supreme in Hong Kong -
The 15.48-carat fancy intense “Pink Supreme” diamond sold for $10.8 million at Christie’s jewelry auction in Hong Kong. It was the top lot of the sale, which garnered more than $60 million. The fancy intense pink diamond was the top lot of Christie’s recently concluded fall jewelry auction in Hong Kong. Diacore, which is known for buying and cutting rare rough diamonds, paid $83.9 million Hong Kong dollars ($10.8 million) for the 15.48-carat “Pink Supreme,” an internally flawless, Type IIa stone. It was estimated to sell for $70 million to $100 million Hong Kong dollars ($9 million to $13 million). The Pink Supreme’s per-carat sales price works out to about $700,000.
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The 15.48-carat fancy intense “Pink Supreme” diamond sold for $10.8 million at Christie’s jewelry auction in Hong Kong. It was the top lot of the sale, which garnered more than $60 million. The fancy intense pink diamond was the top lot of Christie’s recently concluded fall jewelry auction in Hong Kong. Diacore, which is known for buying and cutting rare rough diamonds, paid $83.9 million Hong Kong dollars ($10.8 million) for the 15.48-carat “Pink Supreme,” an internally flawless, Type IIa stone. It was estimated to sell for $70 million to $100 million Hong Kong dollars ($9 million to $13 million). The Pink Supreme’s per-carat sales price works out to about $700,000.
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These jewels will haunt you - For her annual Halloween story, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow asked antique and vintage jewelers to dig up their creepiest pieces: I love fun holiday traditions, especially this time of year. Whether it’s carving pumpkins or putting up Halloween decorations, I’m all in. Here at National Jeweler, we have our own Halloween traditions. Style File extraordinaire Amanda Gizzi gives us a festive jewelry round-up (my favorite of the year) and I write about something spooky. I’ve written about cursed jewels, “bad luck” gemstones, and, last year, creepy antique and vintage jewelry. I had so much fun with last year’s story that I decided to write a second part. I reached out to several antique and vintage jewelry experts and asked them to dig up the creepiest jewels they had in their inventory, and they happily obliged. Read More
Larkspur & Hawk has created the perfect collection for brides - It’s not often there is a notable development in jewelry intended for a bride’s big day. The niche category hinges on simple, classic jewelry to complement a wedding gown or bridesmaid dress. Larkspur & Hawk’s “L&H Bride” collection fits within these parameters but is innovative and sentimental to boot. From designer Emily Satloff, Larkspur & Hawk’s claim to fame is its modern jewelry styles crafted in the same doublet technique as 18th century antiques, wherein a quartz or similarly semi-translucent gemstone is laid over colored foil and set in a metal backing. Included in the L&H Bride collection is a sweet white and blue floral patterned antique ribbon, perfect for a bride’s “something blue.” Read More
Vienna 1900 - an imperial and royal collection -
With a provenance of several European Royal Houses, all linked to the Austrian Habsburg dynasty, VIENNA 1900 fascinatingly depicts the grandeur of Viennese court life, the most brilliant court at the turn of the century. The sale provides an extraordinary journey into the private lives and mementos of Central Europe’s most influential ruling families, testifying to their alliances, tastes and style. Therefore, the extra ordinary single owner sale VIENNA 1900 is a once-in a lifetime opportunity to immerse oneself in the history, glamour and romance of a scintillating bygone era. Accompanied by an SSEF report (no. 131219), stating that the drop- and button-shaped pearls, measuring from approximately 10.50 – 14.05 x 21.20mm to approximately 8.40 – 8.45 x 7.35mm, were found to be natural, saltwater; together with an appendix letter.
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With a provenance of several European Royal Houses, all linked to the Austrian Habsburg dynasty, VIENNA 1900 fascinatingly depicts the grandeur of Viennese court life, the most brilliant court at the turn of the century. The sale provides an extraordinary journey into the private lives and mementos of Central Europe’s most influential ruling families, testifying to their alliances, tastes and style. Therefore, the extra ordinary single owner sale VIENNA 1900 is a once-in a lifetime opportunity to immerse oneself in the history, glamour and romance of a scintillating bygone era. Accompanied by an SSEF report (no. 131219), stating that the drop- and button-shaped pearls, measuring from approximately 10.50 – 14.05 x 21.20mm to approximately 8.40 – 8.45 x 7.35mm, were found to be natural, saltwater; together with an appendix letter.
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94ct paraiba tourmaline to star in Sotheby's sale - Sotheby’s will offer a 93.94-carat Paraiba tourmaline at its upcoming Geneva sale — the largest “top-quality” stone of its kind ever to come to auction, according to the company. The stone, which is set into a bespoke necklace created by Adler Joailliers, will be one of the star lots in the November 8 Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale, Sotheby’s said. The auction house expects it to fetch between $1.3 million and $2.5 million. The necklace, called the Blue Lagoon, features a “waterfall” of round and marquise- and pear-shaped diamonds with a total weight of more than 76 carats, the company noted. It will be offered with the original sketch. Read More
Sotheby's to offer 104ct. yellow diamond in Geneva -
A 103.62-carat, yellow diamond ring is expected to bring in up to CHF 3.6 million ($4.1 million) at an upcoming Sotheby’s auction in Geneva. The claw-set, cushion modified brilliant-cut, fancy-intense-yellow diamond ring, named the Love Stone, is among several colored diamonds and gems that will star in the Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale, which will take place from November 6 to 8, the auction house said. Sotheby’s had already revealed some of the event’s highlights, including a single-owner collection of Viennese imperial and royal jewels featuring more than 200 lots for its November 6 and 7 sales, and a rare 93.94-carat Paraiba tourmaline. Here are some of the top items on offer on November 8.
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A 103.62-carat, yellow diamond ring is expected to bring in up to CHF 3.6 million ($4.1 million) at an upcoming Sotheby’s auction in Geneva. The claw-set, cushion modified brilliant-cut, fancy-intense-yellow diamond ring, named the Love Stone, is among several colored diamonds and gems that will star in the Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale, which will take place from November 6 to 8, the auction house said. Sotheby’s had already revealed some of the event’s highlights, including a single-owner collection of Viennese imperial and royal jewels featuring more than 200 lots for its November 6 and 7 sales, and a rare 93.94-carat Paraiba tourmaline. Here are some of the top items on offer on November 8.
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Prada debuts lab-grown diamond jewelry collection -
Prada has introduced a line of lab-grown diamond jewelry, making it one of the few high-end luxury brands to utilize the stones so far. The Italian fashion powerhouse has been experimenting with its fine jewelry offerings after welcoming Timothy Iwata, Cartier’s former global innovation officer, two years ago as its first jewelry director. The brand debuted its first collection of fine jewelry last October using all recycled gold. In a recent interview with the Washington Post, Iwata shared the thinking behind the new addition. “Lab-grown diamonds are not just about replicating what’s possible for nature in a short period of time … It’s actually pushing the boundaries of, one, the cut [of a stone], and two, the idea of luxury material. Read More
Prada has introduced a line of lab-grown diamond jewelry, making it one of the few high-end luxury brands to utilize the stones so far. The Italian fashion powerhouse has been experimenting with its fine jewelry offerings after welcoming Timothy Iwata, Cartier’s former global innovation officer, two years ago as its first jewelry director. The brand debuted its first collection of fine jewelry last October using all recycled gold. In a recent interview with the Washington Post, Iwata shared the thinking behind the new addition. “Lab-grown diamonds are not just about replicating what’s possible for nature in a short period of time … It’s actually pushing the boundaries of, one, the cut [of a stone], and two, the idea of luxury material. Read More
Brilliant Earth debuts 'Sol' Collection -
Brilliant Earth’s newest collection is a ray of sunshine. The “Sol” collection takes its inspiration from the warmth and energy of the sun. The eight-piece line adds a touch of sparkle to classic jewelry staples, like simple gold bands and bracelets, with rows of pavé diamonds and North Star and starburst motifs.The jewels are available in 14- and 18-karat white and yellow gold as well as some options in silver with the option to add personalized touches, including names and initials in diamond-studded letters. Launched online and in stores, the collection ranges in price from $495 for a silver bracelet to $5,995 for a gold and diamond bracelet. Each letter added to the design for personalization tacks on an additional $50 for rings and $150 for bracelets.
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Brilliant Earth’s newest collection is a ray of sunshine. The “Sol” collection takes its inspiration from the warmth and energy of the sun. The eight-piece line adds a touch of sparkle to classic jewelry staples, like simple gold bands and bracelets, with rows of pavé diamonds and North Star and starburst motifs.The jewels are available in 14- and 18-karat white and yellow gold as well as some options in silver with the option to add personalized touches, including names and initials in diamond-studded letters. Launched online and in stores, the collection ranges in price from $495 for a silver bracelet to $5,995 for a gold and diamond bracelet. Each letter added to the design for personalization tacks on an additional $50 for rings and $150 for bracelets.
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'Infinite Blue' diamond falls short at auction -
The fancy vivid blue diamond was estimated to sell for as much as $37M at Sotheby’s Hong Kong. The “Infinite Blue” diamond has sold, and at a relative bargain. The 11.28-carat fancy vivid blue diamond was estimated to sell for between $26 million and $37 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong. The diamond fell just short of that range when a buyer paid $25.3 million for the stone at a single-lot sale. “The Infinite Blue’s beautiful blue hue, elegant cut, and unique physical properties make it one of the most irresistible diamonds to appear on the market,” said Chairman of Jewelry and Watches at Sotheby’s Asia Wenhao Yu. The most expensive blue diamond ever sold at auction in Asia was the “De Beers Cullinan Blue Diamond,” or “De Beers Blue” for short.
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The fancy vivid blue diamond was estimated to sell for as much as $37M at Sotheby’s Hong Kong. The “Infinite Blue” diamond has sold, and at a relative bargain. The 11.28-carat fancy vivid blue diamond was estimated to sell for between $26 million and $37 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong. The diamond fell just short of that range when a buyer paid $25.3 million for the stone at a single-lot sale. “The Infinite Blue’s beautiful blue hue, elegant cut, and unique physical properties make it one of the most irresistible diamonds to appear on the market,” said Chairman of Jewelry and Watches at Sotheby’s Asia Wenhao Yu. The most expensive blue diamond ever sold at auction in Asia was the “De Beers Cullinan Blue Diamond,” or “De Beers Blue” for short.
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Richard Mille just dropped 3 bold new watches -
Richard Mille is back with another round of watches bursting with colour. Reminiscent of its candy-themed Bonbon collection from 2019, which included a baby pink ceramic watch whose dial looked like licorice and a white ceramic piece with a dial decorated in a twist of pastels meant to look like a marshmallow treat, the collection shocked the watch world when it debuted at SIHH in Geneva. Those sold out within two days and its latest brightly hued timepieces will likely fly just as quickly. Inspired by the Memphis Movement, an ’80s Italian design and architecture group founded by Ettore Sottsass and known for its wild pops of color and geometric shapes. The new RM 07-01 models take their color cues from the Memphis Group, founded by Ettore Sottsass. Read More
Richard Mille is back with another round of watches bursting with colour. Reminiscent of its candy-themed Bonbon collection from 2019, which included a baby pink ceramic watch whose dial looked like licorice and a white ceramic piece with a dial decorated in a twist of pastels meant to look like a marshmallow treat, the collection shocked the watch world when it debuted at SIHH in Geneva. Those sold out within two days and its latest brightly hued timepieces will likely fly just as quickly. Inspired by the Memphis Movement, an ’80s Italian design and architecture group founded by Ettore Sottsass and known for its wild pops of color and geometric shapes. The new RM 07-01 models take their color cues from the Memphis Group, founded by Ettore Sottsass. Read More
Fantastical Jewels: a new book by Louis Vuitton's Francesca Amfitheatrof
Artistic Director of Jewelry and Watches for Louis Vuitton, Francesca Amfitheatrof brings a fresh perspective to the ancient art of jewelry design, creating revolutionary collections for the Maison. Her alchemical creative journey is meticulously detailed in a new book, with a foreword by award-winning actress, Cate Blanchett. This book offers an enthralling glimpse into four of these extraordinary jewelry collections, meticulously detailing the alchemical journey from raw materials and inspiration to the refined jewel. Written in a journal-like style and adorned with exclusive sketches, gouaches, collages, and personal photographs, this book showcases how Amfitheatrof and Louis Vuitton have breathed modernity into the time-honored craft of jewelry making. It unveils the seamless alignment of Amfitheatrof’s personal odyssey and creative ingenuity with the pioneering and visionary spirit of Louis Vuitton, a brand deeply rooted in luggage and travel. Read More
Artistic Director of Jewelry and Watches for Louis Vuitton, Francesca Amfitheatrof brings a fresh perspective to the ancient art of jewelry design, creating revolutionary collections for the Maison. Her alchemical creative journey is meticulously detailed in a new book, with a foreword by award-winning actress, Cate Blanchett. This book offers an enthralling glimpse into four of these extraordinary jewelry collections, meticulously detailing the alchemical journey from raw materials and inspiration to the refined jewel. Written in a journal-like style and adorned with exclusive sketches, gouaches, collages, and personal photographs, this book showcases how Amfitheatrof and Louis Vuitton have breathed modernity into the time-honored craft of jewelry making. It unveils the seamless alignment of Amfitheatrof’s personal odyssey and creative ingenuity with the pioneering and visionary spirit of Louis Vuitton, a brand deeply rooted in luggage and travel. Read More
Couture Spotlight - PERUFFO
The founder and CEO of PERUFFO, Enrico Peruffo, reveres jewelry as an art form. His respect for the craft is so deep-seated it provides him with the confidence to take a philosophical and subversive approach to the design process. He believes the designs created by the Italian house have the ability to form a link to art and contemporary culture, and he demonstrates his dedication to exploring these connections through the company’s ongoing collaborations with artists in different fields, including art, fashion and architecture. PERUFFO’s Studs collection, was inspired by the powerful words of Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, “Point and line to plane.” Read More
The founder and CEO of PERUFFO, Enrico Peruffo, reveres jewelry as an art form. His respect for the craft is so deep-seated it provides him with the confidence to take a philosophical and subversive approach to the design process. He believes the designs created by the Italian house have the ability to form a link to art and contemporary culture, and he demonstrates his dedication to exploring these connections through the company’s ongoing collaborations with artists in different fields, including art, fashion and architecture. PERUFFO’s Studs collection, was inspired by the powerful words of Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, “Point and line to plane.” Read More
Christie's sets $50M price tag for blue diamond -
The pear-shaped, 17.61-carat Bleu Royal diamond is the largest internally flawless gem of its color ever to appear at auction, Christie’s said. It will headline the November 7 Magnificent Jewels sale. The stone has spent the past 50 years in a private collection. Now set in a ring, it is entering the auction market for the first time. The auction house has sold only three other fancy-vivid-blue diamonds over 10 carats: the 10.95-carat Bulgari Blue, which fetched $15.8M in New York in 2010; the Winston Blue, a 13.22-carat stone that garnered $23.8M in Geneva in 2014; and the 14.62-carat Oppenheimer Blue, which brought in $57.5M at a 2016 Geneva sale. Read More
The pear-shaped, 17.61-carat Bleu Royal diamond is the largest internally flawless gem of its color ever to appear at auction, Christie’s said. It will headline the November 7 Magnificent Jewels sale. The stone has spent the past 50 years in a private collection. Now set in a ring, it is entering the auction market for the first time. The auction house has sold only three other fancy-vivid-blue diamonds over 10 carats: the 10.95-carat Bulgari Blue, which fetched $15.8M in New York in 2010; the Winston Blue, a 13.22-carat stone that garnered $23.8M in Geneva in 2014; and the 14.62-carat Oppenheimer Blue, which brought in $57.5M at a 2016 Geneva sale. Read More
Chinese jewelry designers push their global presence - Hard luxury items such as watches, jewelry are having a renaissance this year, according to reports like Bain & Co x Altagamma’s. With luxury entering a “literally me era,” according to Federica Levato of Bain & Co., how can fine jewelry brands make the most of this opportunity? Around 30 percent of the world’s fine jewelry is produced in and around Panyu in Guangdong, where 16,000 jewelry manufacturers and trading companies are located, says Aso Leon, a Chinese jewelry artist based in the district. Almost all those producers make private label jewelry that has been designed by brands in Europe and America for distribution in those markets. Very little of it is designed in China, with Hong Kong’s Qeelin being one of the few fine jewelry brands known overseas. When it comes to artistic creators, there are rare exceptions like Hong Kong’s Wallace Chan and Michelle Ong of Carnet who’ve achieved international status exhibiting in galleries and auction houses around the world. Read More
Bow brooch with royal history for sale at $2.7M -
The piece was worn to Queen Victoria's wedding in 1840 and the crowning of King George VI in 1937. Antique, art and jewelry dealer M.S. Rau is offering the 19th-century ribbon brooch with royal provenance. The store acquired the piece from a private seller. Featuring gold plating over silver and 200 carats of pear-cut and old mine cushion-cut diamonds, it’s one of the few existing brooches of its caliber. It comes in its original fitted case. Read More
The piece was worn to Queen Victoria's wedding in 1840 and the crowning of King George VI in 1937. Antique, art and jewelry dealer M.S. Rau is offering the 19th-century ribbon brooch with royal provenance. The store acquired the piece from a private seller. Featuring gold plating over silver and 200 carats of pear-cut and old mine cushion-cut diamonds, it’s one of the few existing brooches of its caliber. It comes in its original fitted case. Read More
Tupac Shakur: His diamond and ruby ring rakes in $1M -
A one-of-a-kind custom diamond and ruby crown ring, worn by murdered rapper Tupac Shakur during his last public appearance, sold for just over $1 million at auction at Sotheby’s in New York. The piece, which Tupac designed and commissioned, became the most valuable hip-hop artifact ever sold at auction. It is also the only hip-hop item to pass the $1 million mark. After a battle between several bidders, the jewel fetched more than triple its presale estimate. The ring consists of a diamond-encrusted gold band, with a crown studded with a cabochon ruby and two pavé-cut diamonds, with smaller rubies at the point tips. Tupac wore the crown ring at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards, his final public appearance before his death. It was offered at the auction by his godmother, Yaasmyn Fula. “This one-of-a-kind custom ring was meticulously designed by Pac and is among the final products of his boundless creative energy—a unique artifact from a period of time that is a testament to his enduring influence on hip-hop,” said Cassandra Hatton, global head of science and popular culture at Sotheby’s. Read More
A one-of-a-kind custom diamond and ruby crown ring, worn by murdered rapper Tupac Shakur during his last public appearance, sold for just over $1 million at auction at Sotheby’s in New York. The piece, which Tupac designed and commissioned, became the most valuable hip-hop artifact ever sold at auction. It is also the only hip-hop item to pass the $1 million mark. After a battle between several bidders, the jewel fetched more than triple its presale estimate. The ring consists of a diamond-encrusted gold band, with a crown studded with a cabochon ruby and two pavé-cut diamonds, with smaller rubies at the point tips. Tupac wore the crown ring at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards, his final public appearance before his death. It was offered at the auction by his godmother, Yaasmyn Fula. “This one-of-a-kind custom ring was meticulously designed by Pac and is among the final products of his boundless creative energy—a unique artifact from a period of time that is a testament to his enduring influence on hip-hop,” said Cassandra Hatton, global head of science and popular culture at Sotheby’s. Read More
Behind the design: Future Fortune's green dream Muzo emerald earrings - What if, by some cruel cosmic force, diamonds disappeared from the earth—vaporizing into nothingness like water from a steaming soup tureen? Our guess is that emeralds would slip right into the top gem spot. The glamorous gemstone, which is most revered in bright green, can be far more valuable than diamonds, and is often more prized among jewelry lovers and collectors. Muzo Emerald produces some of the world’s most beautiful and valuable emeralds and has a long history of partnering with terrific designers to create memorable designs. One of its recent collaborations is with Jessica Olds, founder and designer of jewelry brand Future Fortune, who used Muzo emeralds, diamonds, and 18k yellow gold to bring a stunning pair of earrings to life. Read More
Fancies, big bands and color: The latest engagement ring trends - The 2023 bride is “looking for jewelry pieces that will not only bring joy on [her] wedding day, but also become heirlooms,” says Rebecca Foerster, president of diamond brand Hearts On Fire’s North America division. “There are certain design elements that we know the modern bride is searching for, including feminine, dainty diamonds, drop earrings, and ethereal, nature-inspired designs.” Among the other in-demand bridal styles that US jewelers cite are fancy shapes, multi-stone looks, big bands, and splashes of color. Read More
'Garden of Green' exhibition opens at AMNH -
“Garden of Green: Exquisite Jewelry from the Collection of Van Cleef & Arpels” opened at the American Museum of Natural History. The exhibition, housed inside the Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems & Minerals, is a celebration of verdant gemstones as seen in jewelry from the French high jewelry maison over the past 100 years. It features 44 pieces from the collections of Van Cleef & Arpels, 32 of which are on view in the US for the first time. “While the most well-known green gems are emerald and peridot, Garden of Green brings additional green stones, with their beautiful, diverse shades, into the spotlight,” said George Harlow, curator emeritus of the museum’s gem halls. “Green stones and minerals owe their unique colors and patterns to various causes—malachite from the copper in its chemical composition, and peridot from the minor quantity and ionic charge of iron in the stone. Each specimen in this exhibition is a beautiful example of the amazing products of natural Earth processes." Read More
“Garden of Green: Exquisite Jewelry from the Collection of Van Cleef & Arpels” opened at the American Museum of Natural History. The exhibition, housed inside the Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems & Minerals, is a celebration of verdant gemstones as seen in jewelry from the French high jewelry maison over the past 100 years. It features 44 pieces from the collections of Van Cleef & Arpels, 32 of which are on view in the US for the first time. “While the most well-known green gems are emerald and peridot, Garden of Green brings additional green stones, with their beautiful, diverse shades, into the spotlight,” said George Harlow, curator emeritus of the museum’s gem halls. “Green stones and minerals owe their unique colors and patterns to various causes—malachite from the copper in its chemical composition, and peridot from the minor quantity and ionic charge of iron in the stone. Each specimen in this exhibition is a beautiful example of the amazing products of natural Earth processes." Read More
Piece of the week: A Bulgari diamond & sapphire necklace -
This circa 2004 Bulgari necklace set with a 118.35-carat sapphire sold for $3.4 million at Phillips May 23 jewelry auction in Hong Kong. It’s been a good month for blue Bulgari gems sold at jewelry auctions. The sapphire is unheated, of Sri Lankan origin and graded as “exceptional” by Gübelin Gem Lab. A buyer paid $25.2 million for the “Bulgari Laguna Blu,” an 11.16-carat fancy vivid blue diamond, during “Luxury Week” at Sotheby’s Geneva.
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This circa 2004 Bulgari necklace set with a 118.35-carat sapphire sold for $3.4 million at Phillips May 23 jewelry auction in Hong Kong. It’s been a good month for blue Bulgari gems sold at jewelry auctions. The sapphire is unheated, of Sri Lankan origin and graded as “exceptional” by Gübelin Gem Lab. A buyer paid $25.2 million for the “Bulgari Laguna Blu,” an 11.16-carat fancy vivid blue diamond, during “Luxury Week” at Sotheby’s Geneva.
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Chaumet's dazzling tiaras - Few, if any, can rival Chaumet’s collection of historical tiaras and head ornaments. Founded by Marie-Étienne Nitot in 1780, Chaumet’s ancestor, the House of Nitot, was jeweller to Napoleon I who insisted that tiaras, those symbols of power, be worn at Court. Europa Star spoke with Claire Gannet, Chaumet’s director of heritage.
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Why Camilla's coronation won't include the Koh-i-Noor diamond - The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will take place in May at London’s Westminster Abbey, bringing royal jewelry back into the spotlight. However, the Koh-i-Noor, a 105-carat diamond will be absent from the ceremony. One of the largest cut diamonds in the world, the stone was taken from India by the East India Company and given to Queen Victoria, according to historians. The stone’s ownership has been in dispute for years, but the issue came up again following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, with some in India wondering if the diamond once again would be used in a coronation ceremony. In response to the conversation, a spokesman for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata political party said that “the coronation of Camilla and the use of the crown jewel Koh-i-Noor brings back painful memories of the colonial past.” Read More
Bulgari blue diamond could sell for $25m -
The 11.16-carat pear-shaped Bulgari Laguna Blu - certified as the highest grade blue diamond ever by the GIA - could fetch $25m when it is auctioned at Sotheby's Geneva. It is destined to become the most valuable gem ever to be sold by Bulgari. A European collector bought it from Bulgari in the 1970s and had it set in a ring and has remained in their collection ever since. It is the third-largest pear-shaped fancy vivid blue diamond ever to come to auction, according to Olivier Wagner, head of jewelry at Sotheby's Geneva. Read More
The 11.16-carat pear-shaped Bulgari Laguna Blu - certified as the highest grade blue diamond ever by the GIA - could fetch $25m when it is auctioned at Sotheby's Geneva. It is destined to become the most valuable gem ever to be sold by Bulgari. A European collector bought it from Bulgari in the 1970s and had it set in a ring and has remained in their collection ever since. It is the third-largest pear-shaped fancy vivid blue diamond ever to come to auction, according to Olivier Wagner, head of jewelry at Sotheby's Geneva. Read More
Amanda's Style File: Emerald daydream -
Daydreaming allows the mind to wander, escape reality and dream of the beautiful things that make life joyful. If we allow ourselves to pause from the craziness and daydream about jewelry, our dreams would be filled with emeralds. With May upon us, emeralds take center stage.
Those with birthdays in May are treated to a life filled with reason to receive and purchase emeralds. Lucky ducks. The rest of us get to simply use love and admiration as our reasons to desire the rich green gemstone that has captivated humankind for centuries.
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Daydreaming allows the mind to wander, escape reality and dream of the beautiful things that make life joyful. If we allow ourselves to pause from the craziness and daydream about jewelry, our dreams would be filled with emeralds. With May upon us, emeralds take center stage.
Those with birthdays in May are treated to a life filled with reason to receive and purchase emeralds. Lucky ducks. The rest of us get to simply use love and admiration as our reasons to desire the rich green gemstone that has captivated humankind for centuries.
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118 ct sapphire is the star of Phillipps' Hong Kong Sale -
A necklace by Bulgari set with a 118.35-carat sapphire will lead Phillips Hong Kong’s “Jewels & Jadeite” sale. Bulgari created the sapphire and diamond necklace in 2004. Gübelin graded the unheated, cushion-shaped Sri Lankan sapphire as “Royal Blue,” with the stone receiving 98 out of 100 possible points for the highest grade of “exceptional.” The sapphire’s even saturation is rare in such a large, unheated sapphire, Phillips said. Bulgari is renowned for its colored gemstones creations, but this sapphire stands out. Phillips noted that unlike many Bulgari high jewelry works that combine different colored gems, this necklace lets the sapphire be the focus, accented only with white diamonds and white metal. Read More
A necklace by Bulgari set with a 118.35-carat sapphire will lead Phillips Hong Kong’s “Jewels & Jadeite” sale. Bulgari created the sapphire and diamond necklace in 2004. Gübelin graded the unheated, cushion-shaped Sri Lankan sapphire as “Royal Blue,” with the stone receiving 98 out of 100 possible points for the highest grade of “exceptional.” The sapphire’s even saturation is rare in such a large, unheated sapphire, Phillips said. Bulgari is renowned for its colored gemstones creations, but this sapphire stands out. Phillips noted that unlike many Bulgari high jewelry works that combine different colored gems, this necklace lets the sapphire be the focus, accented only with white diamonds and white metal. Read More
Elizabeth Taylor's crown jewels - Because of all the Coronation hoopla, the Tatler Magazine has published a nice feature story regarding Elizabeth Taylor’s jewelry collection. Actress Elizabeth Taylor, 1932-2011, queen of the silver screen, would amass a collection of jewels fit for a royal. If only she would have taken better care…Here are just a few of these jewels to mention here:
La Peregrina
La Peregrina is the largest natural drop pearl in the world, recovered from the Americas in the 16th century, weighing over 50 carats, measuring 17.35 – 17.90 x 25.50 mm, and suspended from a Cartier ruby, natural and cultured pearl, and diamond necklace. La Peregrina was a gift to Taylor from actor and husband Richard Burton. But before “the most perfect pearl in the world” landed in Elizabeth Taylor’s famous plunging neckline, there was 400+ years of history of this 16th-century teardrop-shaped pearl. Found in the waters of the Gulf of Panama, it was delivered to the Spanish crown. Political marriages records the pearl was once owned by Mary Tudor of England, and the Bonapartes of France. Read More
La Peregrina
La Peregrina is the largest natural drop pearl in the world, recovered from the Americas in the 16th century, weighing over 50 carats, measuring 17.35 – 17.90 x 25.50 mm, and suspended from a Cartier ruby, natural and cultured pearl, and diamond necklace. La Peregrina was a gift to Taylor from actor and husband Richard Burton. But before “the most perfect pearl in the world” landed in Elizabeth Taylor’s famous plunging neckline, there was 400+ years of history of this 16th-century teardrop-shaped pearl. Found in the waters of the Gulf of Panama, it was delivered to the Spanish crown. Political marriages records the pearl was once owned by Mary Tudor of England, and the Bonapartes of France. Read More
Jacob & Co reveals its latest Billionaire Watch - Jacob & Co. stunned the world’s watch collectors, press, and other assorted onlookers when it revealed its latest Billionaire Watch—the new US$20 million Billionaire Timeless Treasure—in Geneva. The piece, unveiled during the annual Watches & Wonders exhibition, quickly became the talk of the show. That’s not just because it’ll take pockets deeper than the Earth’s mantle to afford, but also due to the slow and painstaking process of sourcing rare yellow diamonds, cutting them, and setting them within an intricate gold bracelet. Oh, and, you know, engineering a skeletonized tourbillon watch that will actually tell the owner what time it is. The timepiece has been in the works for three and a half years, with much of that time dedicated just to finding enough yellow diamonds of the same color and quality to decorate the bracelet, bezel, dial, and crown of the watch. Jacob & Co.—which assembled a special team of 10 people to find, sort, and cut the gems—claims that it nearly emptied the world’s existing supply of these ultra-rare stones.
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Lesotho Mine yields 108-ct pink diamond -
Storm Mountain Diamonds announced the recovery of a 108.39-carat rough pink diamond from its Kao mine in the Kingdom of Lesotho. Described by the company as a fancy intense pink, it is one of the largest pink diamonds ever recovered. It is substantially larger than the 47.81-ct “Pink Eternity” mined last fall, which previously held the record as the largest pink diamond unearthed at the Kao mine. Like many other pink stones from Kao, the 108-carat diamond is a rare Type IIa stone.
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Storm Mountain Diamonds announced the recovery of a 108.39-carat rough pink diamond from its Kao mine in the Kingdom of Lesotho. Described by the company as a fancy intense pink, it is one of the largest pink diamonds ever recovered. It is substantially larger than the 47.81-ct “Pink Eternity” mined last fall, which previously held the record as the largest pink diamond unearthed at the Kao mine. Like many other pink stones from Kao, the 108-carat diamond is a rare Type IIa stone.
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This 55-ct ruby could fetch more than $30M at auction -
A pink diamond isn’t the only draw for color lovers at Sotheby’s this spring. In addition to the 10.57-ct purplish pink diamond: “The Eternal Pink” headlining the June 8 Magnificent Jewels sale, an important ruby also will be up for sale. The “Estrela de Fura” is a 55.22-carat Mozambican ruby cut from a 101-carat rough stone Fura Gems mined last year in Montepuez. The Gübelin Gem Lab noted, “Already in its rough state, the Estrela de Fura showed its extraordinary quality traits". Read More
A pink diamond isn’t the only draw for color lovers at Sotheby’s this spring. In addition to the 10.57-ct purplish pink diamond: “The Eternal Pink” headlining the June 8 Magnificent Jewels sale, an important ruby also will be up for sale. The “Estrela de Fura” is a 55.22-carat Mozambican ruby cut from a 101-carat rough stone Fura Gems mined last year in Montepuez. The Gübelin Gem Lab noted, “Already in its rough state, the Estrela de Fura showed its extraordinary quality traits". Read More
The $5.8M Patek Philippe 'Sky Moon Blue Tourbillon' -
Christie’s Hong Kong sold one of Patek Philippe’s “Grand Complications” for nearly $6 million, raising the bar for online watch auctions. The Patek Philippe Grand Complications “Sky Moon Tourbillon” is a double-face wristwatch featuring 12 complications and a total of 705 parts. The complications include: minute repeater with two “cathedral” gongs, tourbillon, perpetual calendar, retrograde date, moon phases, leap year indication, and, on the second dial, sidereal time and more. Read More
Christie’s Hong Kong sold one of Patek Philippe’s “Grand Complications” for nearly $6 million, raising the bar for online watch auctions. The Patek Philippe Grand Complications “Sky Moon Tourbillon” is a double-face wristwatch featuring 12 complications and a total of 705 parts. The complications include: minute repeater with two “cathedral” gongs, tourbillon, perpetual calendar, retrograde date, moon phases, leap year indication, and, on the second dial, sidereal time and more. Read More
Andrew Geoghegan's new rings upend the traditional diamond solitaire -
What’s a hag stone? So glad you asked. It’s a beach-worn rock with a hole worn clear through it from years of tumbling around in the surf and sand. The hole-y rocks are part of Celtic folklore; they’re believed to have magical properties and ward off evil spirits. Some people hang them over doors or from a necklace for protections, and legend has it that only good things can pass through a hole—bad luck is too big to pass through, naturally.
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What’s a hag stone? So glad you asked. It’s a beach-worn rock with a hole worn clear through it from years of tumbling around in the surf and sand. The hole-y rocks are part of Celtic folklore; they’re believed to have magical properties and ward off evil spirits. Some people hang them over doors or from a necklace for protections, and legend has it that only good things can pass through a hole—bad luck is too big to pass through, naturally.
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Gucci's Hortus Deliciarum high jewellery collection -
Almost four years after making its high jewellery debut in Paris, Gucci has unveiled the third chapter of the Hortus Deliciarum collection. Evolving its signature painterly approach to high jewellery craftsmanship, it is more considered than previous chapters and surprisingly understated in places – and is all the better for it. Evolving its signature painterly approach to high jewellery craftsmanship, it is more considered than previous chapters and surprisingly understated in places – and is all the better for it. With these newest Hortus Deliciarum creations, the Italian fashion house known for its romantic eclecticism plays to its strengths.
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Almost four years after making its high jewellery debut in Paris, Gucci has unveiled the third chapter of the Hortus Deliciarum collection. Evolving its signature painterly approach to high jewellery craftsmanship, it is more considered than previous chapters and surprisingly understated in places – and is all the better for it. Evolving its signature painterly approach to high jewellery craftsmanship, it is more considered than previous chapters and surprisingly understated in places – and is all the better for it. With these newest Hortus Deliciarum creations, the Italian fashion house known for its romantic eclecticism plays to its strengths.
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Messika's 2023 campaign pairs new jewelry with vintage cars -
Part one of Valérie Messika’s new multi-part campaign is a tribute to 1960s Americana, from fast cars to classic cinema. Kendall Jenner stars in the campaign, her second time as the face of the French jewelry house, joined by dancer/model Alton Mason for his debut. Though new to a visual campaign for the brand, Mason walked in Messika’s high jewelry runway show. "In our second show, Alton was our male model,” Valérie said. “This combination was a huge success." Read More
Part one of Valérie Messika’s new multi-part campaign is a tribute to 1960s Americana, from fast cars to classic cinema. Kendall Jenner stars in the campaign, her second time as the face of the French jewelry house, joined by dancer/model Alton Mason for his debut. Though new to a visual campaign for the brand, Mason walked in Messika’s high jewelry runway show. "In our second show, Alton was our male model,” Valérie said. “This combination was a huge success." Read More
Christie's to see Dietrich's $4.5M ruby and diamond bracelet -
A ruby and diamond bracelet made by Van Cleef and Arpels for Marlene Dietrich is to sold by Christie's New York with an estimate of $2.5m to $4.5m. She bought the high glamor piece in 1937 and wore it in Alfred Hitchcock's 1950 movie Stage Fright and to an Academy Awards ceremony. It will be auctioned as part of collection owned by philanthropist and interior designer Anne Eisenhower, granddaughter of former US president Dwight D. Eisenhower. The bracelet includes cushion-shaped Burmese rubies, rectangular and baguette-cut diamonds, set in platinum. Read More
A ruby and diamond bracelet made by Van Cleef and Arpels for Marlene Dietrich is to sold by Christie's New York with an estimate of $2.5m to $4.5m. She bought the high glamor piece in 1937 and wore it in Alfred Hitchcock's 1950 movie Stage Fright and to an Academy Awards ceremony. It will be auctioned as part of collection owned by philanthropist and interior designer Anne Eisenhower, granddaughter of former US president Dwight D. Eisenhower. The bracelet includes cushion-shaped Burmese rubies, rectangular and baguette-cut diamonds, set in platinum. Read More
New Chanel fine jewelry book is ultra-deluxe -
There have been books published about Chanel—and Chanel jewelry—in the past. But at 500-plus pages, a new title from Thames & Hudson may be the definitive (and most deluxe) volume yet. The book is the size of a breakfast tray, but functionally serves as a portable archive of the maison’s transcendent designs and editorial moments, while also showcasing the more recent creative contributions of Patrice Leguéreau, director of the Chanel Fine Jewelry Creation Studio since 2009. Read More
There have been books published about Chanel—and Chanel jewelry—in the past. But at 500-plus pages, a new title from Thames & Hudson may be the definitive (and most deluxe) volume yet. The book is the size of a breakfast tray, but functionally serves as a portable archive of the maison’s transcendent designs and editorial moments, while also showcasing the more recent creative contributions of Patrice Leguéreau, director of the Chanel Fine Jewelry Creation Studio since 2009. Read More
Indiana jewelry store shows support for LGBTQ+ community with 'Say Gay' stickers - A jewelry store is supporting the LGBTQ+ community by giving away "Say Gay" stickers. Robert and Rose-Marie Goodman, owners of Goodman Jewelry, created the stickers after Indiana’s House of Representatives passed a bill requiring teachers and administrators to notify parents when their children change gender or pronoun identities. The couple feels that anti-LGBTQ+ legislation is hate in its purest form. The report added that Goodmans have always integrated social activism into its business model. Their front door has signs declaring the store as a “Gun free space” and states “Hate has no home here,” in addition to the new “Say Gay” sticker.
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Citizen's new eco-drive watch runs for a full year -
Citizen announced its 2023 timepiece launches. The watchmaker will roll out an update to its Citizen L range. Launched in 2016, Citizen markets the collection as “environmentally conscious.” Two Mae watch models utilize the standard light-powered Eco-Drive, which reduces battery usage and waste. The power generated by sunlight and artificial light is stored in a second battery and can power the watch for up to six months. Read More
Citizen announced its 2023 timepiece launches. The watchmaker will roll out an update to its Citizen L range. Launched in 2016, Citizen markets the collection as “environmentally conscious.” Two Mae watch models utilize the standard light-powered Eco-Drive, which reduces battery usage and waste. The power generated by sunlight and artificial light is stored in a second battery and can power the watch for up to six months. Read More
See Monique Lhuillier's colorful new engagement rings -
Bridal gown designer Monique Lhuillier is bringing a splash of color to her exclusive Kay Jewelers collection. Lhuillier is expanding her “Bliss” line once again, adding new engagement ring designs set with colored gemstones and black diamonds. The collection debuted an expansive selection of more than 60 engagement and wedding bands.
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Bridal gown designer Monique Lhuillier is bringing a splash of color to her exclusive Kay Jewelers collection. Lhuillier is expanding her “Bliss” line once again, adding new engagement ring designs set with colored gemstones and black diamonds. The collection debuted an expansive selection of more than 60 engagement and wedding bands.
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Four emerging Central St. Martins Jewellery Designers to know
With inspirations spanning Kintsugi to fungi, meet the Central Saint Martins graduates causing a stir in the jewellery world. The renowned Central Saint Martins college in London is an incubator for upcoming talent, particularly those pioneering innovation and creativity in the jewellery industry. Here, we highlight four talented individuals from a fresh crop of CSM graduates, each making their mark with artistic flair and experimentation with surprising materials. Image: The futuristic construction of Martina Kocianova’s Multiple Portals necklace features cultivated mushroom mycelium set in rock crystal. Read More
With inspirations spanning Kintsugi to fungi, meet the Central Saint Martins graduates causing a stir in the jewellery world. The renowned Central Saint Martins college in London is an incubator for upcoming talent, particularly those pioneering innovation and creativity in the jewellery industry. Here, we highlight four talented individuals from a fresh crop of CSM graduates, each making their mark with artistic flair and experimentation with surprising materials. Image: The futuristic construction of Martina Kocianova’s Multiple Portals necklace features cultivated mushroom mycelium set in rock crystal. Read More
Creativity on view in Hong Kong
As a prelude to the twin Hong Kong jewelry and gem shows organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), from March 1 to 5, 2023, the winners of the 24th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition were announced. The competition was jointly organized by the HKTDC, the Hong Kong Jewellers’ & Goldsmiths’ Association, the Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, the Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association and the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong. It promotes local jewellery design excellence, nurtures talent for the industry and showcases Hong Kong-made jewellery to international buyers. Themed “The Origin of Life”, the competition was divided into the Open Group and Student Group. This year’s competition received nearly 100 entries. The winners were chosen by a panel of seven judges based on four criteria – creativity and innovation, aesthetics, craftsmanship and wearability, topic relevance and marketability (for the Open Group only). Read More
As a prelude to the twin Hong Kong jewelry and gem shows organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), from March 1 to 5, 2023, the winners of the 24th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition were announced. The competition was jointly organized by the HKTDC, the Hong Kong Jewellers’ & Goldsmiths’ Association, the Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, the Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association and the Diamond Federation of Hong Kong. It promotes local jewellery design excellence, nurtures talent for the industry and showcases Hong Kong-made jewellery to international buyers. Themed “The Origin of Life”, the competition was divided into the Open Group and Student Group. This year’s competition received nearly 100 entries. The winners were chosen by a panel of seven judges based on four criteria – creativity and innovation, aesthetics, craftsmanship and wearability, topic relevance and marketability (for the Open Group only). Read More
5 Jewelry trends influencers are wearing
Many of Instagram’s most influential fashion superstars have hundreds of million followers—they reach more people than any one movie or TV show every could. Which is why the jewelry they wear in their carefully styled photos and videos can be of real consequence to the jewelry market; these social fashion pros move the needle on trends.
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Many of Instagram’s most influential fashion superstars have hundreds of million followers—they reach more people than any one movie or TV show every could. Which is why the jewelry they wear in their carefully styled photos and videos can be of real consequence to the jewelry market; these social fashion pros move the needle on trends.
Read full update from The Zing Report in the link below:
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Designers to watch in 2023 - Arielle Ratner
After years of staying behind the scenes, the promising jewelry designer is stepping into the spotlight. Arielle Ratner realized as much during a recent conversation with a client who told the designer she was drawn to her work because she was a ballet dancer. Growing up, Ratner also danced ballet, but had never made the connection between a dancer’s lines and the flowing curves of the pieces she designs. “Everything is fluid and about curvature,” she explained of her collection, which is designed to lay perfectly on the body. Ratner’s professional background has been a more direct precursor to her elegant, eponymous line.
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After years of staying behind the scenes, the promising jewelry designer is stepping into the spotlight. Arielle Ratner realized as much during a recent conversation with a client who told the designer she was drawn to her work because she was a ballet dancer. Growing up, Ratner also danced ballet, but had never made the connection between a dancer’s lines and the flowing curves of the pieces she designs. “Everything is fluid and about curvature,” she explained of her collection, which is designed to lay perfectly on the body. Ratner’s professional background has been a more direct precursor to her elegant, eponymous line.
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Stolen ancient jewels returned to Cambodia
A collection of ancient jewelry stolen from Cambodia has been returned, Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts announced. The age-old jewels, dating back to the Angkor kingdom that ruled Cambodia from the 9th to 15th centuries, included crowns, necklaces, bracelets, belts, earrings and amulets made of gold and other metals.
Many of these objects have never before been seen by the public, said the ministry. The jewels were the latest goods retrieved from the estate of British antiquities collector and dealer Douglas Latchford.
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A collection of ancient jewelry stolen from Cambodia has been returned, Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts announced. The age-old jewels, dating back to the Angkor kingdom that ruled Cambodia from the 9th to 15th centuries, included crowns, necklaces, bracelets, belts, earrings and amulets made of gold and other metals.
Many of these objects have never before been seen by the public, said the ministry. The jewels were the latest goods retrieved from the estate of British antiquities collector and dealer Douglas Latchford.
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Europa Star releases digital book on jewellery
Europa Star released a 2023 digital book on jewellery:
This Jewellery 2023 digital book presents a thematic volume offering a curated selection of articles on jewellery by Europa Star. The book explores different angles and offers a fresh editorial perspective on the jewellery industry. Enjoy reading!
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Europa Star released a 2023 digital book on jewellery:
This Jewellery 2023 digital book presents a thematic volume offering a curated selection of articles on jewellery by Europa Star. The book explores different angles and offers a fresh editorial perspective on the jewellery industry. Enjoy reading!
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A pair of cufflinks Jimmy Carter wore - On Feb. 18, The Carter Center announced that Jimmy Carter, the longest-living president in U.S. history, had entered hospice care. Born and raised in the small town of Plains, Georgia, the 98-year-old Carter served as a Georgia state senator and governor before winning the Democratic Party’s nomination for president in 1976 and, ultimately, defeating incumbent Republican President Gerald Ford. For what The Norwegian Nobel Committee granted Carter the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He wore these Oscar Heyman cufflinks when accepting the award in Oslo, Norway. Read More
Jewelry twin shows burnish HK image - Global firms are back with more than 2,300 exhibitors
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR) has removed restrictions on travel between Hong Kong and Mainland China and lifted vaccination requirements for overseas visitors. The moves will boost global trade between Hong Kong, Mainland China and the world at large. The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) has been actively promoting the territory’s advantages through different channels and exhibitions, including the 39th Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and 9th HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show. Read More
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (HKSAR) has removed restrictions on travel between Hong Kong and Mainland China and lifted vaccination requirements for overseas visitors. The moves will boost global trade between Hong Kong, Mainland China and the world at large. The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) has been actively promoting the territory’s advantages through different channels and exhibitions, including the 39th Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and 9th HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show. Read More
Tiffany's 'Bird on a Rock' brooch is the ultimate Red Carpet jewel for men -
Tiffany & Co. creative director Jean Schlumberger designed the brooch in the 1960s and it’s been recreated over the years. Thanks to Tiffany’s continual promotion of the brooch (which has included campaigns showing Jay-Z and models wearing it) it's the accessory du jour for famous men in entertainment. Schlumberger’s inspiration for the brooch was a yellow cockatoo, which jibed nicely with the Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Now the house offers the style in an array of gems. And it’s walked more red carpets than a Marvel star these last few years. Michael B. Jordan wore an 18k yellow gold and platinum brooch with a 52 ct. amethyst, featuring 71 brilliant round-cut diamonds and a pink sapphire eye. The second brooch is also 18k yellow gold and platinum, but with a 2 ct. aquamarine, multiple round-cut brilliant diamonds, and a pink sapphire. Read More
Tiffany & Co. creative director Jean Schlumberger designed the brooch in the 1960s and it’s been recreated over the years. Thanks to Tiffany’s continual promotion of the brooch (which has included campaigns showing Jay-Z and models wearing it) it's the accessory du jour for famous men in entertainment. Schlumberger’s inspiration for the brooch was a yellow cockatoo, which jibed nicely with the Tiffany Yellow Diamond. Now the house offers the style in an array of gems. And it’s walked more red carpets than a Marvel star these last few years. Michael B. Jordan wore an 18k yellow gold and platinum brooch with a 52 ct. amethyst, featuring 71 brilliant round-cut diamonds and a pink sapphire eye. The second brooch is also 18k yellow gold and platinum, but with a 2 ct. aquamarine, multiple round-cut brilliant diamonds, and a pink sapphire. Read More
Boucheron's Like a Queen high jewellery - Boucheron, the first jeweller to land on Place Vendôme in 1893, is also one of the most exciting. With Claire Choisne in charge of design, we have become accustomed to each new high jewellery collection bringing clever surprises and awe-inspiring ingenuity. Like a Queen is no exception. Presented during Paris Couture in January 2023, six sets of jewels make up the new high jewellery collection. Choisne herself presented the collection, in a magnificently ornate corner room of the Place Vendôme maison overlooking the iconic Grande Armée column surrounded by a host of models in hip Courrèges outfits. The jewels are all re-interpretations of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond and aquamarine double brooch made by Boucheron and given to her on her 18th birthday in 1944. The brooch was made in 1937 and sold to Prince George, Duke of Kent who seven years later gave it to the young princess.
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Louis Vuitton Spirit Chapter II -
First unveiled in June last year, Louis Vuitton’s Spirit high jewellery collection continues its odyssey into the next and final chapter, featuring 30 unique pieces that pulse with a distinctive graphic energy and the iconic codes of the Maison, embodying the emanating strength of the Louis Vuitton woman. Spirit is the fourth high jewellery collection designed by Francesca Amfitheatrof, Louis Vuitton’s Artistic Director for Watches and Jewellery. Read More
First unveiled in June last year, Louis Vuitton’s Spirit high jewellery collection continues its odyssey into the next and final chapter, featuring 30 unique pieces that pulse with a distinctive graphic energy and the iconic codes of the Maison, embodying the emanating strength of the Louis Vuitton woman. Spirit is the fourth high jewellery collection designed by Francesca Amfitheatrof, Louis Vuitton’s Artistic Director for Watches and Jewellery. Read More
Diamond miners pay royalties in rough gems -
Zimbabwe's central bank has notified diamond and other miners that half the royalties due to the government must be paid in raw minerals. The move is designed to maintain the value of the country's assets by building up a national reserve of precious metals and stones. It was announced last October by President Emmerson Mnangagwa (pictured). The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said in a press statement that it would be able to collect, hold and manage reserve assets for the benefit of the country as a whole. Diamond, gold, platinum and lithium miners are now legally obliged to physically deposit half their royalty payments with the bank.
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Zimbabwe's central bank has notified diamond and other miners that half the royalties due to the government must be paid in raw minerals. The move is designed to maintain the value of the country's assets by building up a national reserve of precious metals and stones. It was announced last October by President Emmerson Mnangagwa (pictured). The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said in a press statement that it would be able to collect, hold and manage reserve assets for the benefit of the country as a whole. Diamond, gold, platinum and lithium miners are now legally obliged to physically deposit half their royalty payments with the bank.
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Piece of the week: Gismondi 1754's 'Marea' cuff -
The diamond and tanzanite bracelet was inspired by the Italian gulf near Genoa. Gismondi 1754's Giovan Battista Gismondi, was born in Genoa, Italy in 1754, opening his first workshop in 1763. The company would go on to create jewels for everyone from Pope Pius VI and the noble Doria family to Angela Bassett and Reese Witherspoon. Now run by its seventh generation, its history of beautiful jewelry continues with the new “Marea” range.
The one-of-a-kind cuff bracelet, featured above, was inspired by the movement of the sea in the Italian gulf, visible from the brand’s home city of Genoa. The name means “the tide.”
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The diamond and tanzanite bracelet was inspired by the Italian gulf near Genoa. Gismondi 1754's Giovan Battista Gismondi, was born in Genoa, Italy in 1754, opening his first workshop in 1763. The company would go on to create jewels for everyone from Pope Pius VI and the noble Doria family to Angela Bassett and Reese Witherspoon. Now run by its seventh generation, its history of beautiful jewelry continues with the new “Marea” range.
The one-of-a-kind cuff bracelet, featured above, was inspired by the movement of the sea in the Italian gulf, visible from the brand’s home city of Genoa. The name means “the tide.”
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NDC and Lorraine Schwartz announce new 'EDDI' class
The Emerging Designers Diamond Initiative provides diamond credit & mentorship to young brands helmed by BIPOC designers. The Natural Diamond Council and Lorraine Schwartz’s “Emerging Designers Diamond Initiative” (EDDI) announced its third group of designers. In 2021, EDDI began as a pledge to offer $1 million worth of diamond credit to young brands helmed by Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) designers, $20,000 per brand. The program has proved to be more holistic than just diamond credit. Designers who have been selected to participate in EDDI in the two previous classes have benefited from additional funds toward production costs and been paired with industry experts for mentorship. Read More
The Emerging Designers Diamond Initiative provides diamond credit & mentorship to young brands helmed by BIPOC designers. The Natural Diamond Council and Lorraine Schwartz’s “Emerging Designers Diamond Initiative” (EDDI) announced its third group of designers. In 2021, EDDI began as a pledge to offer $1 million worth of diamond credit to young brands helmed by Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC) designers, $20,000 per brand. The program has proved to be more holistic than just diamond credit. Designers who have been selected to participate in EDDI in the two previous classes have benefited from additional funds toward production costs and been paired with industry experts for mentorship. Read More
Tiffany buys 35 of the last diamonds recovered from Argyle Purchased directly from Rio Tinto, the collection consists of pinks, purples and one red, none larger than 1.52 carats. Tiffany & Co. has purchased 35 diamonds from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia. The “Tiffany Collection,” comprises fancy intense pink, fancy intense purplish-pink, fancy vivid pink, fancy vivid purplish-pink and deep pink diamonds, as well as one fancy red diamond. Read More
Kim Kardashian bought Princess Diana's amethyst cross -
Auction houses aren’t always at liberty to say who’s purchased their most high-profile pieces but it certainly can be interesting when they do. Sotheby’s revealed the name of the person who bought the large amethyst cross pendant created by Garrard and worn by Princess Diana on several occasions—Kim Kardashian. Sotheby’s offered the pendant as part of its online “Royal & Noble” sale, a mix of jewelry, furniture, ceramics and decorative objects with aristocratic ties.
The “Attallah Cross,” as it was known, features square-cut amethysts and 5.25 total carats of circular-cut diamonds. It is a substantial piece, measuring 136 x 95 mm, or about 5 inches long by 4 inches wide. The pre-sale estimate for the piece was £80,000 to £120,000 ($96,000 to $144,000).
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Auction houses aren’t always at liberty to say who’s purchased their most high-profile pieces but it certainly can be interesting when they do. Sotheby’s revealed the name of the person who bought the large amethyst cross pendant created by Garrard and worn by Princess Diana on several occasions—Kim Kardashian. Sotheby’s offered the pendant as part of its online “Royal & Noble” sale, a mix of jewelry, furniture, ceramics and decorative objects with aristocratic ties.
The “Attallah Cross,” as it was known, features square-cut amethysts and 5.25 total carats of circular-cut diamonds. It is a substantial piece, measuring 136 x 95 mm, or about 5 inches long by 4 inches wide. The pre-sale estimate for the piece was £80,000 to £120,000 ($96,000 to $144,000).
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CIBJO and Turkish Jewellery Exporters Association sign MoU -
The heads of the World Jewellery Confederation and the Turkish Jewellery Exporters' Association have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding, pledging the intent of the two organizations to cooperate closely in nurturing the development of both the Turkish and international jewellery, gemstone and precious metals industries. The MOU was signed by CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri and TJEA President Burak Yakin, in the presence of a large group of Turkish jewellery industry members and CIBJO officials. Read More
The heads of the World Jewellery Confederation and the Turkish Jewellery Exporters' Association have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding, pledging the intent of the two organizations to cooperate closely in nurturing the development of both the Turkish and international jewellery, gemstone and precious metals industries. The MOU was signed by CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri and TJEA President Burak Yakin, in the presence of a large group of Turkish jewellery industry members and CIBJO officials. Read More
Six stories that will shape the diamond market in 2023 -
Change in the diamond industry is often a slow burn. Generally, it takes a major global event such as the 2008 financial crisis, the 2020 pandemic or Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine to spur the market into action. The outbreak of Covid-19 forced the industry, along with the rest of the world, to pivot to digital. The financial meltdown compelled the trade to raise its compliance and reporting standards. Now, the industry is adjusting to the consequences of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the associated US sanctions on Alrosa. Market forces have not yet enabled that to play out fully. Read More
Change in the diamond industry is often a slow burn. Generally, it takes a major global event such as the 2008 financial crisis, the 2020 pandemic or Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine to spur the market into action. The outbreak of Covid-19 forced the industry, along with the rest of the world, to pivot to digital. The financial meltdown compelled the trade to raise its compliance and reporting standards. Now, the industry is adjusting to the consequences of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the associated US sanctions on Alrosa. Market forces have not yet enabled that to play out fully. Read More
Miners expect year of tumult as recession, risk and consolidation change face of industry -
Gold mining companies would turn increasingly to industry consolidation through merger and acquisitions this year, said Mark Bristow, CEO of Barrick Gold. Speaking to Bloomberg News, Bristow also said that his company’s preference was to focus on the junior market “where it fits with our exploration focus”. Bristow added that 2023 “… is going to be seen as the start of serious change – in the way mines operate and are held accountable”. Read More
Gold mining companies would turn increasingly to industry consolidation through merger and acquisitions this year, said Mark Bristow, CEO of Barrick Gold. Speaking to Bloomberg News, Bristow also said that his company’s preference was to focus on the junior market “where it fits with our exploration focus”. Bristow added that 2023 “… is going to be seen as the start of serious change – in the way mines operate and are held accountable”. Read More
De Beers to launch new melee screening device -
De Beers Ignite, the science and technology division of De Beers Group, has announced it will launch a new diamond verification instrument early next year. Part of the company’s automated melee screening range, the new device will enable automated and rapid verification of up to 3,600 diamonds per hour in the 0.001-carat to 0.0033-carat (or 0.6 mm to 1 mm) size range. De Beers said that with its automated feed, dispense function, and “very low referral rate” (the company did not respond to a request for the specific referral rate by press time), the device can be operated in-house with no specialist expertise required. Read More
De Beers Ignite, the science and technology division of De Beers Group, has announced it will launch a new diamond verification instrument early next year. Part of the company’s automated melee screening range, the new device will enable automated and rapid verification of up to 3,600 diamonds per hour in the 0.001-carat to 0.0033-carat (or 0.6 mm to 1 mm) size range. De Beers said that with its automated feed, dispense function, and “very low referral rate” (the company did not respond to a request for the specific referral rate by press time), the device can be operated in-house with no specialist expertise required. Read More
The jewellers' ode to nature -
Ever since humans invented jewellery, they have always drawn inspiration from nature. Representations of flowers or animals worn as an ornament are part of the history of mankind. When the jewellery collections of a number of big jewellery names were launched this summer, nature emerged as a source of eternal inspiration. When the first jewels came into being, at the same time as civilisations, the first reflex was to seek themes in nature,” explains Pierre Rainero, director of Image, Style and Heritage at Cartier. “Humans try to appropriate for themselves the values they attribute to elements of nature, whether animals or plants.
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Ever since humans invented jewellery, they have always drawn inspiration from nature. Representations of flowers or animals worn as an ornament are part of the history of mankind. When the jewellery collections of a number of big jewellery names were launched this summer, nature emerged as a source of eternal inspiration. When the first jewels came into being, at the same time as civilisations, the first reflex was to seek themes in nature,” explains Pierre Rainero, director of Image, Style and Heritage at Cartier. “Humans try to appropriate for themselves the values they attribute to elements of nature, whether animals or plants.
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'Williamson Pink Star' diamond sets auction record at $57.7m -
The “Williamson Pink Star,” an 11.15-carat fancy vivid pink diamond, sold for more than $57 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Friday, exceeding expectations and shattering an auction record. A private client from Boca Raton, Florida, bought the 11.15-carat internally flawless cushion-cut diamond, paying 453.2 million Hong Kong dollars ($57.7 million), well above its $21 million pre-sale estimate. The buyer, who was not named by Sotheby’s, renamed the stone “The Rosenberg Williamson Pink Star.” Read More
The “Williamson Pink Star,” an 11.15-carat fancy vivid pink diamond, sold for more than $57 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Friday, exceeding expectations and shattering an auction record. A private client from Boca Raton, Florida, bought the 11.15-carat internally flawless cushion-cut diamond, paying 453.2 million Hong Kong dollars ($57.7 million), well above its $21 million pre-sale estimate. The buyer, who was not named by Sotheby’s, renamed the stone “The Rosenberg Williamson Pink Star.” Read More
Gold jewelry auction supports Pure Earth's mission of mercury-free mining -
Pure Earth, a global environmental nonprofit, is teaming up with actor and musician Ruby Rivera Modine and more than 30 designers for the 2022 Pure Earth Pure Gold collection, featuring pieces crafted using only responsibly sourced Fairmined gold donated by Hoover and Strong. The collection is the centerpiece of Pure Earth’s ongoing collaboration with the responsible jewelry industry. The collection aims to raise awareness about the global impact of mercury pollution from gold mining, the plight of artisanal and small-scale gold miners, and the solutions being implemented in the Amazon rainforest and beyond.
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Pure Earth, a global environmental nonprofit, is teaming up with actor and musician Ruby Rivera Modine and more than 30 designers for the 2022 Pure Earth Pure Gold collection, featuring pieces crafted using only responsibly sourced Fairmined gold donated by Hoover and Strong. The collection is the centerpiece of Pure Earth’s ongoing collaboration with the responsible jewelry industry. The collection aims to raise awareness about the global impact of mercury pollution from gold mining, the plight of artisanal and small-scale gold miners, and the solutions being implemented in the Amazon rainforest and beyond.
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Enamel in jewellery making -
We take a closer look at the different types of enamelling that are bringing vivid colour to the world of jewellery design today. An ancient art form that has been used to decorate everything from classical Byzantine religious objects to Fabergé’s iconic Imperial eggs, enamelling has been revered throughout history. With fine jewellery, once again, taking a decidedly vibrant turn (Read: It's radical! Enamel jewels go pop), let’s delve a little deeper into the art of enamelling, in particular the different types of enamel – hot (vitreous) and cold (lacquer) – that are being used to bring vivid colour to jewels today, and the designers who are pioneering its use.
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We take a closer look at the different types of enamelling that are bringing vivid colour to the world of jewellery design today. An ancient art form that has been used to decorate everything from classical Byzantine religious objects to Fabergé’s iconic Imperial eggs, enamelling has been revered throughout history. With fine jewellery, once again, taking a decidedly vibrant turn (Read: It's radical! Enamel jewels go pop), let’s delve a little deeper into the art of enamelling, in particular the different types of enamel – hot (vitreous) and cold (lacquer) – that are being used to bring vivid colour to jewels today, and the designers who are pioneering its use.
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How can artisanal mining be transformed into legitimacy? - People ask me why we decided to set up Minexx and what were the issues we saw were not being addressed by the existing mining industry in Africa. The answer is that we started Minexx to bring traceability, transparency and trust to the mineral supply chains and help improve efficiency, health and safety on site and protect the environment. Why are minerals important? Isn’t mining an old unnecessary industry? The industry of the future is technology surely?
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Meet the new designers in Sotheby's 2nd 'Brilliant & Black' Exhibition - Auction house Sotheby’s has brought back the exhibition it pioneered last year to celebrate the artistry of Black jewelry designer, Brilliant & Black--with a raft of new designers showing their work. The second installment, Brilliant & Black: Age of Enlightenment, is again a partnership with acclaimed writer and curator Melanie Grant (winner of 2022’s Gem Award for Media Excellence) and is designed to showcase more than 70 pieces from 25 acclaimed and emerging Black jewelry designers.
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Emmanuel Tarpin is creating high-jewels to benefit environmental causes -
Anyone who’s familiar with Emmanuel Tarpin knows that his spectacular jewelry creations are inspired by flora and fauna whether it’s on land or sea. This is based on his lifelong passions of hiking in the French Alps where he was born and raised, and deep-sea diving throughout the world.
The celebrated artist is now combining his passions for high jewelry and the environment by creating a one-of-a-kind jewel and donating a significant portion of the proceeds to Coral Gardeners, a nongovernmental organization (NGO) dedicated to preserving and regenerating the coral reefs off the coast of the island of Mo’orea in French Polynesia.
For this project, Tarpin has created a Jellyfish Brooch with the sculptural forms and textured finishes that define his work.
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Anyone who’s familiar with Emmanuel Tarpin knows that his spectacular jewelry creations are inspired by flora and fauna whether it’s on land or sea. This is based on his lifelong passions of hiking in the French Alps where he was born and raised, and deep-sea diving throughout the world.
The celebrated artist is now combining his passions for high jewelry and the environment by creating a one-of-a-kind jewel and donating a significant portion of the proceeds to Coral Gardeners, a nongovernmental organization (NGO) dedicated to preserving and regenerating the coral reefs off the coast of the island of Mo’orea in French Polynesia.
For this project, Tarpin has created a Jellyfish Brooch with the sculptural forms and textured finishes that define his work.
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Queen Elizabeth II's 10 most famous & memorable jewels - The late Queen Elizabeth’s jewels are not only some of the most valuable and spectacular of any collection, but intimately linked to our memories of this outstanding monarch. But which ten jewels are most closely connected to our shared recollection of the Queen.
Which are the ten most memorable jewels worn by the Queen?
I have selected ten jewels from majestic, dazzling tiaras to the ever-present, low-key pearl necklaces that are associated with the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Each of these holds a memory of this remarkable woman who was part of all of our lives.
Who owns the Queen’s jewels?
This question is often asked and the jewels the Queen wore were a mix of the Crown Jewels that are in held in a trust for the Crown and passed from monarch to monarch as well as her own jewels that are her personal property. But let’s start with the crowns that she wore at her coronation, the most important moment in her public life.
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Which are the ten most memorable jewels worn by the Queen?
I have selected ten jewels from majestic, dazzling tiaras to the ever-present, low-key pearl necklaces that are associated with the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Each of these holds a memory of this remarkable woman who was part of all of our lives.
Who owns the Queen’s jewels?
This question is often asked and the jewels the Queen wore were a mix of the Crown Jewels that are in held in a trust for the Crown and passed from monarch to monarch as well as her own jewels that are her personal property. But let’s start with the crowns that she wore at her coronation, the most important moment in her public life.
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Gold coins found during kitchen renovation to yield $295K for UK couple - Golden treasure unearthed during the kitchen renovation of an 18th-century townhouse is likely to yield a $290,000 payday for a UK couple in Ellerby, a village in North Yorkshire. After ripping up the kitchen floor boards and breaking through a concrete slab, the couple encountered what they thought were old electrical connections. What they actually pulled out of the ground was an earthenware vessel about the size of a soda can filled to the brim with 264 gold coins. The container had rested undisturbed for nearly 300 years. Read More
Sotheby's brings back 'Brilliant & Black' selling exhibition -
A year after it launched its groundbreaking selling exhibition “Brilliant & Black: A Jewellery Renaissance,” Sotheby’s is bringing it back with more designers and a different theme. For last year’s event, Sotheby’s partnered with jewelry writer, 2022 Gem Award winner, and curator Melanie Grant to highlight the skill, imagination, and craftsmanship of Black jewelry designers from the 1950s to the present.
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A year after it launched its groundbreaking selling exhibition “Brilliant & Black: A Jewellery Renaissance,” Sotheby’s is bringing it back with more designers and a different theme. For last year’s event, Sotheby’s partnered with jewelry writer, 2022 Gem Award winner, and curator Melanie Grant to highlight the skill, imagination, and craftsmanship of Black jewelry designers from the 1950s to the present.
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11ct pink diamond from Tanzania expected to sell for 24M -
Sotheby’s unveiled an 11-carat fancy vivid pink diamond expected to sell for upwards of $20 million in a single-lot auction in October. Dubbed the “Williamson Pink Star,” the diamond is the product of a 32-carat rough stone unearthed at the Williamson mine in Mwadui, Tanzania, the country’s only major diamond mine that is known for its “bubble-gum pink” stones. Diacore bought the diamond for $13.8 million, or about $427,000 per carat, from mine operator Petra Diamonds in December 2021. Read More
Sotheby’s unveiled an 11-carat fancy vivid pink diamond expected to sell for upwards of $20 million in a single-lot auction in October. Dubbed the “Williamson Pink Star,” the diamond is the product of a 32-carat rough stone unearthed at the Williamson mine in Mwadui, Tanzania, the country’s only major diamond mine that is known for its “bubble-gum pink” stones. Diacore bought the diamond for $13.8 million, or about $427,000 per carat, from mine operator Petra Diamonds in December 2021. Read More
A rare red diamond is heading to auction -
Heritage Auctions will present a unique red diamond this fall. Headlining its fall jewelry sale on is a 1.21-carat fancy orangy red diamond, estimated to sell for between $100,000 and $150,000. “This gem is one of only a few diamonds to display enough saturation and intensity to be graded as a true red,” said Heritage Auctions’ Executive Director of Fine Jewelry Jill Burgum. “Adding to the allure, the cause of a red diamond’s color remains a mystery to scientists, making this stone even more of a marvel.” One of the rarest shades of diamonds alongside colors like violet, experts say the red diamond’s sale estimate is conservative and likely due to the I2 clarity grading, which denotes a significant inclusion. Read More
Heritage Auctions will present a unique red diamond this fall. Headlining its fall jewelry sale on is a 1.21-carat fancy orangy red diamond, estimated to sell for between $100,000 and $150,000. “This gem is one of only a few diamonds to display enough saturation and intensity to be graded as a true red,” said Heritage Auctions’ Executive Director of Fine Jewelry Jill Burgum. “Adding to the allure, the cause of a red diamond’s color remains a mystery to scientists, making this stone even more of a marvel.” One of the rarest shades of diamonds alongside colors like violet, experts say the red diamond’s sale estimate is conservative and likely due to the I2 clarity grading, which denotes a significant inclusion. Read More
Don't look back: The way ahead for high jewellery -
High jewellery trends move at a stately, glacial pace. Hardly surprising given the investment in both precious materials and time lavished on them. However, change is definitely afoot as this year’s high jewellery collections confirm that even the highest price luxury items are moving with the times. Some two dozen high jewellery collections were unveiled mainly in Paris in the first week of July to coincide with the couture shows. Having seen almost ever single one, we reveal those that stand out for their unique vision of what high jewellery means today. Read More
High jewellery trends move at a stately, glacial pace. Hardly surprising given the investment in both precious materials and time lavished on them. However, change is definitely afoot as this year’s high jewellery collections confirm that even the highest price luxury items are moving with the times. Some two dozen high jewellery collections were unveiled mainly in Paris in the first week of July to coincide with the couture shows. Having seen almost ever single one, we reveal those that stand out for their unique vision of what high jewellery means today. Read More
Top lots from Christie's online summer jewelry auction -
Christie’s New York has announced the results of its summer online jewelry auction. The sale sold 98 percent by lot, earning a total $4.5 million, or 107 percent above its low-end estimate on average. The sale’s top lot was the 3-carat fancy intense green colored diamond ring with fancy purplish-pink and fancy pink side stones weighing 0.45 and 0.41 carats, respectively. Read More
Christie’s New York has announced the results of its summer online jewelry auction. The sale sold 98 percent by lot, earning a total $4.5 million, or 107 percent above its low-end estimate on average. The sale’s top lot was the 3-carat fancy intense green colored diamond ring with fancy purplish-pink and fancy pink side stones weighing 0.45 and 0.41 carats, respectively. Read More
Wallis Hong's startling art jewellery -
The audacious gems of a Madrid-based jewellery designer at the start of his career are signalling a master in the wings. Wallis Hong is only 27 but his childhood memories speak of a magical and sinister garden paradise that seems sprung from the pages of a centuries-old legend. “My biggest wish is that my art pieces perfectly interpret my inner world,” he says. “And, when people see my work, that they can feel their own different connections with it.” And what a finely wrought otherworldly order his is. Jostling with vivid, fairytale recollections of his early life in a rural idyll in southeast China, the Madrid-based creative brims at interview with futuristic concepts, largely expressed, at the moment, in titanium sculptures that seem to move on the body, such is their electrifying colour and resemblance to nature’s breathing beauty.
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The audacious gems of a Madrid-based jewellery designer at the start of his career are signalling a master in the wings. Wallis Hong is only 27 but his childhood memories speak of a magical and sinister garden paradise that seems sprung from the pages of a centuries-old legend. “My biggest wish is that my art pieces perfectly interpret my inner world,” he says. “And, when people see my work, that they can feel their own different connections with it.” And what a finely wrought otherworldly order his is. Jostling with vivid, fairytale recollections of his early life in a rural idyll in southeast China, the Madrid-based creative brims at interview with futuristic concepts, largely expressed, at the moment, in titanium sculptures that seem to move on the body, such is their electrifying colour and resemblance to nature’s breathing beauty.
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Alice Sunderland's Calendarring awarded in the USA -
Dutch jewellery designer Alice Sunderland was the only European finalist to win the annual INSTORE Design Awards in the United States. She received the first prize in the category ‘Personalized Jewelry’. The INSTORE Design awards is one of the largest design contests for jewellery designers within the industry. Alice Sunderland was nominated with her famed Calendarring. This special ring consists of 365 sparkling diamonds, placed in 12 rows. Each diamond symbolizes a day of the year. This allows for a coloured diamond to be placed on a date that is of special significance to the wearer, so that this memorable date can be immortalized Processing Plant arrives. Read More
Dutch jewellery designer Alice Sunderland was the only European finalist to win the annual INSTORE Design Awards in the United States. She received the first prize in the category ‘Personalized Jewelry’. The INSTORE Design awards is one of the largest design contests for jewellery designers within the industry. Alice Sunderland was nominated with her famed Calendarring. This special ring consists of 365 sparkling diamonds, placed in 12 rows. Each diamond symbolizes a day of the year. This allows for a coloured diamond to be placed on a date that is of special significance to the wearer, so that this memorable date can be immortalized Processing Plant arrives. Read More
Arrival of plant components sees Molo site activity ramp up - NetSource Materials has provided a progress update for Phase 1 of the Molo graphite mine in Madagascar. The processing plant has arrived and been unloaded at the local port of Fort Dauphin and has cleared customs. Company-appointed logistics specialists have now commenced transporting all modules of the processing plant, including two mobile cranes, to the mine site. Earthworks at the mine site are complete and civil works are on schedule to be completed by the time the Processing Plant arrives. Read More
Christian Tse launches 3D printing for sterling silver jewellery - The award-winning jewellery designer and president of Formula 3D has announced the official launch of 925 sterling silver for 3D printing of fine jewellery on Desktop Metal’s Production SystemTM platform. Christian Tse of Formula 3D, in partnership with Desktop Metal, announced the official launch of 925 sterling silver for 3D printing of fine jewellery on Desktop Metal’s Production SystemTM platform, offering jewellery and luxury goods manufacturers the world’s fastest way to directly 3D print high-quality jewellery, watches, belt buckles, and decorative hardware for handbags. Read More
Take a tour through Buccellati's vintage jewelry collection -
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I’d like to welcome you to a guided tour of six decades of jewelry from storied Italian brand Buccellati. The company was founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, known lovingly as the “Prince of Goldsmiths.” The company, which is now owned by luxury titan Richemont, remained a family affair for decades. Each generation made its mark on the business, from Mario’s son, Gianmaria, to his grandson, Andrea. His great-granddaughter, Lucrezia Buccellati, is currently a creative director. The Milanese brand is known for its unique yet understated styles, taking inspiration from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Image: This 1950s “Profondo Blu” cocktail ring circa the 1950s is part of Buccellati’s 37-piece Vintage collection, on display now in select locations worldwide.
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I’d like to welcome you to a guided tour of six decades of jewelry from storied Italian brand Buccellati. The company was founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, known lovingly as the “Prince of Goldsmiths.” The company, which is now owned by luxury titan Richemont, remained a family affair for decades. Each generation made its mark on the business, from Mario’s son, Gianmaria, to his grandson, Andrea. His great-granddaughter, Lucrezia Buccellati, is currently a creative director. The Milanese brand is known for its unique yet understated styles, taking inspiration from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Image: This 1950s “Profondo Blu” cocktail ring circa the 1950s is part of Buccellati’s 37-piece Vintage collection, on display now in select locations worldwide.
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Amanda's Style File: Spicy spinels -
Tough, vibrant, and full of personality, spinel is a perfect birthstone for August babies, Amanda Gizzi says. Spinel is a gemstone perfectly suited for those celebrating birthdays this month. It is a tough, vibrant stone with enough personality to keep life interesting. The color variations offer a little something for everyone, with both warm and cool tones available.
Image: Todd Reed’s 18-karat gold cabochon spinel cuff ($30,000) highlights the wide range of colors this wonderful gemstone displays. Spinel is one of the two birthstones for the month of August. Read More
Tough, vibrant, and full of personality, spinel is a perfect birthstone for August babies, Amanda Gizzi says. Spinel is a gemstone perfectly suited for those celebrating birthdays this month. It is a tough, vibrant stone with enough personality to keep life interesting. The color variations offer a little something for everyone, with both warm and cool tones available.
Image: Todd Reed’s 18-karat gold cabochon spinel cuff ($30,000) highlights the wide range of colors this wonderful gemstone displays. Spinel is one of the two birthstones for the month of August. Read More
Aether Diamonds announces Bombe, its first sustainable jewelry collection - The company stated that it makes diamonds from atmospheric carbon, using carbon sequestration technology to pull CO2 directly from the air and transform it into diamonds, noting that each carat of diamond sold by Aether offsets customers' carbon footprints for over one year. "We've been waiting to show the world what's possible with our Diamonds," said Ryan Shearman, Co-Founder and CEO at Aether. Read More
Elivs & Colonel Tom Parker's 'lost' jewelry coming to auction - The sale includes pieces “The King” gifted to his longtime manager, as well as jewelry Elvis owned and wore on stage. Jewelry belonging to “the man who made Elvis Presley”—Colonel Tom Parker—that was believed to be lost for decades is coming to auction. The sale will feature more than 40 pieces of jewelry Elvis either gave to Parker, had made for Parker, or were gifted to Parker by friends and associates who were connected to Elvis. They serve as a kind of timeline tracing the progression of Elvis’ career and sometimes tumultuous relationship with Parker, who became the megastar’s manager in 1956 and remained a confidante throughout his career. Read More
Gemstones are both a growth and value investment -
Elke Berr is a gemmologist, stone hunter, broker and jewellery designer. She sells gems to major jewellery brands, but also to private clients who want to build up a portfolio of stones. The expert works with independent wealth managers, one of whom is Anne-Sophie Tourrette, founder of AdvisorOne. The two professionals explain how to start investing in stones. The two professionals explain how to start investing in stones. Elke is as discreet as she is renowned in the world of jewellery and gemstone brokerage. She has been in the business for decades and developed a passion for gems while a student in Germany. Thanks to her discretion and patience, she was able to gain access to the prestigious Mogok mine and other mines that are usually closed to foreigners. Read More
Elke Berr is a gemmologist, stone hunter, broker and jewellery designer. She sells gems to major jewellery brands, but also to private clients who want to build up a portfolio of stones. The expert works with independent wealth managers, one of whom is Anne-Sophie Tourrette, founder of AdvisorOne. The two professionals explain how to start investing in stones. The two professionals explain how to start investing in stones. Elke is as discreet as she is renowned in the world of jewellery and gemstone brokerage. She has been in the business for decades and developed a passion for gems while a student in Germany. Thanks to her discretion and patience, she was able to gain access to the prestigious Mogok mine and other mines that are usually closed to foreigners. Read More
China's 'Silver Economy' is here to spend -
What Happened: China’s Ministry of Industrial and Information Technology has issued a notice promoting the inclusion of clothing and products for elderly people in its 2022 product catalog. This aligns with the Chinese Community Party’s 14th five-year plan, published in 2020, which includes a section specifically prioritizing the well being of elderly people through expansion of government support. The Jing Take: This push to strengthen the “silver economy” is timely: China has one of the fastest growing aging populations, with the number of residents aged 60 and above set to reach 321 million by 2025.
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What Happened: China’s Ministry of Industrial and Information Technology has issued a notice promoting the inclusion of clothing and products for elderly people in its 2022 product catalog. This aligns with the Chinese Community Party’s 14th five-year plan, published in 2020, which includes a section specifically prioritizing the well being of elderly people through expansion of government support. The Jing Take: This push to strengthen the “silver economy” is timely: China has one of the fastest growing aging populations, with the number of residents aged 60 and above set to reach 321 million by 2025.
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Alexandra Jefford: Jewellery that feeds the mind -
When English painter and illustrator Alexandra Jefford creates jewellery, it becomes a miniature work of art that you can carry with you. Her specialties are engraving and drawing, but to tell all her inner stories, she felt the need to add a new medium to her artistic palette: jewellery. She studied jewellery design at the Gemological Institute of America and gemmology at the Gemmological Association of Great Britain, and in 2002 she launched her first creations. Her specialities are engraving and drawing, but to tell all her inner stories, she felt the need to add a new medium to her artistic palette: jewellery.
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When English painter and illustrator Alexandra Jefford creates jewellery, it becomes a miniature work of art that you can carry with you. Her specialties are engraving and drawing, but to tell all her inner stories, she felt the need to add a new medium to her artistic palette: jewellery. She studied jewellery design at the Gemological Institute of America and gemmology at the Gemmological Association of Great Britain, and in 2002 she launched her first creations. Her specialities are engraving and drawing, but to tell all her inner stories, she felt the need to add a new medium to her artistic palette: jewellery.
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Current jewelry trend: color craze -
Like everyone, the jewelry designers who descended on the Couture show this year have been feeling cooped up. Many skipped the 2021 Las Vegas jewelry trade show due to COVID-19 fears or international travel restrictions. Most have enjoyed a bustling couple years of business. These factors led to a joyful Sin City reunion featuring collections bursting with color. Among the current jewelry trends in the market, color was the reigning theme at Couture 2022.
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Like everyone, the jewelry designers who descended on the Couture show this year have been feeling cooped up. Many skipped the 2021 Las Vegas jewelry trade show due to COVID-19 fears or international travel restrictions. Most have enjoyed a bustling couple years of business. These factors led to a joyful Sin City reunion featuring collections bursting with color. Among the current jewelry trends in the market, color was the reigning theme at Couture 2022.
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Messika's new high jewelry collection is one for the Gods -
Messika’s new high jewelry collection would be fit for Cleopatra.
Presented in Paris, “Beyond the Light” takes its inspiration from ancient Egypt. The choker-filled collection boasts none as impressive as the one found in the “Akh-Ba-Ka” set, which features 15 diamonds cut from the same 110-carat rough recovered from Botswana’s Lucara mine. “I wanted a strong diamond as an inheritance for the house,” said Valérie Messika, whose renowned diamond dealer father André Messika and brother Ilan acquired the stone in 2020. Read More
Messika’s new high jewelry collection would be fit for Cleopatra.
Presented in Paris, “Beyond the Light” takes its inspiration from ancient Egypt. The choker-filled collection boasts none as impressive as the one found in the “Akh-Ba-Ka” set, which features 15 diamonds cut from the same 110-carat rough recovered from Botswana’s Lucara mine. “I wanted a strong diamond as an inheritance for the house,” said Valérie Messika, whose renowned diamond dealer father André Messika and brother Ilan acquired the stone in 2020. Read More
Here's why a night of December 1976 is special for Elvis Presley's jeweler -
The "King of Rock and Roll" was known for his glittering lifestyle, costume, and jewelry. Elvis' diamonds, like him, were iconic too. And who'd know more about those diamonds than people close to him? An article in Natural Diamonds Council's website talks about Elvis' diamonds through the eyes of his jeweler, Mordechai Yerushalmi, the owner of The Jewelers Inc. Per the report, Elvis was known to have purchased several diamond rings over the years, and he'd be generous enough to give some away by taking them out of his fingers; many called him king of rock and roll, after all. Diamond pieces attributed to Elvis have also come up in auctions in the past few decades. Mordechai would often bring Elvis jewelry collections to choose from for his shows. But his most memorable moment is from a night in December 1976 — Elvis' last ever Vegas trip.
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The "King of Rock and Roll" was known for his glittering lifestyle, costume, and jewelry. Elvis' diamonds, like him, were iconic too. And who'd know more about those diamonds than people close to him? An article in Natural Diamonds Council's website talks about Elvis' diamonds through the eyes of his jeweler, Mordechai Yerushalmi, the owner of The Jewelers Inc. Per the report, Elvis was known to have purchased several diamond rings over the years, and he'd be generous enough to give some away by taking them out of his fingers; many called him king of rock and roll, after all. Diamond pieces attributed to Elvis have also come up in auctions in the past few decades. Mordechai would often bring Elvis jewelry collections to choose from for his shows. But his most memorable moment is from a night in December 1976 — Elvis' last ever Vegas trip.
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Gem stunner sets record: most diamonds in one ring -
India-based jewelry manufacturer SWA Diamonds obliterated the Guinness World Record for the "Most Diamonds Set in One Ring" with its creation, "The Touch of Ami," with an astonishing 24,679 gems. Inspired by the graceful, undulating layers of the pink oyster mushroom, SWA's design nearly doubled the number of natural diamonds employed by the previous record holder. Indian jeweler Harshit Bansal had held the Guinness Record in this category since December 2020. His piece, The Ring of Prosperity, turned heads with an eight-layer floral ring set with 12,638 diamonds. Visit the Jewelry Judge on LinkedIn
India-based jewelry manufacturer SWA Diamonds obliterated the Guinness World Record for the "Most Diamonds Set in One Ring" with its creation, "The Touch of Ami," with an astonishing 24,679 gems. Inspired by the graceful, undulating layers of the pink oyster mushroom, SWA's design nearly doubled the number of natural diamonds employed by the previous record holder. Indian jeweler Harshit Bansal had held the Guinness Record in this category since December 2020. His piece, The Ring of Prosperity, turned heads with an eight-layer floral ring set with 12,638 diamonds. Visit the Jewelry Judge on LinkedIn
Naples jeweler is venturing to Alaska in search of gold -
Jewelry entrepreneur Barry Nicholls is out to find gold. The journey's a long one. He's heading out far — as far as Alaska. As per a news report, Nicholls is the owner of Paradise Jewelry store and has decided to spend several days in July searching for gold in Alaska. The report notes that he'd be out for a 10-day trip with Gold Fever Prospecting to look for gold on the south fork of the Fortymile River. Nicholls is only fulfilling his long-lived dream with this trip.
[Image source: Barry Nicholls/LinkedIn]
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Jewelry entrepreneur Barry Nicholls is out to find gold. The journey's a long one. He's heading out far — as far as Alaska. As per a news report, Nicholls is the owner of Paradise Jewelry store and has decided to spend several days in July searching for gold in Alaska. The report notes that he'd be out for a 10-day trip with Gold Fever Prospecting to look for gold on the south fork of the Fortymile River. Nicholls is only fulfilling his long-lived dream with this trip.
[Image source: Barry Nicholls/LinkedIn]
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Amanda's style file: Delicious Pears -
Sometimes, a style of jewelry can just sweep in, seemingly out of nowhere, and become an overnight sensation. Pear shapes are one of those styles. Fancy shapes have been climbing in popularity for a while, but pears are officially everywhere, and they’re leaving their outdated settings and negative connotations behind to make room for fresh vibes and stylish settings. Read More
Sometimes, a style of jewelry can just sweep in, seemingly out of nowhere, and become an overnight sensation. Pear shapes are one of those styles. Fancy shapes have been climbing in popularity for a while, but pears are officially everywhere, and they’re leaving their outdated settings and negative connotations behind to make room for fresh vibes and stylish settings. Read More
'Unicorn' Cartier watch hits the auction block -
A rare and important Cartier wristwatch is headed to Sotheby’s Paris this September. The auction house will offer the 1983 Cartier Cheich watch—what it’s calling a “watch unicorn”—on Sept. 30 as part of its Luxury Edit sale series. The model has a history steeped in racing lore that begins with the Paris-Dakar race, also known as the Dakar Rally. Started in 1978, the Paris-Dakar race originally began in Paris, France and ended in Dakar, Senegal, traveling some 10,000 kilometers, or 6,214 miles. (Today, the Dakar rally is held in Saudia Arabia after a decade in South America.)
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A rare and important Cartier wristwatch is headed to Sotheby’s Paris this September. The auction house will offer the 1983 Cartier Cheich watch—what it’s calling a “watch unicorn”—on Sept. 30 as part of its Luxury Edit sale series. The model has a history steeped in racing lore that begins with the Paris-Dakar race, also known as the Dakar Rally. Started in 1978, the Paris-Dakar race originally began in Paris, France and ended in Dakar, Senegal, traveling some 10,000 kilometers, or 6,214 miles. (Today, the Dakar rally is held in Saudia Arabia after a decade in South America.)
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UK jewellery store to close after 277 years in business -
A historic west Suffolk jewellers is set to close after 277 years in business. Thurlow Champness has announced the imminent closure of the Abbeygate Street store in Bury St Edmunds. It is thought to be the town's oldest continuing retail business. The history of the jewellers dates back to 1745 when watchmaker George Lumley set up business, and the company became officially established in 1815, selling clocks, watches, diamond jewellery and gold pieces. “Unfortunately, we have no one to pass the business to, and after a long career I am keen to focus more on family life and invest some time in my hobbies” Read More
A historic west Suffolk jewellers is set to close after 277 years in business. Thurlow Champness has announced the imminent closure of the Abbeygate Street store in Bury St Edmunds. It is thought to be the town's oldest continuing retail business. The history of the jewellers dates back to 1745 when watchmaker George Lumley set up business, and the company became officially established in 1815, selling clocks, watches, diamond jewellery and gold pieces. “Unfortunately, we have no one to pass the business to, and after a long career I am keen to focus more on family life and invest some time in my hobbies” Read More
Scrap metal find turns out to be $33m Faberge golden egg -
A $14,000 jumble sale find turned into millions of dollars for a man who'd been thwarted in his attempts to turn a quick profit by selling the tiny ornament to scrap metal dealers.
The man, who hails from the Midwest but wishes to remain anonymous, had been left financially stretched after he apparently overestimated what the tiny golden egg would be worth once melted down. He'd been hoping to make $500. In a fit of desperation one night last year, he typed "egg" and the name engraved on the clock it contained - "Vacheron Constantin" - into Google. His search brought up a 2011 article in Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper describing a "frantic search" for the object: the Third Imperial Easter Egg, made by Faberge for the Russian royal family and estimated to be worth 20 million pounds ($33 million).
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A $14,000 jumble sale find turned into millions of dollars for a man who'd been thwarted in his attempts to turn a quick profit by selling the tiny ornament to scrap metal dealers.
The man, who hails from the Midwest but wishes to remain anonymous, had been left financially stretched after he apparently overestimated what the tiny golden egg would be worth once melted down. He'd been hoping to make $500. In a fit of desperation one night last year, he typed "egg" and the name engraved on the clock it contained - "Vacheron Constantin" - into Google. His search brought up a 2011 article in Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper describing a "frantic search" for the object: the Third Imperial Easter Egg, made by Faberge for the Russian royal family and estimated to be worth 20 million pounds ($33 million).
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LMVH invests in lab-grown producer Lusix -
LVMH Luxury Ventures has joined two other investors in a $90 million funding round for lab-grown producer Lusix. The money will help Lusix open a new, solar-powered factory in Israel, where production is due to start this summer, the company said. “I don’t think there’s ever been, so far, a leading luxury brand that has invested in lab-grown diamonds,” Lusix founder Benny Landa commented at the JCK Las Vegas show. “So the fact that it’s them, and the fact that they chose us, we think is really fantastic.” The other participants in the funding round are Ragnar Crossover Fund and More Investments. Read More
LVMH Luxury Ventures has joined two other investors in a $90 million funding round for lab-grown producer Lusix. The money will help Lusix open a new, solar-powered factory in Israel, where production is due to start this summer, the company said. “I don’t think there’s ever been, so far, a leading luxury brand that has invested in lab-grown diamonds,” Lusix founder Benny Landa commented at the JCK Las Vegas show. “So the fact that it’s them, and the fact that they chose us, we think is really fantastic.” The other participants in the funding round are Ragnar Crossover Fund and More Investments. Read More
Are tech accessories luxury's next big opportunity? -
Ah-Lun, a young woman born after 1998, upgraded to a new phone less than three months ago and has already bought 35 phone cases. “For me, the phone case doesn’t just protect the phone. It is a fashion element—different phone cases match different outfits,” she told Jing Daily. The number of consumers like Ah-Lun, who like to collect phone cases, is growing globally. But given that so much of China’s daily life is impossible without mobile tech, the sector is especially lucrative. These cases are another way to showboat status. According to data from NPD Group, 75% of smartphone users are using cases; this means that of the 1.4 billion smartphone shipments made in 2021, about 1 billion shoppers are also buying cases. Read More
Ah-Lun, a young woman born after 1998, upgraded to a new phone less than three months ago and has already bought 35 phone cases. “For me, the phone case doesn’t just protect the phone. It is a fashion element—different phone cases match different outfits,” she told Jing Daily. The number of consumers like Ah-Lun, who like to collect phone cases, is growing globally. But given that so much of China’s daily life is impossible without mobile tech, the sector is especially lucrative. These cases are another way to showboat status. According to data from NPD Group, 75% of smartphone users are using cases; this means that of the 1.4 billion smartphone shipments made in 2021, about 1 billion shoppers are also buying cases. Read More
See Bulgari's breathtaking 'Garden of Wonders' - For a moment, Bulgari transformed Paris into Rome. Earlier this month, the Roman jewelry house presented its new high jewelry collection, “Eden the Garden of Wonders,” in the City of Lights with brand ambassadors, like recent addition Anne Hathaway, in attendance. The collection comprises 140 one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted pieces, with special attention to emeralds. There were 30 jewels with emeralds as the centerpiece, the most Bulgari has ever shown. Read More
'Great American Diamonds' Take Center Stage at the Smithsonian -
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History just unveiled "Great American Diamonds," a new exhibit showcasing four of the most stunning diamonds ever found in the United States. Some of the new gems going on display are record holders, including the Freedom Diamond, the largest faceted diamond ever to originate in the United States, and the Uncle Sam Diamond, an emerald-cut stone fashioned from the largest uncut American diamond ever discovered. Read More
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History just unveiled "Great American Diamonds," a new exhibit showcasing four of the most stunning diamonds ever found in the United States. Some of the new gems going on display are record holders, including the Freedom Diamond, the largest faceted diamond ever to originate in the United States, and the Uncle Sam Diamond, an emerald-cut stone fashioned from the largest uncut American diamond ever discovered. Read More
The winners of the 2022 Couture Design Awards - The 2022 Couture Design Awards began with paying tribute to two beloved individuals the industry lost in the last year: Alex Sepkus and Steven Kaiser. Sepkus, a longtime Couture designer died in September 2021 from a complication related to lymphoma. Kaiser was a watch industry veteran who consulted for Couture and served as a friend and mentor to many. He died unexpectedly in May. Gannon Brousseau also welcomed a group of newcomers to the show this year—the 13 BIPOC designers who comprise The Radiance by Couture, a product of the mentorship program of Couture’s Diversity Action Council. Read More
Bulgari looks to seduce with Serpenti's rich history of style - Bulgari continues to develop the Serpenti, its signature watch design, with the arrival this Spring of dazzling new high jewellery watches that emphasize both the mechanical prowess as well as the tradition of highly decorative finishes on these small coiling surfaces. The Serpenti has been a star of the Roman jeweller since the 1950’s when the house evolved the Tubogas bracelets into the first Serpenti watches with a hidden dial, the perfect canvas for extravagant jewellery creations that often featured precious stones, enamel work and shimmering diamonds. The idea has come around full-circle as Bulgari unveils four Serpenti Misteriosi Piccolissimo Secret high jewellery watches.
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JAR jewles smash auction estimate at Christie's NY -
The JAR jewels from the estate of Ann Getty were an undeniable hit at the Christie’s New York Magnificent Jewels sale. The 12 jewels that sold during the auction went for a total of $5.1 million, well outselling the $1.5 million Christie’s predicted the collection might garner. Joel Arthur Rosenthal—commonly known by his initials, JAR—is an American designer beloved by discerning collectors. Rosenthal opened his Parisian studio in 1977, crafting one-of-a-kind jewels that reference nature, historical architectural elements, and textile-like patterns.
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The JAR jewels from the estate of Ann Getty were an undeniable hit at the Christie’s New York Magnificent Jewels sale. The 12 jewels that sold during the auction went for a total of $5.1 million, well outselling the $1.5 million Christie’s predicted the collection might garner. Joel Arthur Rosenthal—commonly known by his initials, JAR—is an American designer beloved by discerning collectors. Rosenthal opened his Parisian studio in 1977, crafting one-of-a-kind jewels that reference nature, historical architectural elements, and textile-like patterns.
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GIA Advertorial: A secure way to buy and sell laboratory-grown diamonds - Laboratory-grown diamonds are increasingly available in greater quantities, higher quality and new colors at price points that many find attractive. It is no wonder, then, that laboratory-grown diamonds are a growing presence in the marketplace. Laboratory-grown diamonds are appealing options for consumers looking for affordable, attractive alternatives to natural diamonds. They make it easier for consumers to size up or go higher in 4Cs quality. Read More
Israel, UAE sign tariff deal - Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have reached a trade deal that will abolish certain tariffs on diamonds and jewelry. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) will eliminate customs duties on more than 96% of products across a range of sectors, the countries said. It will advance bilateral trade beyond $10 billion within five years, according to a statement by the UAE’s Ministry of Economy. Tariffs on most jewelry, diamonds and precious gems entering the UAE from Israel will drop from 5% to 0% according to the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry. Read More
Jewelry that gives back to the LGBTQ+ Community -
Greenwich St. Jewelers has collaborated with Ron Anderson and David Rees of TenThousandThings to create an exclusive Ethiopian Opal version of their signature Chiclet Necklace. Launching June 1, 25% of proceeds will go to SAGE, a national advocacy and services organization for LGBTQ+ elders. Eriness Rainbow Pride Necklace: 20% of each purchase will be donated to The Trevor Project for the month of June. Eriness Rainbow Pride necklace: offers affiliate tracking via ShareASale & Skimlinks on ALL rainbow jewelry during Pride Month. Yi Collection Sapphire Rainbow Petite Chain Ring: For the month of June, 20% of proceeds from this ring style will go to the Trevor Project. Read More
Greenwich St. Jewelers has collaborated with Ron Anderson and David Rees of TenThousandThings to create an exclusive Ethiopian Opal version of their signature Chiclet Necklace. Launching June 1, 25% of proceeds will go to SAGE, a national advocacy and services organization for LGBTQ+ elders. Eriness Rainbow Pride Necklace: 20% of each purchase will be donated to The Trevor Project for the month of June. Eriness Rainbow Pride necklace: offers affiliate tracking via ShareASale & Skimlinks on ALL rainbow jewelry during Pride Month. Yi Collection Sapphire Rainbow Petite Chain Ring: For the month of June, 20% of proceeds from this ring style will go to the Trevor Project. Read More
The jewelry epiphany of the year -
Marie-Antoinette had a reputation for collecting stratospherically valuable diamonds—one particular necklace, in the infamous L’affaire du collier de la reine, would even spell her eventual doom—but she was an equal opportunist with as much a taste for faux bijoux. She wasn’t alone: In the 18th century, paste—the term used for glass cut and polished to resemble diamonds and gemstones—was a Parisian art form. Today, quality Georgian-era examples can sell for thousands of dollars, higher with provenance. Read More
Marie-Antoinette had a reputation for collecting stratospherically valuable diamonds—one particular necklace, in the infamous L’affaire du collier de la reine, would even spell her eventual doom—but she was an equal opportunist with as much a taste for faux bijoux. She wasn’t alone: In the 18th century, paste—the term used for glass cut and polished to resemble diamonds and gemstones—was a Parisian art form. Today, quality Georgian-era examples can sell for thousands of dollars, higher with provenance. Read More
Amanda's style file: Lustrous pearls for June -
June’s birthstone is an incredible gift from nature and is celebrated in these 18 styles gathered by Amanda Gizzi. Pearls are an incredible gift from nature. Even cultured pearls are fascinating when you think about how a creature can take an irritant, like a piece of sand, and turn it into a lustrous object that is coveted by men and women around the globe. Pearls have long been a symbol of professionalism and grace. They have been strung across the necks of famous people from all ages. While they are classic gems that never go out of style, pearls have had their moments of increased popularity; this is one of those times. Pearls are given an air of freshness by talented designers who put them into jewelry that grabs attention with a modern aesthetic, attracting new generations of admirers.
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June’s birthstone is an incredible gift from nature and is celebrated in these 18 styles gathered by Amanda Gizzi. Pearls are an incredible gift from nature. Even cultured pearls are fascinating when you think about how a creature can take an irritant, like a piece of sand, and turn it into a lustrous object that is coveted by men and women around the globe. Pearls have long been a symbol of professionalism and grace. They have been strung across the necks of famous people from all ages. While they are classic gems that never go out of style, pearls have had their moments of increased popularity; this is one of those times. Pearls are given an air of freshness by talented designers who put them into jewelry that grabs attention with a modern aesthetic, attracting new generations of admirers.
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State of the colored stone market: The biggest research developments of the last 5 years -
As technology accelerates the rate of scientific findings, it’s become more important than ever for the colored stone sector to keep up. In a constantly evolving marketplace where new sources and new treatments are regularly coming online, the gemological research being done across the world is paramount to the trade. Read More
As technology accelerates the rate of scientific findings, it’s become more important than ever for the colored stone sector to keep up. In a constantly evolving marketplace where new sources and new treatments are regularly coming online, the gemological research being done across the world is paramount to the trade. Read More
Micro mosaic: The wonderful world of jewels by Sicis - Micro mosaics make a comeback in Sicis' daringly contemporary jewels with an ancient soul. Sicis Jewels’ dazzling creations stand out from anything else you may find in the windows of luxury jewellers around the world. Unlike more conventional jewels, the star of each design is not a gemstone but micro mosaic. This ancient technique dates back to Roman times and allows rich patterns and intriguing miniature works of art to be created by placing together thousands of different coloured miniature enamel glass pieces or tesserae. Every jewel is as much a work of art as it is a triumph of design, know-how and meticulous craftsmanship.
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Demand for diamond traceability spikes -
The diamond and jewelry industry is seeing a surge of interest in traceability programs as companies seek to avoid Russian supply. So says Sarine Technologies CEO David Block: "There has been huge interest from all the different players in the industry since the conflict broke out with regards to traceability. What used to be regarded as something that’s nice to have and maybe will happen in the future, people now understand this is something that is needed, and they must start taking action in order to adapt their processes and the supply chain to enable traceability." Read More
The diamond and jewelry industry is seeing a surge of interest in traceability programs as companies seek to avoid Russian supply. So says Sarine Technologies CEO David Block: "There has been huge interest from all the different players in the industry since the conflict broke out with regards to traceability. What used to be regarded as something that’s nice to have and maybe will happen in the future, people now understand this is something that is needed, and they must start taking action in order to adapt their processes and the supply chain to enable traceability." Read More
The influence of colour in high jewellery through the decades -
Coloured gemstones are the artist’s palette for the jeweller with exciting discoveries heralding new designs and new trends. Rainbows, hand-painted by children and posted on the front windows of homes across the land, became one of the enduring images of the coronavirus pandemic. They symbolised hope and solidarity, their cheerful colours a morale-booster for all. Nature’s meteorological spectrum of vibrant hues also served as a different form of inspiration, enthusing jewellery designers to look at mother earth’s broad palette of gemstones and piling them all together into rainbow-coloured jewels. Jewellery is currently going through a joyful period of fancy-coloured sapphires, tourmalines, and beryl of almost every hue as well of course as the spectacular-coloured diamonds with yellows and browns emerging as new favourites. However, colour does slip in and out of fashion.
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Coloured gemstones are the artist’s palette for the jeweller with exciting discoveries heralding new designs and new trends. Rainbows, hand-painted by children and posted on the front windows of homes across the land, became one of the enduring images of the coronavirus pandemic. They symbolised hope and solidarity, their cheerful colours a morale-booster for all. Nature’s meteorological spectrum of vibrant hues also served as a different form of inspiration, enthusing jewellery designers to look at mother earth’s broad palette of gemstones and piling them all together into rainbow-coloured jewels. Jewellery is currently going through a joyful period of fancy-coloured sapphires, tourmalines, and beryl of almost every hue as well of course as the spectacular-coloured diamonds with yellows and browns emerging as new favourites. However, colour does slip in and out of fashion.
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De Beers now able to track all its diamonds -
De Beers has expanded its Tracr blockchain platform to track all of its diamonds through to retail. The program will “underpin confidence in natural diamonds” and is a first step in enhancing standards in the industry, De Beers CEO Bruce Cleaver said. By deploying the platform “at scale,” De Beers will be able to provide provenance information from the mine to the sightholder to the jewelry store. This information is tamper proof thanks to the blockchain technology. The model means diamonds can be added to Tracr in large quantities and at high speed. Read More
De Beers has expanded its Tracr blockchain platform to track all of its diamonds through to retail. The program will “underpin confidence in natural diamonds” and is a first step in enhancing standards in the industry, De Beers CEO Bruce Cleaver said. By deploying the platform “at scale,” De Beers will be able to provide provenance information from the mine to the sightholder to the jewelry store. This information is tamper proof thanks to the blockchain technology. The model means diamonds can be added to Tracr in large quantities and at high speed. Read More
Italian jewellery brand Gismondi 1754 has landed at Saks Fifth Avenue -
The Genoese jeweller’s collections will be available in May at five branches of the US department store chain, in Beverly Hills, Houston, Miami, Palm Beach and Naples. In November, Gismondi 1754 products will also be commercialised at the New York branch of Saks Fifth Avenue. Through this open-ended commercial deal with Saks Fifth Avenue, Gismondi 1754 has consolidated its presence in the USA, where it is also distributed via branches of luxury department store Neiman Marcus. Gismondi 1754 announced the new partnership after exhibiting at Vicenzaoro where the brand picked up orders worth over €500,000. Read More
The Genoese jeweller’s collections will be available in May at five branches of the US department store chain, in Beverly Hills, Houston, Miami, Palm Beach and Naples. In November, Gismondi 1754 products will also be commercialised at the New York branch of Saks Fifth Avenue. Through this open-ended commercial deal with Saks Fifth Avenue, Gismondi 1754 has consolidated its presence in the USA, where it is also distributed via branches of luxury department store Neiman Marcus. Gismondi 1754 announced the new partnership after exhibiting at Vicenzaoro where the brand picked up orders worth over €500,000. Read More
Graff unveils 50-c D flawless diamond at Palm Beach boutique -
A 50.08-carat D Flawless oval diamond is the centerpiece of an exhibition of gems and high jewelry by Graff, which opened at Graff’s Palm Beach boutique. Graff, in a statement, says it is the largest D Flawless diamond in 20 years to be unveiled by the high jewelry brand. It is available for view by appointment. It serves as the major attraction of a high jewelry exhibition titled, “Graffabulous,” that includes a number of high jewelry creations by Graff showcasing high-quality diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires.
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A 50.08-carat D Flawless oval diamond is the centerpiece of an exhibition of gems and high jewelry by Graff, which opened at Graff’s Palm Beach boutique. Graff, in a statement, says it is the largest D Flawless diamond in 20 years to be unveiled by the high jewelry brand. It is available for view by appointment. It serves as the major attraction of a high jewelry exhibition titled, “Graffabulous,” that includes a number of high jewelry creations by Graff showcasing high-quality diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires.
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Tiffany & Co's VP Alexandre Arnault converts his CryptoPunk into a pendant - Tiffany & Co.‘s very own Alexandre Arnault continues to cement himself into the CryptoPunks community with his latest pendant reveal. The son of Bernard Arnault caused a buzz in the NFT world when he changed his PFP to a CryptoPunk. He did so just days after his father expressed both concern and caution about entering the NFT world. The 29-year-old VP’s new PFP shows a beanie-wearing pixelated face in 3D glasses and is currently displayed on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. According to Vogue Business, the NFT, titled Punk 3167, was purchased for ETH 160, which is approximately $416,400 USD. LVMH also confirmed that Alexandre’s profile picture was legitimate.
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$6m high estimate: 45-ct diamond could break online auction record - Christie's says a 45.46-ct round brilliant diamond is the highest value gem ever to be offered in an online-only auction. The Flawless Star, a D/IF Type IIa stone, carries at estimate of $4m to $6m and is being sold without reserve. The record high price actually paid for a diamond in an online-only sale was set in June 2020 when a 28.86-carat, D-color, emerald-cut diamond was sold for $2.11m by Christie's. Read More
Evocateur Jewelry supports Ukraine with new collection -
Évocateur Jewelry is supporting Ukraine through the introduction of new sunflower themed jewelry. The sunflower is the national flower of Ukraine and has been used as a symbol of peace throughout the country’s history. With the sunflower as its theme, Évocateur has created a beautiful collection of cuffs, necklaces and earrings using original art combined with 22k gold leaf and enamel. All net profits from sales of these pieces will be donated to Save the Children to provide much-needed aid to the 7 1/2 million children and their families caught in the crossfire of this war. This aid consists of food, water, hygiene kits, psychological support and cash assistance. Read More
Évocateur Jewelry is supporting Ukraine through the introduction of new sunflower themed jewelry. The sunflower is the national flower of Ukraine and has been used as a symbol of peace throughout the country’s history. With the sunflower as its theme, Évocateur has created a beautiful collection of cuffs, necklaces and earrings using original art combined with 22k gold leaf and enamel. All net profits from sales of these pieces will be donated to Save the Children to provide much-needed aid to the 7 1/2 million children and their families caught in the crossfire of this war. This aid consists of food, water, hygiene kits, psychological support and cash assistance. Read More
Massive 288-carat diamond could fetch $30M at Christie's Geneva auction -
A 228.31 carat pear-shaped diamond will easily be the top lot at Geneva Magnificent Jewels sale, which will be held on May 11 at the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues. This exceptionally rare gemstone was mined and polished in South Africa more than two decades ago and is the largest white diamond ever to appear for sale at auction. Known simply as “The Rock,” its estimate is $20 million to $30 million. If this price is realized, it will be among the most valuable white diamonds ever sold at auction: “The Rock will join the very best of the legendary gemstones which have been passed through Christie’s global salerooms since 1766,” said Rahul Kadakia, Christie’s International Head of Jewellery. “The market for diamonds is particularly vibrant and we are confident that this sensational gemstone will capture the attention of collectors across the globe.” Read More
A 228.31 carat pear-shaped diamond will easily be the top lot at Geneva Magnificent Jewels sale, which will be held on May 11 at the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues. This exceptionally rare gemstone was mined and polished in South Africa more than two decades ago and is the largest white diamond ever to appear for sale at auction. Known simply as “The Rock,” its estimate is $20 million to $30 million. If this price is realized, it will be among the most valuable white diamonds ever sold at auction: “The Rock will join the very best of the legendary gemstones which have been passed through Christie’s global salerooms since 1766,” said Rahul Kadakia, Christie’s International Head of Jewellery. “The market for diamonds is particularly vibrant and we are confident that this sensational gemstone will capture the attention of collectors across the globe.” Read More
How Madeleine Albright turned pins into a 'diplomatic tool' - Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. Secretary of State who was known for her fondness for—and occasional-strategic use of—pins, died on Wednesday at age 84. Albright, who ran the U.S. Department of State from 1997 to 2001, owned “hundreds” of brooches—though she preferred the word pins—which she sometimes used as a “diplomatic tool." For example, when Iraq’s former ruler, Saddam Hussein, called her an “unparalleled serpent” during her stint as ambassador to the United Nations, she began sporting a snake pin when meeting with Iraqi representatives. After Hussein fell, she wore a snake pin with a dagger through it. Read More
Lalaounis Easter egg pendants are year-round treasures -
Highly collectable Lalaounis egg pendants offer new styles each year to form your own charm necklace or bracelet, or simply to wear on their own. The simple form of an egg is the perfect shape for a jewel and one that the Greek jewellery house Lalaounis has been using for over five decades for its special Easter pendants and charms. After so many years, the Lalaounis house, has perfected the egg jewel and has a wide range of options that vary from simple gold forms to vibrant hard stone, gold and gemstone combinations. These charming little jewels have a faithful legion of collectors who each year add a new version to their necklace or bracelets or simply wear them on a chain as an everyday pendant. Read More
Highly collectable Lalaounis egg pendants offer new styles each year to form your own charm necklace or bracelet, or simply to wear on their own. The simple form of an egg is the perfect shape for a jewel and one that the Greek jewellery house Lalaounis has been using for over five decades for its special Easter pendants and charms. After so many years, the Lalaounis house, has perfected the egg jewel and has a wide range of options that vary from simple gold forms to vibrant hard stone, gold and gemstone combinations. These charming little jewels have a faithful legion of collectors who each year add a new version to their necklace or bracelets or simply wear them on a chain as an everyday pendant. Read More
Centurion Product Gallery: Jack Abraham's Rhapsody in Blue -
Jack Abraham from NYC is the creator of the Rhapsody in Blue ring.
The ring features a Majestic Royal Blue Oval Madagascar 10.30ct Sapphire (H) in a classic platinum three-stone ring.
It's beautifully surrounded with two diamond shields weighing 1.20cts.
Style S1017 has an MSRP of $180,000.
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Jack Abraham from NYC is the creator of the Rhapsody in Blue ring.
The ring features a Majestic Royal Blue Oval Madagascar 10.30ct Sapphire (H) in a classic platinum three-stone ring.
It's beautifully surrounded with two diamond shields weighing 1.20cts.
Style S1017 has an MSRP of $180,000.
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Flipping the script - Jewelry retail brand Zales is launching a new campaign to support and empower women who want to propose to their partner and are encouraging women to flip the script. According to a recent Marriage Proposal survey conducted by Chillisauce, 76% of men think it's okay for women to propose, whereas 57% of women would be willing to propose. Read More
Russia Sanctions: Resources for the trade -
With the US imposing sanctions on Alrosa and other Russian entities, there is rising concern about the impact on the diamond market, considering the vast rough supplies from the country. The following is a resource center to help the trade gain clarity on the crisis and its effects on the industry.
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With the US imposing sanctions on Alrosa and other Russian entities, there is rising concern about the impact on the diamond market, considering the vast rough supplies from the country. The following is a resource center to help the trade gain clarity on the crisis and its effects on the industry.
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Colored diamonds to lead Christie's New York sale -
The pear modified brilliant-cut, VVS1-clarity diamond, called The Fuchsia Rose, has the potential to be internally flawless, Christie’s said. The auction house will offer the stone at its Magnificent Jewels sale on April 13, alongside two other colored diamonds that will feature prominently. The first, a ring bearing a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut, 11.63-carat, fancy-blue, VS1-clarity diamond, flanked by shield-shaped diamonds, is set to go under the hammer for $2.5 to $3.5 million. The other, a ring set with a square emerald-cut, 15.31-carat, fancy-vivid-yellow, VVS2-clarity diamond, is expected to bring in between $1 million and $1.5 million. Read More
The pear modified brilliant-cut, VVS1-clarity diamond, called The Fuchsia Rose, has the potential to be internally flawless, Christie’s said. The auction house will offer the stone at its Magnificent Jewels sale on April 13, alongside two other colored diamonds that will feature prominently. The first, a ring bearing a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut, 11.63-carat, fancy-blue, VS1-clarity diamond, flanked by shield-shaped diamonds, is set to go under the hammer for $2.5 to $3.5 million. The other, a ring set with a square emerald-cut, 15.31-carat, fancy-vivid-yellow, VVS2-clarity diamond, is expected to bring in between $1 million and $1.5 million. Read More
Luxury experiences are redefined in the metaverse -
The metaverse can be defined as an immersive digital space in which personal experiences and interactions make people forget that they are in a simulated environment. It’s the internet “on steroids” and provides a more realistic user experience than previous digital and internet iterations. It’s a space that combines elements of social media, virtual and augmented realities, gamification, and digital products like NFTs.
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The metaverse can be defined as an immersive digital space in which personal experiences and interactions make people forget that they are in a simulated environment. It’s the internet “on steroids” and provides a more realistic user experience than previous digital and internet iterations. It’s a space that combines elements of social media, virtual and augmented realities, gamification, and digital products like NFTs.
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Tiffany ties the knot with Eileen Gu -
Grit meets glamor in Tiffany & Co.’s latest — and perhaps most unique — collection. Named the Tiffany Knot, sleek curves intermingle with jagged angles to create bracelets, rings, necklaces, pendants, and earrings in 18k yellow and rose gold. The hero piece is a stunning double-wrap choker that is handset with more than 300 diamonds, a testament to the brand’s design ingenuity.
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Grit meets glamor in Tiffany & Co.’s latest — and perhaps most unique — collection. Named the Tiffany Knot, sleek curves intermingle with jagged angles to create bracelets, rings, necklaces, pendants, and earrings in 18k yellow and rose gold. The hero piece is a stunning double-wrap choker that is handset with more than 300 diamonds, a testament to the brand’s design ingenuity.
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Sarine partnership aims to curb errors in cutting -
Sarine Technologies has signed an agreement to integrate its rough-diamond planning software into an automated cutting machine, which will simplify the cutting-and-polishing process and prevent costly mistakes. The company will link its Sarine Advisor software to Synova’s DaVinci Diamond Factory, which automates all cutting, shaping and faceting stages into one process, Sarine. Customers who use Sarine’s diamond-planning tool can choose to add Synova’s technology.. Read More
Sarine Technologies has signed an agreement to integrate its rough-diamond planning software into an automated cutting machine, which will simplify the cutting-and-polishing process and prevent costly mistakes. The company will link its Sarine Advisor software to Synova’s DaVinci Diamond Factory, which automates all cutting, shaping and faceting stages into one process, Sarine. Customers who use Sarine’s diamond-planning tool can choose to add Synova’s technology.. Read More
Jewelers Resource Center to launch -
The Jewelers Resource Center, a legacy gift to the industry from The Plumb Club, will launch in March. The month-long celebration will kick off on Wednesday March 2, 2022 with an event in the virtual auditorium followed by 3 more weeks of educational presentations, fun scavenger hunts and a plethora of prizes. The Jewelers Resource Center, part of The Plumb Club’s TPC-365 platform, is a virtual 3D environment that is immersive, easily navigated, discoverable and chock-full of information.
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The Jewelers Resource Center, a legacy gift to the industry from The Plumb Club, will launch in March. The month-long celebration will kick off on Wednesday March 2, 2022 with an event in the virtual auditorium followed by 3 more weeks of educational presentations, fun scavenger hunts and a plethora of prizes. The Jewelers Resource Center, part of The Plumb Club’s TPC-365 platform, is a virtual 3D environment that is immersive, easily navigated, discoverable and chock-full of information.
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GIA awards emerging design talent -
The fifth annual Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award for Excellence in Jewelry Design was presented to GIA graduate Meghan Simmons from the GIA Carlsbad campus. The competition, open to students who successfully completed the GIA Jewelry Design course in 2021, recognizes artistic excellence in jewelry design. More than 80 students from around the world competed to be finalists for the 2021 Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award. “I was inspired by the abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky. This earring design explores the use of line and shape, seeking to achieve a sense of balance through divergence,” said Simmons, who was presented with the award. Read More
The fifth annual Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award for Excellence in Jewelry Design was presented to GIA graduate Meghan Simmons from the GIA Carlsbad campus. The competition, open to students who successfully completed the GIA Jewelry Design course in 2021, recognizes artistic excellence in jewelry design. More than 80 students from around the world competed to be finalists for the 2021 Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation Award. “I was inspired by the abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky. This earring design explores the use of line and shape, seeking to achieve a sense of balance through divergence,” said Simmons, who was presented with the award. Read More
Hublot partners with Ledger to merge high-end crypto technology & the ancient currency 'Electrum' - The Swiss watchmaker has introduced the Big Bang Unico Ledger, a landmark watch created in partnership with Ledger, a secure crypto and digital asset platform. The watch merges high-end crypto technology and traditional watch craftsmanship. Says Hublot CEO Ricardo Guadalupe, "Having served as the Timekeeping Partner of January's Crypto Finance Conference 2022 in St. Moritz, it brings me great pleasure to introduce today a watch that fuses together the many tantalising possibilities that link high-end crypto and state-of-the-art mechanical watchmaking. Read More
Top 12 high jewellery collections -
At the same time as Paris becomes the centre of fashion at the end of January for Haute Couture Week in the city, many of the jewellery Maisons in and around Place Vendôme take the opportunity to present their latest high jewellery creations. This year was no different, with most big names unveiling new creations or revealed new chapters to existing collections. Inspired by various themes, from nature to couture, archival designs to impressive stones, what these collections have in common is their ability to reach perfection and to transport us to dreamland.
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At the same time as Paris becomes the centre of fashion at the end of January for Haute Couture Week in the city, many of the jewellery Maisons in and around Place Vendôme take the opportunity to present their latest high jewellery creations. This year was no different, with most big names unveiling new creations or revealed new chapters to existing collections. Inspired by various themes, from nature to couture, archival designs to impressive stones, what these collections have in common is their ability to reach perfection and to transport us to dreamland.
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Sotheby's sets $48M price tag for De Beers blue -
A record blue diamond co-owned by De Beers will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s, carrying a price estimate of $48 million. The step-cut, 15.10-carat, fancy-vivid-blue, internally flawless stone is the largest of its color to appear at auction. The diamond will feature in a stand-alone sale in Hong Kong as part of the auction house’s Luxury Week.“Blue diamonds of any kind are rare on the market, but this is the rarest of the rare; nothing of remotely similar caliber has appeared at auction in recent years,” said Sotheby’s Asia. Read More
A record blue diamond co-owned by De Beers will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s, carrying a price estimate of $48 million. The step-cut, 15.10-carat, fancy-vivid-blue, internally flawless stone is the largest of its color to appear at auction. The diamond will feature in a stand-alone sale in Hong Kong as part of the auction house’s Luxury Week.“Blue diamonds of any kind are rare on the market, but this is the rarest of the rare; nothing of remotely similar caliber has appeared at auction in recent years,” said Sotheby’s Asia. Read More
Tiffany unlocks Chinese jewellery market -
The Social Edition is our weekly series which deep dives into luxury initiatives in China’s social media landscape. Every week, we highlight brand campaigns distributed on Chinese digital platforms — WeChat, Weibo, Tmall, Douyin, and beyond. Our coverage spotlights global luxury brands, global beauty brands, and local Chinese brands. The latter gives insight into some of China’s most successful campaigns, which often come from local players. Read More
The Social Edition is our weekly series which deep dives into luxury initiatives in China’s social media landscape. Every week, we highlight brand campaigns distributed on Chinese digital platforms — WeChat, Weibo, Tmall, Douyin, and beyond. Our coverage spotlights global luxury brands, global beauty brands, and local Chinese brands. The latter gives insight into some of China’s most successful campaigns, which often come from local players. Read More
Gem auction sells $57m of rough at debut tender -
A debut tender by newly-established Gem Auctions DMCC sold 120,000 carats of rough for over $57m. The company, founded by mining veteran Alan Davies, said it was "the largest rough diamond auction debut by a new company in the history of the trade". The sale of run-of-mine production and parcels took place at the Dubai Diamond Exchange. "We attribute our success not only to strong market conditions, but also to our precise assortments and use of Galaxy technology." Mr Davies said. Read More
A debut tender by newly-established Gem Auctions DMCC sold 120,000 carats of rough for over $57m. The company, founded by mining veteran Alan Davies, said it was "the largest rough diamond auction debut by a new company in the history of the trade". The sale of run-of-mine production and parcels took place at the Dubai Diamond Exchange. "We attribute our success not only to strong market conditions, but also to our precise assortments and use of Galaxy technology." Mr Davies said. Read More
Gemfields unearths 7,525-ct. emerald -
Gemfields has recovered a 7,525-carat emerald from its Kagem mine, the largest in the Zambian deposit’s history. The miner named the stone Chipembele, meaning rhinoceros in the local dialect of Bemba, Gemfields said. Geologist Manas Banerjee and veteran miner Richard Kapeta and his team unearthed it on July 13. The name comes from the words Kapeta used when he spotted the emerald, Gemfields explained. At first, everyone was “speechless,” the company said; then Kapeta shouted, “Look at this rhino horn!” Read More
Gemfields has recovered a 7,525-carat emerald from its Kagem mine, the largest in the Zambian deposit’s history. The miner named the stone Chipembele, meaning rhinoceros in the local dialect of Bemba, Gemfields said. Geologist Manas Banerjee and veteran miner Richard Kapeta and his team unearthed it on July 13. The name comes from the words Kapeta used when he spotted the emerald, Gemfields explained. At first, everyone was “speechless,” the company said; then Kapeta shouted, “Look at this rhino horn!” Read More
Consumers are spending 'because they can' leading into holiday season - The impact of the pandemic on the nation’s economy will be a key factor in retail sales during the 2021 holiday season, but the National Retail Federation (NRF) is nonetheless confident in its forecast for record growth. “There are several factors coming together to have a major impact on the holiday outlook,” Kleinhenz said. “Consumers are in a very favorable position going into the last months of the year and are spending because they can.” Read More
Why demand for fancy shapes has surged -
Pears, princesses and other diamond cuts are gracing famous fingers and giving rounds a run for their money on the market. What makes them so appealing? What connects the engagements of actress Meghan Markle, model Emily Ratajkowski and singer Ariana Grande? One answer lies in the rings they received: All three featured fancy-cut diamonds.
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China's female empowerment spending: Luxury's new savior? - Two-thirds of the globe’s female billionaires now live in China, and the country has the second-highest percentage of female CEOs. But the optimism surrounding female purchasing power in China is tinged with caution, as analysts and retailers are concerned that the government could enact measures to curb spending power.
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74ct. diamond to headline Christie's HK -
Christie’s will offer a 74-carat diamond necklace that could fetch up to $7 million at its upcoming Hong Kong auction. The piece contains a 73.68-carat, F-color, internally flawless center stone, called the Snowdrop Diamond, and 78 additional diamonds weighing a total of 130.92 carats. It will headline the auction house’s November 28 Magnificent Jewels sale, together with a heart-shaped, 36.20-carat, D-color, internally flawless diamond pendant necklace carrying a high estimate of $3.2 million. Designer Ronald Abram created both jewels.
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Christie’s will offer a 74-carat diamond necklace that could fetch up to $7 million at its upcoming Hong Kong auction. The piece contains a 73.68-carat, F-color, internally flawless center stone, called the Snowdrop Diamond, and 78 additional diamonds weighing a total of 130.92 carats. It will headline the auction house’s November 28 Magnificent Jewels sale, together with a heart-shaped, 36.20-carat, D-color, internally flawless diamond pendant necklace carrying a high estimate of $3.2 million. Designer Ronald Abram created both jewels.
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MJSA, Columbia Gem House partner on auction to aid Navajo relief - MJSA, the trade alliance dedicated to professional excellence in jewelry making and design, and Columbia Gem House, a renowned U.S. supplier of responsibly sourced colored gems, are partnering on a live online auction to benefit the Navajo Nation Community. The auction will feature the custom-designed jewelry entered into this year’s MJSA Responsible Design Challenge (which Columbia Gem House sponsors), and all funds raised will go toward Navajo Nation replenishment following the hardships it experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Held annually, the Challenge has traditionally asked participating designers to render a piece of custom jewelry based on a fictional scenario. Read More
Former Miss America to auction crown - The box, small and gray and sturdy, sat in her closet for years, tucked away like a forgotten memory. She seldom thought about that case or its contents, which were awarded to her on a Saturday 64 years ago. The night Bert Parks crowned her 1958 Miss America on national television, in front of millions who suddenly knew the name of this reluctant pageant queen. Read More
Pigeon's blood ruby ring could sell for $4.5m -
A ring with diamonds and a giant 8.11-ct pigeon's blood ruby - so-named because of its vivid crimson hue - is to be sold by Christie's Hong Kong with a high estimate of $4.5m. It will lead the Magnificent Jewels Auction on 28 November. The sale features additional high-value pigeon blood rubies - a pair of earrings with gems weighing 5.19-cts and 5.03-cts, and a high estimate of $4.3m. Such gems - with their exceptional saturation and natural red fluorescence - are becoming increasingly rare and valuable as the numbers being mined in Myanmar decrease steadily.
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A ring with diamonds and a giant 8.11-ct pigeon's blood ruby - so-named because of its vivid crimson hue - is to be sold by Christie's Hong Kong with a high estimate of $4.5m. It will lead the Magnificent Jewels Auction on 28 November. The sale features additional high-value pigeon blood rubies - a pair of earrings with gems weighing 5.19-cts and 5.03-cts, and a high estimate of $4.3m. Such gems - with their exceptional saturation and natural red fluorescence - are becoming increasingly rare and valuable as the numbers being mined in Myanmar decrease steadily.
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Sotheby's rakes in $50m at Hong Kong Auction -
Sotheby’s garnered $50 million from its Hong Kong sale, even as several big-ticket items failed to find buyers. A ring featuring an emerald-cut, 3.01-carat, fancy-vivid-blue, VS1-clarity, type IIb diamond was the top seller. That piece, which also contains two modified triangular brilliant-cut, fancy-pink and fancy-intense-pink diamonds, fetched $4.5 million, within estimates, at the Magnificent Jewels auction.
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Sotheby’s garnered $50 million from its Hong Kong sale, even as several big-ticket items failed to find buyers. A ring featuring an emerald-cut, 3.01-carat, fancy-vivid-blue, VS1-clarity, type IIb diamond was the top seller. That piece, which also contains two modified triangular brilliant-cut, fancy-pink and fancy-intense-pink diamonds, fetched $4.5 million, within estimates, at the Magnificent Jewels auction.
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What luxuries China still craves from the West -
Consumers in China can find every conceivable product in their domestic market, as e-commerce giants like Alibaba and JD.com have partnered with some of the most acclaimed global brands to bring innumerable foreign products to their shores. According to data released by China’s Ministry of Commerce, demand for imported consumer goods, especially beauty and luxury products, remained strong in 2020. Read More
Consumers in China can find every conceivable product in their domestic market, as e-commerce giants like Alibaba and JD.com have partnered with some of the most acclaimed global brands to bring innumerable foreign products to their shores. According to data released by China’s Ministry of Commerce, demand for imported consumer goods, especially beauty and luxury products, remained strong in 2020. Read More
Jeweler's missing clock worries town residents -
Asheville, NC—Where’s the Spicer Greene clock? That’s what at least one Asheville resident wanted to know when she reached out to WLOS-TV’s “Ask 13.” The street clock, a vintage 1926 Seth Thomas that’s one of Asheville’s most recognizable landmarks, disappeared from its four-decade location in June. Spicer Greene Jewelers, an AGS and Preferred Jewelers International store, traces its roots to 1926. Although the clock is the same age as the jeweler, it wouldn’t make an appearance for more than a half-century later. The business was founded when E.O. Wick, a former jeweler for Tiffany & Co., moved to Asheville from New York City. In 1942, he brought in an apprentice, Paul Greene, who with his wife Lucia became a full partner in the business in 1953, changing the name to Wick and Greene.
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Asheville, NC—Where’s the Spicer Greene clock? That’s what at least one Asheville resident wanted to know when she reached out to WLOS-TV’s “Ask 13.” The street clock, a vintage 1926 Seth Thomas that’s one of Asheville’s most recognizable landmarks, disappeared from its four-decade location in June. Spicer Greene Jewelers, an AGS and Preferred Jewelers International store, traces its roots to 1926. Although the clock is the same age as the jeweler, it wouldn’t make an appearance for more than a half-century later. The business was founded when E.O. Wick, a former jeweler for Tiffany & Co., moved to Asheville from New York City. In 1942, he brought in an apprentice, Paul Greene, who with his wife Lucia became a full partner in the business in 1953, changing the name to Wick and Greene.
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Be memorable! By Dan & Lori Askew, Vantage Group -
Creating memories is what our industry is all about. Customers commemorate love and special occasions with a piece of jewelry to hold the memories near for years to come. Whether your customer is shopping for an engagement ring, anniversary ring, or even buying for themselves - the purchase is significant to them. They are most likely creating or celebrating a special moment or memory. You and your store should be memorable too. In today’s world it doesn’t take much to stand out from the competition.
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Creating memories is what our industry is all about. Customers commemorate love and special occasions with a piece of jewelry to hold the memories near for years to come. Whether your customer is shopping for an engagement ring, anniversary ring, or even buying for themselves - the purchase is significant to them. They are most likely creating or celebrating a special moment or memory. You and your store should be memorable too. In today’s world it doesn’t take much to stand out from the competition.
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JIS announces 500 exhibitors for October Miami Beach show - JIS October will return to the Miami Beach Convention Center from October 8-11 and will bring together over 500 domestic and international established and new exhibiting manufacturers, wholesalers and brands in ten distinctively curated pavilions during one of the most important restocking times of the year. A trade-only jewelry show, JIS October provides retailers with the convenience to choose between immediate delivery of purchases on the show floor allowing for instant stock and resale or placing orders for future shipment. Read More
DeBeers begins search for marine diamonds off Greenland - De Beers is reportedly searching for marine diamonds off the coast of Greenland. The mining giant commissioned an eight-day survey of around 800 kilometers of seabed, according to a Reuters' news report. A preliminary survey of the topography, at a depth of 50 to 200 meters, was conducted by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), and it will take months to analyze the results.
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China's biggest jeweler is getting a Lot Bigger -
Chow Tai Fook aims to open more than 2,000 new stores across China by 2025. The jeweler is already the country's biggest by market value, and currently has 4,850 points of sale. It is planning to increase that number by 2,150 to 7,000. To put that in perspective, Signet, the biggest jeweler in the US, trading as Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, Peoples, Piercing Pagoda, Rocksbox and JamesAllen.com, has a total of 2,400 stores. Read More
Chow Tai Fook aims to open more than 2,000 new stores across China by 2025. The jeweler is already the country's biggest by market value, and currently has 4,850 points of sale. It is planning to increase that number by 2,150 to 7,000. To put that in perspective, Signet, the biggest jeweler in the US, trading as Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, Peoples, Piercing Pagoda, Rocksbox and JamesAllen.com, has a total of 2,400 stores. Read More
NDC launches new campaign starring Ana de Armas -
The ‘For Moments Like No Other’ campaign celebrates ‘a brilliant, energetic return to adventure, wanderlust, new connections, and romantic instances showcasing the integral role of natural diamonds in celebrating life.’ Natural Diamond Council announces the launch of its second global advertising campaign inspired by a singular, direct manifesto: “Love Life,” starring the actress Ana de Armas. Read More
The ‘For Moments Like No Other’ campaign celebrates ‘a brilliant, energetic return to adventure, wanderlust, new connections, and romantic instances showcasing the integral role of natural diamonds in celebrating life.’ Natural Diamond Council announces the launch of its second global advertising campaign inspired by a singular, direct manifesto: “Love Life,” starring the actress Ana de Armas. Read More
Cartier, Kering & RJC launch 'Watch & Jewellery Initiative' - Cartier, delegated by Richemont and Kering, launch the 'Watch & Jewellery Initiative 2030' in partnership with RJC, to bring together watch and jewellery global players committing to a common core of key sustainability goals. Driven by a common conviction that the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and aspirations for a sustainable industry can only be achieved through collaborative initiatives. Read More
'Luxury' is in the product, right? Wrong -
Brands focus all their effort on the creation of desirability through the object. The forget that the perception of luxury must be created and influenced via the entire customer experience. When the human experience creates a negative outcome, customers may make a one-time purchase, but they will eventually break up with the brand.
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Brands focus all their effort on the creation of desirability through the object. The forget that the perception of luxury must be created and influenced via the entire customer experience. When the human experience creates a negative outcome, customers may make a one-time purchase, but they will eventually break up with the brand.
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IGI offers $5K prize in jewelry store sustainability contest -
The International Gemological Institute (IGI) is launching a new campaign focused on carbon neutrality for retail jewelry stores. "Jewelers On a Mission" invites eligible stores to complete a brief application describing why sustainability is important to their business and community. The winner will receive up to $5,000 in credits toward becoming carbon neutral and all participants will receive IGI's playbook and roadmap to improving sustainability efforts.
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The International Gemological Institute (IGI) is launching a new campaign focused on carbon neutrality for retail jewelry stores. "Jewelers On a Mission" invites eligible stores to complete a brief application describing why sustainability is important to their business and community. The winner will receive up to $5,000 in credits toward becoming carbon neutral and all participants will receive IGI's playbook and roadmap to improving sustainability efforts.
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India's part-time diamond diggers to auction 139 gems - Rough gems recovered by small-scale miners in India's Panna district are to be auctioned by the local diamond office. A total of 139 rough stones, weighing 156.46 carats, will be sold later this month (21 September) and are expected to fetch $144,000. Miners, many working part-time alongside farming or laboring jobs, pay $2.70 for the right to dig a 25 ft square patch in an area known for its diamond reserves. They receive the proceeds from the sale of any gems they find. Read More
RJC releases gender equality report 2021 -
Global jewellery industry calls for immediate action on gender equality as report unveils urgent need for stronger committment to SDG 5 implementation. Responsible Jewellery Council unveils gender equality report titled, 'The time is now to accelerate SDG 5, achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls' published in collaboration with BSR and CIBJO.
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Global jewellery industry calls for immediate action on gender equality as report unveils urgent need for stronger committment to SDG 5 implementation. Responsible Jewellery Council unveils gender equality report titled, 'The time is now to accelerate SDG 5, achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls' published in collaboration with BSR and CIBJO.
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Queen Marie-Antoinette's diamond bracelets could fetch $4m - A historic pair of diamond bracelets that originally belonged to Queen Marie-Antoinette of France could fetch up to $4m at auction. The bracelets, comprising 112 diamonds, will headline Christie's Geneva Magnificent Jewels Auction on 9 November. The Queen, famous for her love of jewelry, bought the bracelets in 1776 for 250,000 livres, a huge sum at the time. During the French Revolution, they were smuggled out of the country in a wooden chest to Belgium. The Queen was in jail at the time. Her surviving daughter Madame Royale was later reunited with the bracelets. Read More
Time's up, Hong Kong: China takes over Swiss watch sales - For more than a decade, Hong Kong was the Swiss watch industry's number one export market. However, that is no longer the case. According to the Sell-Out Index, which measures the aggregated sales performance of the watch and jewellery industry in selected markets every month, China's special administrative region lost half of its hard luxury sales between 2018 and 2021. Previously, the duty-free peninsula was the Mainland's preferred Swiss Watch shopping destination. Read More
Our run down on high jewellery 2021 -
2021 was never going to be a normal year so it was interesting to see how the global upheaval would affect the most precious and aspirational of all luxury goods: high jewellery. With individual pieces ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of pounds and created as one-offs by the most skilled craftsmen and women, haute joaillerie, like its cousin haute couture, is a maison's standard bearer and a barometer of levels of optimism. When a house is low on big-budget jewels, then it is likely it is low on cash. High jewellery is understandably risk-averse so the strategic minds at the jewellery houses think long and hard before locking many, many millions into the stuff of dream jewels and sending it out in the world,
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2021 was never going to be a normal year so it was interesting to see how the global upheaval would affect the most precious and aspirational of all luxury goods: high jewellery. With individual pieces ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of pounds and created as one-offs by the most skilled craftsmen and women, haute joaillerie, like its cousin haute couture, is a maison's standard bearer and a barometer of levels of optimism. When a house is low on big-budget jewels, then it is likely it is low on cash. High jewellery is understandably risk-averse so the strategic minds at the jewellery houses think long and hard before locking many, many millions into the stuff of dream jewels and sending it out in the world,
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Three-color Argyle collection goes to US buyer -
A "unique" collection of of three Argyle diamonds - a pink, a red, and a violet stone - has been sold to a buyer in the US. Diamond Cutters International described it as a "multi-million dollar collection" but would not disclose the price paid by the collector in Houston, TX. "This collection unites the world's greatest red, pink and violet diamonds of their classes and uniquely affords the opportunity to appreciate all Argyle Diamonds have to offer," said the company's CEO Fred Cuellar.
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A "unique" collection of of three Argyle diamonds - a pink, a red, and a violet stone - has been sold to a buyer in the US. Diamond Cutters International described it as a "multi-million dollar collection" but would not disclose the price paid by the collector in Houston, TX. "This collection unites the world's greatest red, pink and violet diamonds of their classes and uniquely affords the opportunity to appreciate all Argyle Diamonds have to offer," said the company's CEO Fred Cuellar.
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JBT hails new 'low-cost' memo filing service -
The Jewelers Board of Trade (JBT) has launched an automated service enabling select members to protect their memo goods at a fraction of the usual price. The new offering helps businesses carry out a Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filing - a legal document declaring that goods on consignment to a customer are property of the supplier. This lets the company recover the merchandise more easily should the consignee go bankrupt while in possession of the items. Read More
The Jewelers Board of Trade (JBT) has launched an automated service enabling select members to protect their memo goods at a fraction of the usual price. The new offering helps businesses carry out a Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filing - a legal document declaring that goods on consignment to a customer are property of the supplier. This lets the company recover the merchandise more easily should the consignee go bankrupt while in possession of the items. Read More
China expansion buoys Chow Sang Sang -
Sales at jeweler Chow Sang Sang jumped in the first half of the year as the Hong Kong-based realtor broadened its store network in China and benefited from increased domestic spending. Total sales for the first half ending June 30 climbed 69% year on year to HKD 10.83 billion ($1.39 billion) while profit soared 154% to HKD 536 million ($68.8 million). In the jewelry-retail segment, revenue grew 73% to HKD 9.78 billion ($1.26 billion).
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Sales at jeweler Chow Sang Sang jumped in the first half of the year as the Hong Kong-based realtor broadened its store network in China and benefited from increased domestic spending. Total sales for the first half ending June 30 climbed 69% year on year to HKD 10.83 billion ($1.39 billion) while profit soared 154% to HKD 536 million ($68.8 million). In the jewelry-retail segment, revenue grew 73% to HKD 9.78 billion ($1.26 billion).
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NDC targets buyers with sustainability campaign -
The Natural Diamond Council (NDC) is targeting consumers with a series of nine ads highlighting the industry's commitment to sustainability. The omnichannel campaign, titled, Thank You, By The Way, is supported by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC). It focuses on socioeconomic and community benefits, and carries taglines such as: "Your natural diamond helps provide healthcare for more than 4 million people." Read More
The Natural Diamond Council (NDC) is targeting consumers with a series of nine ads highlighting the industry's commitment to sustainability. The omnichannel campaign, titled, Thank You, By The Way, is supported by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC). It focuses on socioeconomic and community benefits, and carries taglines such as: "Your natural diamond helps provide healthcare for more than 4 million people." Read More
Jewelry shopping? Get ready for less choice & higher prices - Experts say that supply-chain delays plaguing businesses around the world are going to make it difficult to buy gold and gem-set pieces later this year. If you have jewelry on your holiday shopping list, "Do your research and start early," said Stuart Robertson, vice president of Gemworld, the publisher of a gemstone pricing guide based in Glenview, IL.
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Why jewellery traders at Delhi's walled city are worried -
Chandni Chowk turning into a pedestrian stretch may be good news for shoppers, but has a section of traders worried about their goods. Gold and jewellery traders said that they are facing problems in loading and unloading goods due to the redeveloped area being declared as a non-motorised vehicle zone. Traders met special CP traffic police to express concerns about the security of their goods and problems faced by vehicles carrying jewellery. Read More
Chandni Chowk turning into a pedestrian stretch may be good news for shoppers, but has a section of traders worried about their goods. Gold and jewellery traders said that they are facing problems in loading and unloading goods due to the redeveloped area being declared as a non-motorised vehicle zone. Traders met special CP traffic police to express concerns about the security of their goods and problems faced by vehicles carrying jewellery. Read More
Sustainability: The full picture -
For consumers and media alike, the concept of sustainability is a hot topic, and rightly so. But the reality is that most consumers do not take the time to truly understand the positive and negative impacts of their purchases. We use cell phones constantly, but do we ever question the impact of technology production on the planet? There are many areas of the world that lack the typical wealth of developed regions...
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For consumers and media alike, the concept of sustainability is a hot topic, and rightly so. But the reality is that most consumers do not take the time to truly understand the positive and negative impacts of their purchases. We use cell phones constantly, but do we ever question the impact of technology production on the planet? There are many areas of the world that lack the typical wealth of developed regions...
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Is anonymity the new luxury? Gen Z say yes -
There's a particularly relatable sketch in Bo Burnham's pandemic Netflix special Inside called "Welcome to the Internet" that begins with a sing-songy verse: "Welcome to the internet / Have a look around / Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found / We've got mountains of content / Some better, some worse / If none of it's of interest to you, you'd be the first." It gets more sinister as Burnham satirizes both the internet's endless scroll of information and our inability to make much use of it. But on a lighter note, that opening verse is an uncanny description of my online browsing habits and and those of my fashion-minded friends. Read More
There's a particularly relatable sketch in Bo Burnham's pandemic Netflix special Inside called "Welcome to the Internet" that begins with a sing-songy verse: "Welcome to the internet / Have a look around / Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found / We've got mountains of content / Some better, some worse / If none of it's of interest to you, you'd be the first." It gets more sinister as Burnham satirizes both the internet's endless scroll of information and our inability to make much use of it. But on a lighter note, that opening verse is an uncanny description of my online browsing habits and and those of my fashion-minded friends. Read More
Jewelry among winners as Macy's reports Q2 figures -
Iconic American retailer Macy's saw a huge rise in its share price after releasing solid second-quarter fiscal 2021 results which beat analysts' expectations, with jewelry sales featuring strongly. "The quarterly performance gained from strong sales across merchandise categories, as consumers continued to emerge from pandemic-led impacts,: the firm said in a statement, reporting an almost 60% increase in group revenue to $5.65 billion. Read More
Iconic American retailer Macy's saw a huge rise in its share price after releasing solid second-quarter fiscal 2021 results which beat analysts' expectations, with jewelry sales featuring strongly. "The quarterly performance gained from strong sales across merchandise categories, as consumers continued to emerge from pandemic-led impacts,: the firm said in a statement, reporting an almost 60% increase in group revenue to $5.65 billion. Read More
Will Instagram's new translation tool win over Chinese consumers? -
In July, Instagram launched a new translation tool in its Instagram Stories feature that offers a "See Translation" option if it detects a foreign language. Available globally, it currently supports over 90 languages, making the social media platform inclusive for its international audience. With this in mind, will the new tool win over Chinese consumers? Read More
In July, Instagram launched a new translation tool in its Instagram Stories feature that offers a "See Translation" option if it detects a foreign language. Available globally, it currently supports over 90 languages, making the social media platform inclusive for its international audience. With this in mind, will the new tool win over Chinese consumers? Read More
Argyle's last ever diamond tender -
The last ever Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender is to take place, following the closure of the iconic mine in Australia last November. A collection of red, pink and blue diamonds, with a combined weight of 81.63 carats, will be offered to invited buyers, with bids closing on 1 October. Headline gem is the 3.47-carat Argyle Eclipse, the largest fancy intense pink diamond ever offered in the mine's 38-year history. It's one of five "hero" diamonds. Read More
The last ever Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender is to take place, following the closure of the iconic mine in Australia last November. A collection of red, pink and blue diamonds, with a combined weight of 81.63 carats, will be offered to invited buyers, with bids closing on 1 October. Headline gem is the 3.47-carat Argyle Eclipse, the largest fancy intense pink diamond ever offered in the mine's 38-year history. It's one of five "hero" diamonds. Read More
Tax probe into Russian jewelry factories -
Russian authorities are investigating allegations of widespread tax fraud at jewelry factories, after production increased sharply - but employee numbers in the sector fell. The governor of Kostroma Province, home to 60 per cent of Russia's jewelry industry, is concerned that workers who returned after COVID lockdowns have not been registered and tax is not being paid. Sergey Sitnikov has instructed that local tax authority to audit large jewelry companies. Read More
Russian authorities are investigating allegations of widespread tax fraud at jewelry factories, after production increased sharply - but employee numbers in the sector fell. The governor of Kostroma Province, home to 60 per cent of Russia's jewelry industry, is concerned that workers who returned after COVID lockdowns have not been registered and tax is not being paid. Sergey Sitnikov has instructed that local tax authority to audit large jewelry companies. Read More
Lucara recovers 62ct fancy pink diamond "Boitumelo" -
Lucara Diamond Corp has recovered a 62.7 carat fancy pink diamond from its 100%-owned Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana. The diamond has been given the name "Boitumelo" meaning "Joy" in Setswana. This impressive diamond, measuring 26x17x16mm, is described as high quality, fancy pink Type llA gem and was recovered from direct milling of ore sourced from the EM/PK(S) unit of the South Lobe. CEO Eira Thomas commented, "Lucara is delighted to announce another historic diamond..."
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Lucara Diamond Corp has recovered a 62.7 carat fancy pink diamond from its 100%-owned Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana. The diamond has been given the name "Boitumelo" meaning "Joy" in Setswana. This impressive diamond, measuring 26x17x16mm, is described as high quality, fancy pink Type llA gem and was recovered from direct milling of ore sourced from the EM/PK(S) unit of the South Lobe. CEO Eira Thomas commented, "Lucara is delighted to announce another historic diamond..."
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Global brands unite to drive sustainability best practices in jewellery & watch industry -
The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) announced its latest progress report to showcase and encourage sustainability action throughout the supply chain. Findings show the number of new and renewing certified members increased globally to 1023, of which 222 organisations gained certification or recertification between January to December 2020. Read More
The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) announced its latest progress report to showcase and encourage sustainability action throughout the supply chain. Findings show the number of new and renewing certified members increased globally to 1023, of which 222 organisations gained certification or recertification between January to December 2020. Read More
101ct diamond goes for $12M in cryptocurrency -
Sotheby's sold a 101.38-carat diamond to an anonymous buyer for $12.3 million, the highest price for any jewel or gemstone purchased with cryptocurrency. The auction house offered the pear-shaped, D-flawless diamond, called the Key 10138, at a single-lot auction in Hong Kong. The polished stone originated from manufacturer Diacore, and is the second-largest pear-shaped ever to appear for public sale, Sotheby's noted. This was the first time Sotheby's had offered jewelry for purchase in cryptocurrency. Read More
Sotheby's sold a 101.38-carat diamond to an anonymous buyer for $12.3 million, the highest price for any jewel or gemstone purchased with cryptocurrency. The auction house offered the pear-shaped, D-flawless diamond, called the Key 10138, at a single-lot auction in Hong Kong. The polished stone originated from manufacturer Diacore, and is the second-largest pear-shaped ever to appear for public sale, Sotheby's noted. This was the first time Sotheby's had offered jewelry for purchase in cryptocurrency. Read More
Bonhams sells jewelry owned by Sammy David Jr. -
Diamond jewelry owned by Sammy Davis Jr. is to be auctioned the week of July 20th. Five lots are being offered at the Bonhams California Jewels sale, among them a fancy brown diamond ring seen in many performance photos (estimated $7,000 - 9,000). Davis, who died in 1990, was an icon of the US entertainment industry and part of the "Rat Pack," alongside Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford. The highest value piece has an estimate of $30,000 to $40,000. Read More
Diamond jewelry owned by Sammy Davis Jr. is to be auctioned the week of July 20th. Five lots are being offered at the Bonhams California Jewels sale, among them a fancy brown diamond ring seen in many performance photos (estimated $7,000 - 9,000). Davis, who died in 1990, was an icon of the US entertainment industry and part of the "Rat Pack," alongside Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford. The highest value piece has an estimate of $30,000 to $40,000. Read More
India aims to revitalize domestic gold demand -
The Indian jewelry trade has partnered with the World Gold Council (WGC) to promote the yellow metal in the domestic market, noting that interest in the product has waned among the country's younger consumers. The Gem & Jewellery Promotion Council (GJEPC) has signed an agreement with the global organization to fund a multimedia marketing campaign. They aim to project a positive message about the role of the precious material in people's lives and position handmade jewelry in a modern context. Read More
The Indian jewelry trade has partnered with the World Gold Council (WGC) to promote the yellow metal in the domestic market, noting that interest in the product has waned among the country's younger consumers. The Gem & Jewellery Promotion Council (GJEPC) has signed an agreement with the global organization to fund a multimedia marketing campaign. They aim to project a positive message about the role of the precious material in people's lives and position handmade jewelry in a modern context. Read More
Reena Ahluwalia paints Mouawad diamond -
Designer and diamond painter Reena Ahluwalia has painted the Mouawad - Miss Universe Power of Unity Crown. The diamond painting was commissioned by Mouawad co-guardian Fred Mouawad, and will be auctioned to make a positive societal contribution and impact. In the past Ahluwalia has painted a series of historic Mouawad diamonds, including the Mouawad Dragon and the Mouawad Dynasty. “I paint diamonds to celebrate nature, our shining human spirit and humanity. I believe we all are like diamonds—we come in all colors, we are brilliant and full of potential,” said the designer.
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Designer and diamond painter Reena Ahluwalia has painted the Mouawad - Miss Universe Power of Unity Crown. The diamond painting was commissioned by Mouawad co-guardian Fred Mouawad, and will be auctioned to make a positive societal contribution and impact. In the past Ahluwalia has painted a series of historic Mouawad diamonds, including the Mouawad Dragon and the Mouawad Dynasty. “I paint diamonds to celebrate nature, our shining human spirit and humanity. I believe we all are like diamonds—we come in all colors, we are brilliant and full of potential,” said the designer.
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Exploring the evolution of jewelry -
The history of jewelry traces back to some of the world’s most remote civilizations. From shells, pebbles and fish bones to precious metals, jewelry was utilized to decorate the body during a variety of rituals and ceremonies. Over the decades, the materials and designs of jewelry have evolved. While some styles are fleeting – changing as new fashion trends emerge – other items, such as pearls have preserved their timeless elegance.
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The history of jewelry traces back to some of the world’s most remote civilizations. From shells, pebbles and fish bones to precious metals, jewelry was utilized to decorate the body during a variety of rituals and ceremonies. Over the decades, the materials and designs of jewelry have evolved. While some styles are fleeting – changing as new fashion trends emerge – other items, such as pearls have preserved their timeless elegance.
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"Uber-rare" Patek Phillippe watch sells for record $7.8m -
One of the world's rarest watches, a Patek Philippe Reference 2523 with Eurasian Dial, sold at auction for a record $7.8m. Nine telephone bidders battled it out for the newly-discovered timepiece, one of just three known to exist globally. The buyer remains anonymous. The watch fetched more than double its $3.7m estimate at the Geneva Watch Auction.
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One of the world's rarest watches, a Patek Philippe Reference 2523 with Eurasian Dial, sold at auction for a record $7.8m. Nine telephone bidders battled it out for the newly-discovered timepiece, one of just three known to exist globally. The buyer remains anonymous. The watch fetched more than double its $3.7m estimate at the Geneva Watch Auction.
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Sotheby's scores with royal tiara in Geneva -
A royal tiara “tried on” over 22,000 times on Instagram sold for more than $1 million at Sotheby’s, making it one of the top-grossing lots at the Geneva auction. The headpiece, which became Sotheby’s most popular augmented-reality filter on social media, brought in $1.6 million — just over its high estimate — at the May 11 Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale. That price is one of the highest paid at auction for a tiara in recent years said Sotheby’s. In total, the auction garnered $56 million. Read More
A royal tiara “tried on” over 22,000 times on Instagram sold for more than $1 million at Sotheby’s, making it one of the top-grossing lots at the Geneva auction. The headpiece, which became Sotheby’s most popular augmented-reality filter on social media, brought in $1.6 million — just over its high estimate — at the May 11 Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale. That price is one of the highest paid at auction for a tiara in recent years said Sotheby’s. In total, the auction garnered $56 million. Read More
Open-pit operations begin at Morila gold mine in Mali - Firefinch has announced that open-pit mining operations have commenced at the Morila gold mine in Mali. Mining is underway at Morila Pit 5, a mining area located on the western margin of the Morila Super Pit. Malian-owned and operated contractor EGTF has mobilised a new 100 tonne class fleet, completed all mining preparatory works including re-establishment of the haul road to the crushers, and commenced mining and haulage to the crusher run of mine (RoM) stockpiles.
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All things bright and beautiful -
The popularity of coloured gemstones continues to offer jewellers a spectrum of possibilities and new innovations in supply chain transparency are making the sector more desirable. There is no denying the appeal of coloured gemstones. From the high jewellery of Paris Couture Fashion Week to Tiffany & Co.’s annual Blue Book Collection – the centrepiece of its annual design calendar – the spotlight in 2021 has been firmly focused on vibrant, vivid gemstones in every colour of the rainbow. Read More
The popularity of coloured gemstones continues to offer jewellers a spectrum of possibilities and new innovations in supply chain transparency are making the sector more desirable. There is no denying the appeal of coloured gemstones. From the high jewellery of Paris Couture Fashion Week to Tiffany & Co.’s annual Blue Book Collection – the centrepiece of its annual design calendar – the spotlight in 2021 has been firmly focused on vibrant, vivid gemstones in every colour of the rainbow. Read More
Big name jewelers sign up to gemstone traceability - A host of top-flight jewelers have signed a pledge to improve the traceability of colored gemstones. The Gemstones and Jewellery Community Platform has been launched by industry body Coloured Gemstones Working Group (CGWG) to unite brands. It will provide practical help and guidance on responsible sourcing, which can be difficult because many colored gemstones are mined in remote areas by artisanal workers. Read More
Largest diamond cut in Russia could fetch $20m -
The largest diamond ever cut in Russia is expected to fetch up to $20m at auction. The 100.94 carat emerald cut diamond, called the Alrosa Spectacle, has been graded by GIA as Type IIa, D color, IF. It was cut from a 207.29-carat rough stone unearthed in 2016 at the Zarnitsa kimberlite pipe in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) - Russia's first ever diamond mine. The Diamonds of Alrosa factory, Moscow, spent a year and eight months preparing and cutting the stone. Read More
The largest diamond ever cut in Russia is expected to fetch up to $20m at auction. The 100.94 carat emerald cut diamond, called the Alrosa Spectacle, has been graded by GIA as Type IIa, D color, IF. It was cut from a 207.29-carat rough stone unearthed in 2016 at the Zarnitsa kimberlite pipe in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) - Russia's first ever diamond mine. The Diamonds of Alrosa factory, Moscow, spent a year and eight months preparing and cutting the stone. Read More
Jewellery sales rise more than 250 per cent -
The latest jewellery sales report compiled by Retail Edge Consultants revealed that sales in dollars for April 2021 increased 252 per cent compared with the same time last year and 40 per cent when compared with 2019. Michael Dyer, sales manager at Retail Edge, said the figures were "heartening". He attributed the results partially to the "redirection of where money is being spent".
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The latest jewellery sales report compiled by Retail Edge Consultants revealed that sales in dollars for April 2021 increased 252 per cent compared with the same time last year and 40 per cent when compared with 2019. Michael Dyer, sales manager at Retail Edge, said the figures were "heartening". He attributed the results partially to the "redirection of where money is being spent".
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Let's talk jewelry store design: 5 quick waiting area ideas - My clients always ask me during the initial consultation: “What is the importance of the waiting area for my jewelry store?" My advice is that creating this space needs to make the customer feel relaxed, comfortable, and warm. By creating a proper waiting area, it allows customers and their significant others to experience a stress-free and enjoyable environment. Here are five quick ideas to think about prior to developing or remodeling your waiting area:
- Pay close attention to the traffic flow for optimizing its location.
- Choose comfortable furniture along with upholstery and finishes
that coordinate with the entire store.
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- Pay close attention to the traffic flow for optimizing its location.
- Choose comfortable furniture along with upholstery and finishes
that coordinate with the entire store.
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Hermes is proof that Gen Z is turbocharging the luxury recovery - The biggest and most successful luxury brands are feeling good. Hermès just posted their Q1 results, which defied expectations with revenue growth of 33 percent compared to the first quarter of 2019 — the period a year before the pandemic forced many countries into lockdown. The brand even eclipsed LVMH’s growth of eight percent and Kering’s of 5.5 percent, both home to major brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci, respectively. Read More
New funding to help jewelers study sustainability -
The Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA) Foundation has launched a fund enabling members to gain an education in issues related to responsible sourcing. “Now is the time to develop sustainability champions at every level of our industry to help create positive impacts on people, to protect the planet, and to move our businesses and industry forward,” said Brandee Dallow, WJA Foundation president.
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The Women’s Jewelry Association (WJA) Foundation has launched a fund enabling members to gain an education in issues related to responsible sourcing. “Now is the time to develop sustainability champions at every level of our industry to help create positive impacts on people, to protect the planet, and to move our businesses and industry forward,” said Brandee Dallow, WJA Foundation president.
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Responsible Jewellery Council launches SDG taskforce -
Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), the leading standard-setting organisation for the jewellery and watch supply chain, announced the launch of an SDG Taskforce. The UN SDGs are a call to action for all countries, organisations and people to come together in partnership to achieve a more sustainable and fairer future for all. The SDG Taskforce includes 26 leaders of the global jewellery industry together with the representatives of NGOs, other trade organisations and academia who will convene on a regular basis to drive change and track progress throughout the supply chain – from mining to retail. Read More
Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), the leading standard-setting organisation for the jewellery and watch supply chain, announced the launch of an SDG Taskforce. The UN SDGs are a call to action for all countries, organisations and people to come together in partnership to achieve a more sustainable and fairer future for all. The SDG Taskforce includes 26 leaders of the global jewellery industry together with the representatives of NGOs, other trade organisations and academia who will convene on a regular basis to drive change and track progress throughout the supply chain – from mining to retail. Read More
5 insights on how luxury brands can win over singles in China - Single-person households were the fastest-growing household type globally between 2010 and 2019, and this growth was most pronounced in the Asia Pacific, where nearly one in every five Chinese households is classified as single-person. The average consumer expenditure in single Chinese households will increase threefold between 2019 and 2040.
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Indian jeweler wins praise for transgender ad -
A ground-breaking jewelry ad that follows a young Indian boy as he transitions to a woman, with his family's support, has been widely praised. Milestones in her journey are accompanied by gifts of jewelry from the anklets and earrings she receives as a child to a joyous wedding ceremony. The one minute 40 second video, entitled Pure as Love, is a marked departure from traditional heterosexual wedding narratives. Read More
A ground-breaking jewelry ad that follows a young Indian boy as he transitions to a woman, with his family's support, has been widely praised. Milestones in her journey are accompanied by gifts of jewelry from the anklets and earrings she receives as a child to a joyous wedding ceremony. The one minute 40 second video, entitled Pure as Love, is a marked departure from traditional heterosexual wedding narratives. Read More
Can 40 years of Michael Kors still woo China? -
A stalwart of American fashion, Michael Kors launched his Fall 2021 Collection today digitally. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the brand pulled out all the stops for a glitzy collection that was shot in New York’s Theater District. A lifelong theater lover, Kors used the opportunity to highlight the difficulties faced by the performing arts and entertainment professionals at this time.
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A stalwart of American fashion, Michael Kors launched his Fall 2021 Collection today digitally. Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the brand pulled out all the stops for a glitzy collection that was shot in New York’s Theater District. A lifelong theater lover, Kors used the opportunity to highlight the difficulties faced by the performing arts and entertainment professionals at this time.
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China's economy bounced back - or did it? -
The Chinese economy bounced back strongly, growing 18.3 percent in the first quarter of the year, according to China’s National Bureau of Statistics. Retail sales grew 34.2 percent in March, topping expectations of 28-percent growth, despite harsh weather. Industrial production increased by a staggering 14.1 percent in March compared to 1.4. percent in the US.
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The Chinese economy bounced back strongly, growing 18.3 percent in the first quarter of the year, according to China’s National Bureau of Statistics. Retail sales grew 34.2 percent in March, topping expectations of 28-percent growth, despite harsh weather. Industrial production increased by a staggering 14.1 percent in March compared to 1.4. percent in the US.
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Struggling to stay open? -
How do you make a difficult decision, like staying in business or closing shop? How do you wrangle with a tough decidion? Experts share their insights on facing a tough business decision. This isn’t pleasant to admit, but at times I’ve thought “That’s it, I’m done. I can’t keep my business going anymore.” Each time, I opted for a swan song and created a few last pieces of jewelry. I made pieces that were as fabulous as I could afford, purely because they made me happy. And each time, a surprise ensued: the pieces sold, my clients’ feedback put a spring in my step, and the doors stayed open.
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How do you make a difficult decision, like staying in business or closing shop? How do you wrangle with a tough decidion? Experts share their insights on facing a tough business decision. This isn’t pleasant to admit, but at times I’ve thought “That’s it, I’m done. I can’t keep my business going anymore.” Each time, I opted for a swan song and created a few last pieces of jewelry. I made pieces that were as fabulous as I could afford, purely because they made me happy. And each time, a surprise ensued: the pieces sold, my clients’ feedback put a spring in my step, and the doors stayed open.
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Kate Middleton wears the queen's pearl necklace... -
The Duchess of Cambridge paid a subtle tribute to the queen today while attending the funeral of the monarch's husband, Prince Philip. Kate Middleton wore pieces of the queen's jewelry with her solemn, all-black attire: dangling pearl earrings and a four-row pearl choker that was also once worn by her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. The necklace stood out against the duchess's dark Roland Mouret dress. Featuring four strands of pearls and a diamond clasp, the piece was reportedly a gift to the queen from the Japanese government and made by Garrard. Duchess Kate has previously borrowed the choker, wearing it to the queen and Prince Philip's 70th anniversary celebration in 2017. Read More
The Duchess of Cambridge paid a subtle tribute to the queen today while attending the funeral of the monarch's husband, Prince Philip. Kate Middleton wore pieces of the queen's jewelry with her solemn, all-black attire: dangling pearl earrings and a four-row pearl choker that was also once worn by her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana. The necklace stood out against the duchess's dark Roland Mouret dress. Featuring four strands of pearls and a diamond clasp, the piece was reportedly a gift to the queen from the Japanese government and made by Garrard. Duchess Kate has previously borrowed the choker, wearing it to the queen and Prince Philip's 70th anniversary celebration in 2017. Read More
Hannah Carnegie: Unified with nature -
Hannah Carnegie, creates jewelry that is interchangeable, ethically sourced, and inspired by nature. Growing up on an island, she developed a strong bond and appreciation for nature. As an advocate for conservation, Carnegie’s jewelry endows a percentage of sales to nature conservation foundations and initiatives. Hannah shared her story with Pietra Communications: "Growing up on a remote island, or in any remote area, you learn to live closer in harmony with your natural surroundings. The rhythm of your life is generally set to these nuances vs. those, of say , the morning traffic rush that you find in the city. You think more about when the tide is high, or when to not be on the beach at night with a car or a flashlight, which could interrupt a nesting sea turtle. In this sense, I think life is simpler, or allows more freedom and space for the mind and spirit to find unison."
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Hannah Carnegie, creates jewelry that is interchangeable, ethically sourced, and inspired by nature. Growing up on an island, she developed a strong bond and appreciation for nature. As an advocate for conservation, Carnegie’s jewelry endows a percentage of sales to nature conservation foundations and initiatives. Hannah shared her story with Pietra Communications: "Growing up on a remote island, or in any remote area, you learn to live closer in harmony with your natural surroundings. The rhythm of your life is generally set to these nuances vs. those, of say , the morning traffic rush that you find in the city. You think more about when the tide is high, or when to not be on the beach at night with a car or a flashlight, which could interrupt a nesting sea turtle. In this sense, I think life is simpler, or allows more freedom and space for the mind and spirit to find unison."
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Colored diamond trio fetches $8M at Christie's -
Three rings featuring diamonds with fancy-vivid color stole the show at the Christie’s Magnificent Jewels auction, selling for more than $8 million combined. The trio of jewels, called the Perfect Palette, achieved a total of $8.4 million at the New York sale. A 2.17-carat, fancy-vivid-purplish-pink diamond ring brought in $3.5 million, beating its $2.5 million high estimate, while a 2.13-carat, fancy-vivid-blue diamond ring sold for $2.7 million, toward the upper end of its valuation. The third--a 2.34-carat, fancy-vivid-orange diamond ring--went for $2.2 million, just under its top estimate. Read More
Three rings featuring diamonds with fancy-vivid color stole the show at the Christie’s Magnificent Jewels auction, selling for more than $8 million combined. The trio of jewels, called the Perfect Palette, achieved a total of $8.4 million at the New York sale. A 2.17-carat, fancy-vivid-purplish-pink diamond ring brought in $3.5 million, beating its $2.5 million high estimate, while a 2.13-carat, fancy-vivid-blue diamond ring sold for $2.7 million, toward the upper end of its valuation. The third--a 2.34-carat, fancy-vivid-orange diamond ring--went for $2.2 million, just under its top estimate. Read More
Sustainable jewelry and the 'Meghan Markle' effect - Meghan Markle only wears sustainable and ethical jewelry, including an Ecksand 6-ct rose cut pink sapphire set into a 100% recycled rose gold band. Not just any celebrity can turn a niche activist concern into a pop culture affair. It takes the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio who, with the 2006 film Blood Diamond, brought the concept of ‘conflict diamonds’ into the mainstream. The international diamond lobby was so concerned with the blockbuster’s depiction of diamond fields in Sierra Leone, they urged director Edward Zwick to add a disclaimer touting the industry’s progress. Read More
Think sustainability doesn't matter? Think again -
Every luxury brand on Earth is talking about sustainability, touching on it one way or another, regardless of the category. If you go on any luxury website, you will find a sustainability report, corporate social responsibility measures, and a commitment to do better over time.This development is incredibly important, given that just a few years ago, sustainability was not atop of the list of priorities for many companies. Read More
Every luxury brand on Earth is talking about sustainability, touching on it one way or another, regardless of the category. If you go on any luxury website, you will find a sustainability report, corporate social responsibility measures, and a commitment to do better over time.This development is incredibly important, given that just a few years ago, sustainability was not atop of the list of priorities for many companies. Read More
Let's talk jewelry store design -
From Leslie McGwire: "My clients often ask me in the initial consultation: “How important is lighting throughout my store and in my cases, and do I need to put a certain budget aside?” LED light technology is rapidly changing. It is changing how we light our world in a brighter and more economical way. Therefore, proper placement of lighting is essential to keep your consumers highly interested and increase sales in the jewelry store. No matter how carefully you plan your jewelry store displays and merchandise, your hard work could all be lost in window glare and shadows.
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From Leslie McGwire: "My clients often ask me in the initial consultation: “How important is lighting throughout my store and in my cases, and do I need to put a certain budget aside?” LED light technology is rapidly changing. It is changing how we light our world in a brighter and more economical way. Therefore, proper placement of lighting is essential to keep your consumers highly interested and increase sales in the jewelry store. No matter how carefully you plan your jewelry store displays and merchandise, your hard work could all be lost in window glare and shadows.
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Jewellery, Gem & Technology Dubai to debut in 2022 - Get ready for one of the jewellery world’s most powerful marketplaces for product discovery, meaningful connections and inspired thinking – Jewellery, Gem & Technology Dubai. Envisioned as a high-impact jewellery sourcing experience, JGT Dubai will have its inaugural edition on 22 – 24 February 2022 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
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Signet targets younger market with Rocksbox acquisition - Rocksbox, the pioneering jewelry rental company, has been acquired by Signet, the world's largest retailer of diamond jewelry. Signet says the move should help it reach new customers, primarily young women, following the success of its three-year Path to Brilliance recovery program. Rocksbox, founded by Meaghan Rose, provides subscribers with three rented pieces of fashion jewelry for $21 a month, based on their preferences, with free shipping and the option to buy any item outright. Read More
How China is changing the definition of luxury -
A monumental shift is taking place in luxury because of China. Luxury, which is a culture’s most premium form of expression, has always been associated with opulence and classical styles in the West. But that is beginning to change. China’s economic development has meant that, for many luxury consumers, high-end fashion has only been an option over the past few decades. As such, they don’t have legacy expectations or long-standing brand loyalties. So what do China’s luxury consumers want? Read More
A monumental shift is taking place in luxury because of China. Luxury, which is a culture’s most premium form of expression, has always been associated with opulence and classical styles in the West. But that is beginning to change. China’s economic development has meant that, for many luxury consumers, high-end fashion has only been an option over the past few decades. As such, they don’t have legacy expectations or long-standing brand loyalties. So what do China’s luxury consumers want? Read More
Are fancy color diamonds a good investment vehicle? -
Longtime members of the diamond industry remember the investment boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Since then, the idea of diamonds as an investment vehicle has periodically reared its head, but has never taken off. And, say most experts, for good reason. While diamonds do hold their value better than other luxury products—a key selling point for jewelers—there are compelling arguments against using them as an investment vehicle.
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Longtime members of the diamond industry remember the investment boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Since then, the idea of diamonds as an investment vehicle has periodically reared its head, but has never taken off. And, say most experts, for good reason. While diamonds do hold their value better than other luxury products—a key selling point for jewelers—there are compelling arguments against using them as an investment vehicle.
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15.81ct pink could could fetch $38m at Christie's -
A purple-pink diamond weighing nearly 16 carats will take center stage at the Christie’s Magnificent Jewels sale in Hong Kong, the largest of its kind ever to be offered at an auction. The 15.81-carat, fancy-vivid-purple-pink, internally flawless, type IIa stone, known as the Sakura Diamond, is set in a ring and bracketed by white diamonds. The piece is expected to sell for $25 million to $38 million when it goes under the hammer on May 23, Christie’s estimated.
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A purple-pink diamond weighing nearly 16 carats will take center stage at the Christie’s Magnificent Jewels sale in Hong Kong, the largest of its kind ever to be offered at an auction. The 15.81-carat, fancy-vivid-purple-pink, internally flawless, type IIa stone, known as the Sakura Diamond, is set in a ring and bracketed by white diamonds. The piece is expected to sell for $25 million to $38 million when it goes under the hammer on May 23, Christie’s estimated.
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Sotheby's to offer 15.19ct Kashmir sapphire -
Sotheby’s will sell a 55.19-carat Kashmir sapphire at its Geneva sale, the largest gem of its kind ever to appear at auction. The oval-cut stone, set in a brooch with a cushion-shaped Kashmir sapphire weighing 25.97 carats, surrounded by circular-cut and baguette diamonds, is from the 1930s. Previously in the collection of Maureen Constance Guinness, marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, it is expected to fetch up to $3 million at the Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale on May 11.
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Sotheby’s will sell a 55.19-carat Kashmir sapphire at its Geneva sale, the largest gem of its kind ever to appear at auction. The oval-cut stone, set in a brooch with a cushion-shaped Kashmir sapphire weighing 25.97 carats, surrounded by circular-cut and baguette diamonds, is from the 1930s. Previously in the collection of Maureen Constance Guinness, marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, it is expected to fetch up to $3 million at the Magnificent Jewels and Noble Jewels sale on May 11.
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How luxury took over memes - Even the most affluent luxury consumer might question spending $3,400 on an inflatable vest, yet that item was the most memorable and accessible piece from Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection. First spotted on a street-style account on Chinese short-video platform Kuaishou, DIY versions of the futuristic vest soon spread across social media, with users sharing their takes on the latest viral instance of luxury fashion turning into a meme. Read More
HRD Antwerp launches report for polki jewelry -
HRD Antwerp has unveiled a report identifying the natural origin of uncut diamonds used to create polki jewelry. The Authenticity Jewellery Report will verify traditional Indian polki jewelry, which has become more popular in international markets, the Antwerp lab said. HRD already has a report that covers polished diamonds, but polki jewelry contains mounted, uncut stones, which are not generally graded using the regular 4Cs.
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HRD Antwerp has unveiled a report identifying the natural origin of uncut diamonds used to create polki jewelry. The Authenticity Jewellery Report will verify traditional Indian polki jewelry, which has become more popular in international markets, the Antwerp lab said. HRD already has a report that covers polished diamonds, but polki jewelry contains mounted, uncut stones, which are not generally graded using the regular 4Cs.
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Turning the economy we have into the just and inclusive economy we want -
As COVID-19 spread across the United States last year, meatpackers, farmworkers, grocery clerks and warehouse employees were among the hardest hit. Many were pressured to stay on the job, if not by their employers or the government, then by the need for a paycheck. The pandemic forced us all to confront the disparities between the haves and the have-nots.
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As COVID-19 spread across the United States last year, meatpackers, farmworkers, grocery clerks and warehouse employees were among the hardest hit. Many were pressured to stay on the job, if not by their employers or the government, then by the need for a paycheck. The pandemic forced us all to confront the disparities between the haves and the have-nots.
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Christie's online jewelry auction sells out -
Christie’s garnered $799,125 from its online sale of jewelry by designer Michele della Valle, with 100% of items finding buyers. The top lot at the auction was a pair of yellow sapphire, tsavorite garnet and diamond lemon earrings, which went for $75,000, smashing its $10,000 high estimate. Another set of earrings — containing 52 round and 12 baguette-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.55 carats, tsavorite garnets, and red agate beads — also soared past its upper valuation. The pair, designed to look like cherries, brought in $37,500. Read More
Christie’s garnered $799,125 from its online sale of jewelry by designer Michele della Valle, with 100% of items finding buyers. The top lot at the auction was a pair of yellow sapphire, tsavorite garnet and diamond lemon earrings, which went for $75,000, smashing its $10,000 high estimate. Another set of earrings — containing 52 round and 12 baguette-cut diamonds weighing a total of 1.55 carats, tsavorite garnets, and red agate beads — also soared past its upper valuation. The pair, designed to look like cherries, brought in $37,500. Read More
Asian shoppers snap up gold bangles to bars -
Gold price’s slump to near a nine-month low is drawing jewelry shoppers in Asia to hunt for bargains. After a year of demand being in the doldrums, retailers are buying more of the precious metal to cater to people like Seema B, a 35-year-old housewife who ventured to Mumbai’s Zaveri Bazaar to get new bangles after months of putting it off. “The prices have come down a bit and the general worries about the virus have also eased,” she said.
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Gold price’s slump to near a nine-month low is drawing jewelry shoppers in Asia to hunt for bargains. After a year of demand being in the doldrums, retailers are buying more of the precious metal to cater to people like Seema B, a 35-year-old housewife who ventured to Mumbai’s Zaveri Bazaar to get new bangles after months of putting it off. “The prices have come down a bit and the general worries about the virus have also eased,” she said.
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'Jewelry Masterpiece Awards' to present $100K to jewelry designers and journalists - Entries are now being accepted for the inaugural Jewellery Masterpiece Awards, which honors excellence and artistry in the jewelry world. Jewelry companies, artists, designers and writers are all invited to participate in the one-of-a-kind awards program. The Jewelry Masterpiece Awards is one of the few truly international awards programs and most likely the only one offering significant cash prizes.
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The future of jewelry is bright: How COVID-19 is changing the face of jewelry manufacturing for
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With the spread of the coronavirus, came a whirlwind of unanticipated implications for small and independent businesses. Along with the economic disruption, safety protocols designed to thwart the spread of the virus led to furloughs, mandatory business shutdowns, social distancing and quarantine protocols, border closings and travel restrictions. Like other industries, small and independent jewelry designers are feeling the disruption caused by the pandemic – especially with businesses shifting to online selling. While the transition to direct-to-consumer selling is new territory for many, it’s heartwarming to see the industry come together in a show of unity and solidarity amid these unprecedented times.
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With the spread of the coronavirus, came a whirlwind of unanticipated implications for small and independent businesses. Along with the economic disruption, safety protocols designed to thwart the spread of the virus led to furloughs, mandatory business shutdowns, social distancing and quarantine protocols, border closings and travel restrictions. Like other industries, small and independent jewelry designers are feeling the disruption caused by the pandemic – especially with businesses shifting to online selling. While the transition to direct-to-consumer selling is new territory for many, it’s heartwarming to see the industry come together in a show of unity and solidarity amid these unprecedented times.
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Meet the brand that made $3mil in digital sneakers - From flying cars to AI robots, sci-fi novels have grappled with what the future might look like for decades. And as outrageous as those predictions seemed, they are all coming true to some degree. COVID-19’s ability to upend trends over the last year has helped accelerate more supposed impossibilities. But few could have predicted the recent, dramatic rise of NFTs — otherwise known as non-fungible tokens. Read More
Mastoloni honored with two awards -
Mastoloni has received two awards in the 11th annual Cultured Pearl Association of America's international design competition. Mastoloni was one of 11 winners across eight categories in the United States division, which drew 66 submissions. Final judges were Jean Francois Bibet, workshop and production director at Cartier; and Patricia Faber, co-owner of Aaron Faber Gallery in Manhattan, who inspected 19 live U.S. division finalist pieces via Zoom. The Fashion Category award, evocative of high fashion and a creative mix of materials, went to Mastoloni’s Eclisse cocktail ring featuring a rich, black 12–12.5 mm Tahitian Pearl in 18k rose gold. Retail, $6,050.
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Mastoloni has received two awards in the 11th annual Cultured Pearl Association of America's international design competition. Mastoloni was one of 11 winners across eight categories in the United States division, which drew 66 submissions. Final judges were Jean Francois Bibet, workshop and production director at Cartier; and Patricia Faber, co-owner of Aaron Faber Gallery in Manhattan, who inspected 19 live U.S. division finalist pieces via Zoom. The Fashion Category award, evocative of high fashion and a creative mix of materials, went to Mastoloni’s Eclisse cocktail ring featuring a rich, black 12–12.5 mm Tahitian Pearl in 18k rose gold. Retail, $6,050.
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Gay-friendly jeweler ditches the word "bridal" -
A Hatton Garden jeweler has ditched the term "bridal" from all its literature. It also says it no longer uses the word "her" when referring to ring sizes. Queensmith Master Jewellers, in the heart of London's traditional diamond area, describes itself as "Gay-Friendly" on its website. "We moved away from the term 'bridal' and made a conscious decision not to write gender specific copy in our branding and advertising," said brand director Sam Nobles. "Whether you identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, straight or anywhere in between, we create a welcoming experience for all couples looking for beautifully handcrafted engagement rings and all fine jewelry." Read More
A Hatton Garden jeweler has ditched the term "bridal" from all its literature. It also says it no longer uses the word "her" when referring to ring sizes. Queensmith Master Jewellers, in the heart of London's traditional diamond area, describes itself as "Gay-Friendly" on its website. "We moved away from the term 'bridal' and made a conscious decision not to write gender specific copy in our branding and advertising," said brand director Sam Nobles. "Whether you identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, straight or anywhere in between, we create a welcoming experience for all couples looking for beautifully handcrafted engagement rings and all fine jewelry." Read More
The Beyonce Knowles-Carter x Lorraine Schwartz GIA scholarship -
Renowned jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz has teamed up with GIA to create a scholarship dedicated to her long-time friend and client - the multi-talented performer, record producer and philanthropist, Beyonce Knowles-Carter. The Beyonce Knowles-Carter x Lorraine Schwartz GIA Scholarship will award two members of the Black community the opportunity to earn the esteemed GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma. The recipients of the scholarship will be selected by Beyonce herself and will be awarded the full tuition and paid expenses for the duration of the program, which will be studied primarily online through distance education. Applications for the scholaship will be accepted March 1st through March 16, 2021.
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Renowned jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz has teamed up with GIA to create a scholarship dedicated to her long-time friend and client - the multi-talented performer, record producer and philanthropist, Beyonce Knowles-Carter. The Beyonce Knowles-Carter x Lorraine Schwartz GIA Scholarship will award two members of the Black community the opportunity to earn the esteemed GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma. The recipients of the scholarship will be selected by Beyonce herself and will be awarded the full tuition and paid expenses for the duration of the program, which will be studied primarily online through distance education. Applications for the scholaship will be accepted March 1st through March 16, 2021.
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Retail hacks luxury stores must know for 2021 -
Since 2020 began, most brick-and-mortar stores have spent more time closed than open. Now, China is set to hit a milestone as the first country in history to carry out most of its retail sales online instead of through physical retail stores. So now, the question retailers need to ask is: What is the point of a store post-pandemic? Retail is now considered a journey, whether metaphysical or geographical. Read More
Since 2020 began, most brick-and-mortar stores have spent more time closed than open. Now, China is set to hit a milestone as the first country in history to carry out most of its retail sales online instead of through physical retail stores. So now, the question retailers need to ask is: What is the point of a store post-pandemic? Retail is now considered a journey, whether metaphysical or geographical. Read More
De Beers posts first loss since 2009 -
De Beers recorded its first annual loss since the aftermath of the global financial crisis as rough sales and prices slumped during the Covid-19 pandemic. The miner’s loss came to $102 million in 2020, compared with a profit of $45 million in 2019. De Beers had not been in the red since 2009. “The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on global diamond supply and demand,” the group explained. “Much of the industry was unable to operate, with up to 90% of jewelry stores closed at the peak of lockdowns, first in China, then in Europe and the US.” Read More
De Beers recorded its first annual loss since the aftermath of the global financial crisis as rough sales and prices slumped during the Covid-19 pandemic. The miner’s loss came to $102 million in 2020, compared with a profit of $45 million in 2019. De Beers had not been in the red since 2009. “The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on global diamond supply and demand,” the group explained. “Much of the industry was unable to operate, with up to 90% of jewelry stores closed at the peak of lockdowns, first in China, then in Europe and the US.” Read More
US polished imports down almost 40% in 2020 -
US polished-diamond imports fell 39% to $11.82 billion last year, reflecting heavy declines in the second quarter, according to data from the US Commerce Department. The slowdown eased in the latter part of the year, with December shipments slipping by just 2% year on year.
December 2020 Year-on-year change
Net polished imports $212M -10%
Net rough imports -$1M2019: Surplus of $12M
Net diamond account $211M -15%
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US polished-diamond imports fell 39% to $11.82 billion last year, reflecting heavy declines in the second quarter, according to data from the US Commerce Department. The slowdown eased in the latter part of the year, with December shipments slipping by just 2% year on year.
December 2020 Year-on-year change
Net polished imports $212M -10%
Net rough imports -$1M2019: Surplus of $12M
Net diamond account $211M -15%
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New Miami jewelry mall receives $24m boost -
The developer of a new jewelry retail complex in Miami has secured a $23.6 million loan, enabling it to move forward with the project. The funds from City National Bank of Florida will go toward completing phase one of the Time Century Jewelry Center program. This consists of constructing the building’s retail and wholesale space, which spans the basement, ground, mezzanine and second floors, Time Century Holdings said.
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The developer of a new jewelry retail complex in Miami has secured a $23.6 million loan, enabling it to move forward with the project. The funds from City National Bank of Florida will go toward completing phase one of the Time Century Jewelry Center program. This consists of constructing the building’s retail and wholesale space, which spans the basement, ground, mezzanine and second floors, Time Century Holdings said.
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Harry Winston unveils the 'Winston Pink Legacy' - To bring attention to Harry Winston’s 125th birthday, the luxury jewelry house that bears his name unveiled the “Winston Pink Legacy” ring. The ring features an extremely rare 18.96-carat rectangular-cut fancy vivid pink diamond center stone. The pink diamond is flanked by two shield-cut diamonds weighing 3.55 carats. The stones are set in 18k rose gold and platinum. The Swatch Group, which acquired the New York-based high jewelry house in 2013, purchased the fancy vivid pink diamond at Christie’s Geneva Magnificent Jewels in 2018 for more than $50.3 million, setting a world record at the time.
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CIBJO releases pearl guide as consumer resource - CIBJO'S Pearl Commission has released the first edition of the CIBJO Guide for Classifying Natural Pearls and Cultured Pearls. The 62-page illustrated document provides an overarching view of natural and cultured pearls from both seawater and freshwater sources and highlights the important parameters by which their appearance can be described and assessed.
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Sapphire comes out top in gemstone survey -
Sapphires are the most desired colored gemstone among US consumers, followed by rubies, emeralds and amethysts, according to a recent survey by MVI Marketing. Some 46% bought fine jewelry featuring sapphire in the past two years, the study found. Ruby and emerald each attracted 41%, with 35% buying amethyst. Overall, 93% said they “loved” or “liked” all precious colored gemstones. MVI carried out the survey in the fall of 2020 in conjunction with gemstone miner Fura Gems. Read More
Sapphires are the most desired colored gemstone among US consumers, followed by rubies, emeralds and amethysts, according to a recent survey by MVI Marketing. Some 46% bought fine jewelry featuring sapphire in the past two years, the study found. Ruby and emerald each attracted 41%, with 35% buying amethyst. Overall, 93% said they “loved” or “liked” all precious colored gemstones. MVI carried out the survey in the fall of 2020 in conjunction with gemstone miner Fura Gems. Read More
Fancy yellow diamond ring fetches $325,000 -
A 23.58-ct fancy yellow diamond, set in a platinum and gold ring fetched $325,000 in an online auction by Christie's New York. The price was above the high estimate of $300,000 in the Christie's Jewels Online that closed yesterday and achieved a total of $2,703,750. The top lot featured a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut diamond natural color yellow diamond, of SI1 clarity, with a pair of triangular-cut white diamonds with a combined weight of 2.50 to 2.75 carats. Read More
A 23.58-ct fancy yellow diamond, set in a platinum and gold ring fetched $325,000 in an online auction by Christie's New York. The price was above the high estimate of $300,000 in the Christie's Jewels Online that closed yesterday and achieved a total of $2,703,750. The top lot featured a cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant-cut diamond natural color yellow diamond, of SI1 clarity, with a pair of triangular-cut white diamonds with a combined weight of 2.50 to 2.75 carats. Read More
Van Cleef & Arpels high jewellery collection is worth the wait - Like a rare comet sighting, the Van Cleef & Arpels 'Sous les Étoiles, heavenly dreams' high jewellery is worth the wait. The 150 one-of-a-kind jewels are inspired by the mystery of the cosmos that has transfixed astronomers and awed stargazers throughout history. In their approach, the designers at Van Cleef & Arpels looked at different interpretations of the night sky. The team was inspired by texts are diverse as classical Greek writings, to the early C17th work of Johannes Kepler ‘Lunar Astronomy’ and Camille Flammarion’s 1880 Astronomie Populaire with its quaint views on the cosmos to the mind-blowing images captured by NASA.
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Illuminators: conversation with Stuart Pool -
Stuart Pool runs gem trading company Nineteen48, named after Sri Lanka’s year of independence, with business partner Gary Seneviratne. He’s also a co-founder of Fair Luxury and a partner in the Moyo Gems collaboration in Tanzania. Fair Luxury is a UK-based independent collective of jewelry industry changemakers with a shared vision for a responsible and sustainable future for people and planet. From the interview: "When we started Nineteen48, we were naïvely amazed at how little people knew about gemstone sourcing, and we quickly became aware that we greatly cared to know exactly where our gems were coming from and how they were being mined."
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Stuart Pool runs gem trading company Nineteen48, named after Sri Lanka’s year of independence, with business partner Gary Seneviratne. He’s also a co-founder of Fair Luxury and a partner in the Moyo Gems collaboration in Tanzania. Fair Luxury is a UK-based independent collective of jewelry industry changemakers with a shared vision for a responsible and sustainable future for people and planet. From the interview: "When we started Nineteen48, we were naïvely amazed at how little people knew about gemstone sourcing, and we quickly became aware that we greatly cared to know exactly where our gems were coming from and how they were being mined."
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Rapper has $24m pink diamond embedded in his forehead - An American rapper is to have a huge natural pink diamond, valued at $24m, embedded in his forehead. Lil Uzi Vert, 26, told fans he'd been paying for the gem - which he describes as "10 almost 11 carats" since 2017. It cost more than his Bugatti, other cars and house, he said. Vert - real name Symere Bysil Woods, from Philadelphia - explained why he hadn't chosen a more traditional setting for the diamond: "If I lose the ring, you will make fun of me more than putting it in my forehead, ha ha joke's on you." Read More
New magazine: Mission: Sales online now -
It has been a labor of love and today a new magazine for the jewelry industry with a total focus on sales has been born! MISSION: SALES Magazine, published by The Centurion, is geared to salespeople, managers and management of all jewelry industry companies driven to grow sales.
It has been a labor of love and today a new magazine for the jewelry industry with a total focus on sales has been born! MISSION: SALES Magazine, published by The Centurion, is geared to salespeople, managers and management of all jewelry industry companies driven to grow sales.
- Fascinating intro Editorial by our industry's own famed sales writer Peter Smith on the need for a Learning Mindset
- BIG PICTURE Feature Articles on Establishing Trust, Trendspotting for Better Sales and Engagement Ring Research Read More
Record recoveries at USA's only active diamond mine - Visitors to the USA's only active diamond mine recovered over 80 carats last year.
The Crater of Diamonds State Park, near Murfreesboro, in Arkansas, charges day trippers $10 a day to sift the soil - and lets them keep any gems they find.
It says 2020 was a record-breaking year, despite an enforced closure from March to May because of the coronavirus.
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The Crater of Diamonds State Park, near Murfreesboro, in Arkansas, charges day trippers $10 a day to sift the soil - and lets them keep any gems they find.
It says 2020 was a record-breaking year, despite an enforced closure from March to May because of the coronavirus.
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Lucara finds second large diamond this year - Lucara Diamond Corp. has unearthed a white diamond weighing 378 carats at its Karowe mine in Botswana, the second over 300 carats the deposit has produced since the start of the year. The miner recovered the “magnificent,” gem-quality, unbroken, type IIa stone from the site’s south lobe M/PK(S) area, known for its large, high-quality rough. Earlier, Lucara retrieved a 341-carat, high-quality diamond at the site. Including this newest find, the company has unearthed 55 diamonds over 200 carats since 2015. Read More
LMVH unveils high-end hopes for Tiffany -
Tiffany is poised to expand its offering to include more gold, precious gems and watches, after LVMH's $15.8bn buyout was finally completed earlier this month. The French luxury conglomerate also has its sights set on revamping many of its 320 US stores and expanding its operations in Europe and Asia. The new owners outlining their vision to 14,000 Tiffany employees, said the emphasis would shift further towards high-end jewelry.
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Tiffany is poised to expand its offering to include more gold, precious gems and watches, after LVMH's $15.8bn buyout was finally completed earlier this month. The French luxury conglomerate also has its sights set on revamping many of its 320 US stores and expanding its operations in Europe and Asia. The new owners outlining their vision to 14,000 Tiffany employees, said the emphasis would shift further towards high-end jewelry.
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HourUniverse, successor to BaselWorld is postponed - The show that was due to replace the ill-fated Baselworld has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. HourUniverse had been scheduled for 8 to 12 April In Basel, Switzerland, but a notice on the organizers' website simply says: "Due to the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic, we are assessing new dates to hold a live HourUniverse show in Basel in 2021."
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NY clam chowder with a side of pearl -
Recently, GIA’s laboratory in New York had the opportunity to examine a fascinating find and hear about an even more fascinating story. According to Bryan Gosman, co-owner of Gosman’s Fish Market in Long Island, one of his staff was shucking clams in the kitchen while preparing to cook New England chowder when he discovered a pearl the size of a gumball. “It didn’t look real,” said Gosman.
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Recently, GIA’s laboratory in New York had the opportunity to examine a fascinating find and hear about an even more fascinating story. According to Bryan Gosman, co-owner of Gosman’s Fish Market in Long Island, one of his staff was shucking clams in the kitchen while preparing to cook New England chowder when he discovered a pearl the size of a gumball. “It didn’t look real,” said Gosman.
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The engagement ring trends set to take over in 2021 - The knock-on effects of weddings and engagement parties cancelled due to the pandemic are myriad: from distraught brides and grooms putting their dream outfits into storage to florists going out of business, 2020 has hit the wedding industry hard.
But if there’s one silver lining in the clouds of the ongoing storm as we sail into 2021, it’s engagement rings. Surprisingly, for many jewellers, engagement rings have been much in demand as a symbol of hope and romance since the first lockdown in March, and continue to be so.
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But if there’s one silver lining in the clouds of the ongoing storm as we sail into 2021, it’s engagement rings. Surprisingly, for many jewellers, engagement rings have been much in demand as a symbol of hope and romance since the first lockdown in March, and continue to be so.
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Jewelry industry fares well overall on racial justice - Members of the US jewelry industry are happy overall with the level of racial justice and equality found across the trade, according to a diversity survey Jewelers of America and National Jeweler conducted. Nearly three quarters of employers polled in the jewelry sector, and more than half of employees, reported their companies ranked very well. In fact, 73% of employers said the trade ranked as well as, or better than, other industries in supporting Black employees, while 66% of employees said the same. Read More
Piece of the week: Ilaria Lanzoni's 'Look of Love' - During lockdown last year, Ilaria Lanzoni did what so many of us spent our days doing—she reminisced about happier times. She turned those reveries into inspiration for a new collection centered on the meaning of true love. The Italian-born, NY-based designer recalled the nickname her grandmother used for her and her sister: “voglus,” which means “eyes." Read More
Independent jewelers report strong bridal sales - Independent jewelry retailers in the US noted solid sales over the holiday period, as consumers had more disposable income and more couples got engaged. “Sales were fantastic,” said Eva-Michelle Spicer, owner of Spicer Greene Jewelers in Asheville, North Carolina. “In December alone they were up 45% year on year, and last year was our best December ever. We are not only having more sales than usual, but those sales are also higher value than usual.”
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Argyle pinks break record after mine closure - Rio Tinto achieved record value at its 2020 Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender, with bidders raising their offers for the stones following the mine’s closure. There were 62 pink, red, blue and violet stones up for sale, weighing a total 57.23 carats. It allowed participants to view the goods using livestreaming and a virtual portal at locations in Antwerp, Singapore and Perth, Australia, due to travel restrictions associated with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Can other Asian markets besides China boost luxury brands? - In 2019, mainland Chinese consumers accounted for around 40 percent of global luxury sales and the bulk of growth. So the question is: Who are the next Chinese? The answer is more Chinese. The Japanese market looks fully mature, even though there is a “silver consumer lining.” Meanwhile, the South Korean market did well in 2020, but can only do so much. Read More
Harry Winston wins top item at Christie's New York - Christie’s sold a Kashmir sapphire and diamond bracelet to Harry Winston for $6 million on Tuesday, kicking off the December New York Magnificent Jewels season. The piece, which led the auction house’s New York sale, featured a 43.10-carat sapphire surrounded by 67.90 carats of D-color, internally flawless diamonds. The final price fell within the estimate of $5 million to $7 million that Christie’s had given ahead of the sale.
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Kashmir sapphire beats estimate at Bonhams - Bonhams sold a Kashmir sapphire and diamond brooch for $1.1 million at its New York Jewels auction, bringing in more than double its low valuation and surpassing its high estimate. The cushion-shaped mixed-cut, 17.21-carat sapphire, flanked by marquise- and pear-shaped table-cut diamonds, was created in 1910. It led the December 7 sale, which achieved a total of $3.8 million, Bonhams said.
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Why branded jewelry could be the next decade's fastest growing luxury subsegment - In luxury, the future is female, and the jewelry subsegment should see a shift to self-purchasing and impulse purchasing that can more than compensate the slowdown in bridal. A quartet of specialists and a trio of generalists should capture a lot of the attention and market share in the years ahead. Read More
Mine's largest ever pink rough delivers 15.2-ct heart-shaped diamond - The largest gem-quality colored rough diamond ever recovered at Lulo, Angola, has been cut and polished into a 15.2-carat heart shape and two smaller stones. Trading reforms brought in by the country's government last year will allow mine operator Sociedade Mineira Do Lulo to seek higher prices than it would previously achieve at mine gate. The main delivery, a 15.2 carat heart-shaped diamond has been graded by the GIA as fancy intense orangy pink, VVS1, with excellent polish and symmetry. Read More
Gem auction aims to raise awareness of ethics - Columbia Gem House will hold an auction of pieces by 25 designers to raise awareness of human exploitation across the gem and jewelry industry.
The company launched an invitational design challenge among the designers to create jewelry using stones it provided as part of its Ethical in Action initiative. Columbia Gem House, which deals in fair trade and responsibly sourced colored gemstones and jewelry, partnered with Susan Fauman, of Susan Fauman Jewelry, and Sabrina Hoffman, designer and owner of jewelry brand Dally+Toil. Read More
The company launched an invitational design challenge among the designers to create jewelry using stones it provided as part of its Ethical in Action initiative. Columbia Gem House, which deals in fair trade and responsibly sourced colored gemstones and jewelry, partnered with Susan Fauman, of Susan Fauman Jewelry, and Sabrina Hoffman, designer and owner of jewelry brand Dally+Toil. Read More
Christie's sell emerald and diamond necklace for 7m - A necklace with over 117 carats of emeralds and diamonds sold at auction for almost $7m. Edmond Chin, the Singapore-born jewelry designer, created the one-of-a-kind piece for the Geneva-based Maison Boghossian, and it was sold at Christie's Hong Kong - where he started his career working in the jewelry and jadeite department. It sold for $6.99m, a fraction below the estimate of $7.09m to $10.32m (converted from HKD). Read More
De Beers aims for full traceability by 2030 - De Beers has pledged to provide the origin and impact of all its diamonds by 2030 as part of a plethora of sustainability goals it has set out for the coming decade. By 2025, it will “scale” programs that help identify the provenance of De Beers-mined diamonds at retail. By 2030, it will record most of its annual production — by value — on its Tracr blockchain platform, which tracks stones through the supply chain. Read More
How the jewelry industry is mobilizing to stamp out racism -
In the wake of the global social justice movement, black jewelry designers have found themselves thrust front and center as consumers look for ways to show their support. Like other luxury industries, jewelry lacks diversity and while round-ups of black-owned jewelry businesses are a step in the right direction, barriers remain to people of color accessing the industry at all. Budding initiatives on both sides of the Atlantic are aiming to drive change, opening up the industry to more diversity, more creativity and more innovation. New York-based designer Angely Martinez is leading the way in the US, with a new representation organization for BIPOC jewelry designers, the Jewelry Industry Task Force. “Our skill set and contribution remain valid and equitable to our peers and contemporaries.
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In the wake of the global social justice movement, black jewelry designers have found themselves thrust front and center as consumers look for ways to show their support. Like other luxury industries, jewelry lacks diversity and while round-ups of black-owned jewelry businesses are a step in the right direction, barriers remain to people of color accessing the industry at all. Budding initiatives on both sides of the Atlantic are aiming to drive change, opening up the industry to more diversity, more creativity and more innovation. New York-based designer Angely Martinez is leading the way in the US, with a new representation organization for BIPOC jewelry designers, the Jewelry Industry Task Force. “Our skill set and contribution remain valid and equitable to our peers and contemporaries.
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5.43 tonnes of ruby-in-zoisite unearthed in Mundarara, Tanzanaia -
Tanzania has a way of pleasing the gemstone industry with record-breaking finds. A 41-year-old ASM miner, Gabriel Sendeu Laizer, has struck fortune by unearthing a record 5.43 tonnes of ruby-in-zoisite on his 8-hectare, gem-rich mine located in Mundarara village in Longido District, Arusha Region. The gems were unearthed 19 November 2020 and were valued by officials from the Ministry of Mines at US$75,121.
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Tanzania has a way of pleasing the gemstone industry with record-breaking finds. A 41-year-old ASM miner, Gabriel Sendeu Laizer, has struck fortune by unearthing a record 5.43 tonnes of ruby-in-zoisite on his 8-hectare, gem-rich mine located in Mundarara village in Longido District, Arusha Region. The gems were unearthed 19 November 2020 and were valued by officials from the Ministry of Mines at US$75,121.
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Rio Tinto faces threat of legal action - Rio Tinto Ltd said on Tuesday that it would not offer any comment in response to a threat of legal action from the largest minority shareholder in its Mongolian copper project Oyu Tolgoi. Rio Tinto operates what is slated to become the world’s third-largest copper mine which is jointly owned by the Mongolian government and Canada’s Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd, in which Rio owns a 50.8% stake. Read More
Why brand sustainability is critical in China - China Daily states that packaging made up 0.85 percent of China’s total household waste in 2018, so it makes sense that Alibaba’s Cainiao would initiate celebrating November 20 as “National Cardboard Box Recycling Day. ”In 2019, Alibaba transformed its 75,000 delivery outlets into recycling stations. Alibaba customers who participated in the program could scan QR codes via various apps and win bonus “green energy” points. Read More
Colored gemstones new ratings system - Switzerland’s Gübelin Gem Lab has launched a scoring system for colored gemstones based on wine ratings, claiming that the industry lacked a common method of describing quality and uniqueness. The numerical scale takes into account three factors: quality, rarity and salience — referring to the stone’s ability to “stand out from the crowd.” Stones will receive a score out of 100, with only those achieving 75 receiving a formal rating.
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How she's managing: Peggy Jo Donahue -
From JCK Online:
Every Thursday during the pandemic, we’re checking in on members of the jewelry trade in an attempt to glean shareable tips and tricks for doing business—and living as well as possible—during the COVID-19 crisis. Today we hear from veteran jewelry writer (and former JCK editor) Peggy Jo Donahue, who pens communications for Greenland Ruby, Women’s Jewelry Association, and Gem Legacy, among others.
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From JCK Online:
Every Thursday during the pandemic, we’re checking in on members of the jewelry trade in an attempt to glean shareable tips and tricks for doing business—and living as well as possible—during the COVID-19 crisis. Today we hear from veteran jewelry writer (and former JCK editor) Peggy Jo Donahue, who pens communications for Greenland Ruby, Women’s Jewelry Association, and Gem Legacy, among others.
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The $1.5m face mask with 3,608 diamonds - A team of jewelers has completed the world's most expensive fully-functioning face mask, set with 210 carats of black and white diamonds. Yvel, the luxury Israeli brand, was commissioned by an anonymous Los Angeles-based businessman and art collector, who was keen to help keep the production center open during difficult times. The COVID-19 mask is made of 250 grams of pure 18k gold, set with 3,608 natural diamonds and costs $1.5m.
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GemCloud launches 1st curated gemstones marketplace -
GemCloud – the tech company developing products for the colored gemstone industry – has launched - Gemolith - the first curated B2B colored gemstones marketplace from a live stream directly from the source. GemCloud supports the colored gemstone industry by introducing a standardized ecosystem that includes a grading system for colored gemstone and digital tools that connect different players of the industry. Read More
GemCloud – the tech company developing products for the colored gemstone industry – has launched - Gemolith - the first curated B2B colored gemstones marketplace from a live stream directly from the source. GemCloud supports the colored gemstone industry by introducing a standardized ecosystem that includes a grading system for colored gemstone and digital tools that connect different players of the industry. Read More
Greenland Ruby's Hayley Henning on what's coming in 2021 - Even though the pandemic has barely grazed Greenland - the country has had just 17 cases of COVID-19 and no deaths - its most important gemstone miner, Greenland Ruby, was forced to pull back on its expansion plans for 2020 like many other gem and jewelry businesses around the world. One of the company's biggest initiatives for the year, however, continued, more or less on schedule: As of this month, the miner's stock of cut and polished rubies is available online through a virtual showroom known as Ruby Cloud, a proprietary version of inventory management software developed by Bangkok-based GemCloud.
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Muzo Emerald's new designer collaboration is its best yet -
Colombian emerald mine Muzo is renowned for producing some of the world's highest quality gemstones, but its recent designer collaborations have made the fabled mineral source feel fashion-forward and accessible. Launching on Moda Operandi, the new collaboration features an entirely female design roster. Read More
Colombian emerald mine Muzo is renowned for producing some of the world's highest quality gemstones, but its recent designer collaborations have made the fabled mineral source feel fashion-forward and accessible. Launching on Moda Operandi, the new collaboration features an entirely female design roster. Read More
Alibaba sales soar during 11/11 season -
The pandemic didn’t stop Alibaba from recording sales growth this Singles’ Day, with the Chinese e-commerce giant enjoying a sharp rise in activity on its platforms during the week and a half running up to the shopping bonanza. Gross merchandise volume rose 26% to CNY 498.2 billion ($74.1 billion) during an 11-day campaign compared with the same period in 2019. Its digital platforms handled 583,000 orders per second during the peak of activity.
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The pandemic didn’t stop Alibaba from recording sales growth this Singles’ Day, with the Chinese e-commerce giant enjoying a sharp rise in activity on its platforms during the week and a half running up to the shopping bonanza. Gross merchandise volume rose 26% to CNY 498.2 billion ($74.1 billion) during an 11-day campaign compared with the same period in 2019. Its digital platforms handled 583,000 orders per second during the peak of activity.
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COVID-19 could shutter 18,000 stores permanently, UK report shows -
18,000 more retail stores face permanent closure in 2020 as Covid-19 restrictions continue to damage the UK highstreet. According to the Guardian, a report published by the Local Data Company (LDC) has revealed that it predicts nearly 15,000 more outlets will be left empty in 2020. Read More
18,000 more retail stores face permanent closure in 2020 as Covid-19 restrictions continue to damage the UK highstreet. According to the Guardian, a report published by the Local Data Company (LDC) has revealed that it predicts nearly 15,000 more outlets will be left empty in 2020. Read More
Tiffany promises more transparency for diamonds -
Forbes notes that Tiffany 'will share the full background of its newly sourced diamond rings, an industry first as it looks to attract customers who care about quality as well as social and environmental responsibility.' As demand for lab-grown diamonds is on the rise, it is likely Tiffany and other jewelers want to assuage conflict diamond and sustainability concerns which have long plagued the diamond industry. The 183-year old jeweler will provide a Tiffany Diamond Certificate with the diamond’s region or countries of origin.
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Forbes notes that Tiffany 'will share the full background of its newly sourced diamond rings, an industry first as it looks to attract customers who care about quality as well as social and environmental responsibility.' As demand for lab-grown diamonds is on the rise, it is likely Tiffany and other jewelers want to assuage conflict diamond and sustainability concerns which have long plagued the diamond industry. The 183-year old jeweler will provide a Tiffany Diamond Certificate with the diamond’s region or countries of origin.
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Jeweler loses 40 yr old engagement ring & wedding band during routine inspection -
A diamond is forever. At least that's the hope, especially when it comes to your engagement ring and wedding band from your special day. When you take those rings to a jeweler for repair or inspection, you trust nothing will happen to your rings. However, for Peggy Bell that was not the case after the jeweler lost her rings. "These rings are special rings. 40 years!"
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A diamond is forever. At least that's the hope, especially when it comes to your engagement ring and wedding band from your special day. When you take those rings to a jeweler for repair or inspection, you trust nothing will happen to your rings. However, for Peggy Bell that was not the case after the jeweler lost her rings. "These rings are special rings. 40 years!"
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Natural all-diamond rind is a GIA first -
A ring made entirely of natural diamond has become the first of its type to reach the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) for evaluation. The 13.15-carat, fancy-dark-grey diamond originated from a rough stone weighing around 20 carats, the GIA said in the spring issue of its Gems & Gemology journal. A customer recently submitted the piece to the organization’s New York laboratory. Read More
A ring made entirely of natural diamond has become the first of its type to reach the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) for evaluation. The 13.15-carat, fancy-dark-grey diamond originated from a rough stone weighing around 20 carats, the GIA said in the spring issue of its Gems & Gemology journal. A customer recently submitted the piece to the organization’s New York laboratory. Read More
Brace yourself: It's Ambani vs Amazon now -
Jeff Bezos regards India as a key frontier for Amazon, particularly after failing to break into China. Now he faces a homegrown champion backed by some of his fiercest U.S. rivals. Amazon.com Inc. has begun making forays into everything from grocery delivery and insurance to drugs in India, setting up a monumental clash with Mukesh Ambani’s hard-charging Jio Platforms.
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Jeff Bezos regards India as a key frontier for Amazon, particularly after failing to break into China. Now he faces a homegrown champion backed by some of his fiercest U.S. rivals. Amazon.com Inc. has begun making forays into everything from grocery delivery and insurance to drugs in India, setting up a monumental clash with Mukesh Ambani’s hard-charging Jio Platforms.
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Sotheby"s worldwide chairman exits -
Two senior jewelry executives have recently stepped down from their roles. David Bennett, the company's chief auctioneer and worldwide jewelry chairman, retired earlier this summer following a 42-year career. During his time with the auction house, Bennett was named among the top 10 most powerful people in the art world by Art & Auction magazine. As auctioneeer for Sotheby's, he presided over several record-breaking sales. Read More
Two senior jewelry executives have recently stepped down from their roles. David Bennett, the company's chief auctioneer and worldwide jewelry chairman, retired earlier this summer following a 42-year career. During his time with the auction house, Bennett was named among the top 10 most powerful people in the art world by Art & Auction magazine. As auctioneeer for Sotheby's, he presided over several record-breaking sales. Read More
Something new: $6,000 diamond face masks for bride & groom - Diamond-studded face masks are becoming the latest fashion craze in Covid-hit India. They're popular with wedding couples, who will pay up to $6,000 for a washable N95 mask encrusted with real diamonds. Masks with lab-grown diamonds start at around $800. Lockdown means the number of guests is limited, so there's more money available to add some coronavirus-inspired sparkle, and the novelty factor is a creative way for jewelers to create extra demand in a depressed market. Read More
Updated bible of lab-grown diamonds -
The "bible" of lab-grown diamonds is being republished to update jewelers, traders and consumers. Authors Dusan Simic and Branko Deljanin have revised existing content and added 50 pages since the last edition and aim to present complex technical information in an easy-to-understand format. "This book is unique in our industry. To the best of our knowledge, nobody else has written on these subjects. We are able to present often complicated terminology and technical details in simple terms that jewelers, traders and consumers can easily understand." Read More
The "bible" of lab-grown diamonds is being republished to update jewelers, traders and consumers. Authors Dusan Simic and Branko Deljanin have revised existing content and added 50 pages since the last edition and aim to present complex technical information in an easy-to-understand format. "This book is unique in our industry. To the best of our knowledge, nobody else has written on these subjects. We are able to present often complicated terminology and technical details in simple terms that jewelers, traders and consumers can easily understand." Read More
Call to slash India's import duty on polished diamonds -
India's ailing diamond industry is calling for a huge cut in the duty charged on its polished imports. It's also requesting "direct" rough purchases to reduce costs, rather than being forced to buy through middlemen in Antwerp, and a package of other measures relating to e-commerce and gold monetization. The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) says the import duty on polished diamonds should be slashed from 7.5 per cent to 2.5 per cent, to kickstart the industry after COVID-19. Read More
India's ailing diamond industry is calling for a huge cut in the duty charged on its polished imports. It's also requesting "direct" rough purchases to reduce costs, rather than being forced to buy through middlemen in Antwerp, and a package of other measures relating to e-commerce and gold monetization. The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) says the import duty on polished diamonds should be slashed from 7.5 per cent to 2.5 per cent, to kickstart the industry after COVID-19. Read More
Coronavirus updates: impact on the diamond trade -
Timeline of Covid-19 related news affecting the industry: The Covid-19 pandemic that has swept the globe has had a notable impact on the diamond industry, with new developments unfolding every day. In this Rapaport News article, they present a one-stop, running news feed on industry events impacted by the virus.
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Timeline of Covid-19 related news affecting the industry: The Covid-19 pandemic that has swept the globe has had a notable impact on the diamond industry, with new developments unfolding every day. In this Rapaport News article, they present a one-stop, running news feed on industry events impacted by the virus.
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Dubai boost for lab-grown diamonds -
Dubai is expanding its lab-grown sector by welcoming Lumex to its diamond hub. Lumex was founded in 2018 by the Mehta family, owners of the Rosy Blue empire, and produces diamonds up to two carats. The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) is keen to grow both its mined and lab-grown sectors, with safeguards to ensure the stones remain separate.
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Dubai is expanding its lab-grown sector by welcoming Lumex to its diamond hub. Lumex was founded in 2018 by the Mehta family, owners of the Rosy Blue empire, and produces diamonds up to two carats. The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) is keen to grow both its mined and lab-grown sectors, with safeguards to ensure the stones remain separate.
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Interview with Mr. Lieou, the man putting cool back into jewels -
Meet Mr. Lieou, the accomplished young designer who left his creative role at Tiffany & Co to concentrate on his own brand. Nicholas Lieou founded his brand Mr Lieou in 2019 and from the word go, it was clear that the designer had already immersed himself in the best the world of jewellery has to offer. Born in Hong Kong, Nicholas’ international education at the German Swiss School spurred him to look further afield to jewellery studies first at Central Saint Martin’s and the Royal College of Art in London and then at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the GIA in New York.
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Meet Mr. Lieou, the accomplished young designer who left his creative role at Tiffany & Co to concentrate on his own brand. Nicholas Lieou founded his brand Mr Lieou in 2019 and from the word go, it was clear that the designer had already immersed himself in the best the world of jewellery has to offer. Born in Hong Kong, Nicholas’ international education at the German Swiss School spurred him to look further afield to jewellery studies first at Central Saint Martin’s and the Royal College of Art in London and then at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the GIA in New York.
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Why now is the best time to invest in luxury -
Daniel Langer of Jing Daily writes: The massive disruption shaking up the luxury sector right now calls for unprecedented action. "I’ve taken a moment to reflect on the lessons luxury brands must take away from the past calendar year, and what they might mean for them in the future."
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Daniel Langer of Jing Daily writes: The massive disruption shaking up the luxury sector right now calls for unprecedented action. "I’ve taken a moment to reflect on the lessons luxury brands must take away from the past calendar year, and what they might mean for them in the future."
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Jewelers see positive signs as business restarts -
As US retailers struggle to pick up the pieces after the coronavirus shutdowns, many are hopeful that a recovery is on its way. Times are hard for luxury in general, and jewelry in particular. In a recent survey by McKinsey & Company, jewelry was one of the luxury products consumers were most willing to forgo post-Covid-19, considering the financial crisis the virus has left in its wake.
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As US retailers struggle to pick up the pieces after the coronavirus shutdowns, many are hopeful that a recovery is on its way. Times are hard for luxury in general, and jewelry in particular. In a recent survey by McKinsey & Company, jewelry was one of the luxury products consumers were most willing to forgo post-Covid-19, considering the financial crisis the virus has left in its wake.
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Diamond giant develops low-cost COVID-19 ventilator -
Subsidiaries of the Indian diamond giant Dharmanandan have developed a low-cost ventilator to save the lives of COVID-19 patients. The device costs under $3,500. Dharmanandan, with a $1bn annual turnover, developed the Respiwin device in just five months through its Dharmanandan Research Centre (DRC) Techno and InnovSeed company.
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Subsidiaries of the Indian diamond giant Dharmanandan have developed a low-cost ventilator to save the lives of COVID-19 patients. The device costs under $3,500. Dharmanandan, with a $1bn annual turnover, developed the Respiwin device in just five months through its Dharmanandan Research Centre (DRC) Techno and InnovSeed company.
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Day-trip mom finds 2.23-ct brown diamond -
A visitor to one of the world's only dig-your-own-diamond attractions has walked away with a 2.23-carat stone. Beatrice Watkins, 56, was sifting soil at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas, USA, a former commercial mine turned visitor attraction that now admits amateur miners for $10-a-day. She unearthed the biggest diamond this year and is allowed to keep it under rules of the state-owned park. Read More
A visitor to one of the world's only dig-your-own-diamond attractions has walked away with a 2.23-carat stone. Beatrice Watkins, 56, was sifting soil at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas, USA, a former commercial mine turned visitor attraction that now admits amateur miners for $10-a-day. She unearthed the biggest diamond this year and is allowed to keep it under rules of the state-owned park. Read More
India's economic recovery more likely to be 'U' or 'W' shaped, not 'V': analysts -
India's economic recovery is more likely to be a 'U' or 'W' shaped rather than 'V' as the impact of COVID-19 will be profound on a nation that was already struggling for growth prior to the pandemic, analysts said. "Before the onset of COVID, Indian economy had slowed down to 4.5 per cent GDP growth, not participating in the global resurgence of 2018 and 2019," Centrum Institutional Research said in a report. Read More
India's economic recovery is more likely to be a 'U' or 'W' shaped rather than 'V' as the impact of COVID-19 will be profound on a nation that was already struggling for growth prior to the pandemic, analysts said. "Before the onset of COVID, Indian economy had slowed down to 4.5 per cent GDP growth, not participating in the global resurgence of 2018 and 2019," Centrum Institutional Research said in a report. Read More
Where do we go from here? -
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted every part of the diamond supply chain. As markets reopen with the virus still lingering, there is a consensus that a new normal has been established, even as it continues to evolve. The world is a different place than it was pre-pandemic, and the changes are likely to remain after things return to some version of normalcy, however long that takes.
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The coronavirus pandemic has impacted every part of the diamond supply chain. As markets reopen with the virus still lingering, there is a consensus that a new normal has been established, even as it continues to evolve. The world is a different place than it was pre-pandemic, and the changes are likely to remain after things return to some version of normalcy, however long that takes.
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A look at protective jewelry -
Native American children were given turtle amulets to protect themselves from illness and promote longevity. It is one of four examples of protective jewelry NJ Associate Editor Lenore Fedow explores: For as long as we’ve believed in bad luck and curses, we’ve also believed there were ways to protect ourselves, and those included wearing jewelry. Read More
Native American children were given turtle amulets to protect themselves from illness and promote longevity. It is one of four examples of protective jewelry NJ Associate Editor Lenore Fedow explores: For as long as we’ve believed in bad luck and curses, we’ve also believed there were ways to protect ourselves, and those included wearing jewelry. Read More
RJC marks 15 years strengthening consumer confidence & welcomes new members at 2020 AGM -
The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) marked its 15- year milestone strengthening consumer confidence for the global jewellery industry at its virtual Annual General Meeting (AGM) this week. The world’s leading standard setting organisation for the entire jewellery and watch supply chain celebrated its 15-year anniversary by launching a new website, and publishing its Progress Report for May 2020 to coincide with the virtual AGM held on 20 May. Read More
The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) marked its 15- year milestone strengthening consumer confidence for the global jewellery industry at its virtual Annual General Meeting (AGM) this week. The world’s leading standard setting organisation for the entire jewellery and watch supply chain celebrated its 15-year anniversary by launching a new website, and publishing its Progress Report for May 2020 to coincide with the virtual AGM held on 20 May. Read More
What does the new security law mean for Hong Kong retail? - China’s largest political event of the year, known as Two Sessions, took place in Beijing after a two-month delay due to the COVID-19 crisis. Beyond measures to deal with the economic destruction left by the virus, the government also introduced a new security law targeting terrorist activity in Hong Kong, which prohibits acts of sedition, subversion, and secession, as well as foreign interference in Hong Kong’s affairs. Read More
Alrosa cuts 2020 production plan -
Alrosa is set for its lowest annual rough-diamond production in at least a decade, after the Russian miner reduced its outlook by up to 6 million carats due to the weak market. The company now expects to produce 28 million to 31 million carats this year, compared with an earlier plan of around 34 million carats. It will achieve this by shutting mines containing lower-priced diamonds that offer thin profit margins, thereby avoiding an inventory buildup in categories for which there is currently weak demand. Read More
Alrosa is set for its lowest annual rough-diamond production in at least a decade, after the Russian miner reduced its outlook by up to 6 million carats due to the weak market. The company now expects to produce 28 million to 31 million carats this year, compared with an earlier plan of around 34 million carats. It will achieve this by shutting mines containing lower-priced diamonds that offer thin profit margins, thereby avoiding an inventory buildup in categories for which there is currently weak demand. Read More
JBT appoints new chairman -
The Jewelers Board of Trade has chosen Ann Arnold, chief strategy officer for Buyers Intelligence Group, to head its board of directors. Arnold, who was appointed at the company’s April board meeting, has volunteered with the JBT for nearly 12 years, and previously served as vice chairman. She will succeed outgoing chair Mike Kaplan. Arnold has also been chairman and treasurer of Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America, treasurer of the New York 24 Karat Club, and president of the Women’s Jewelry Association. Read More
The Jewelers Board of Trade has chosen Ann Arnold, chief strategy officer for Buyers Intelligence Group, to head its board of directors. Arnold, who was appointed at the company’s April board meeting, has volunteered with the JBT for nearly 12 years, and previously served as vice chairman. She will succeed outgoing chair Mike Kaplan. Arnold has also been chairman and treasurer of Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America, treasurer of the New York 24 Karat Club, and president of the Women’s Jewelry Association. Read More
Christie's most valuable ever online lot -
Christie's is auctioning its most valuable ever lot online - a spectacular type IIa 28.86-carat diamond with a guide price of up to $2m. The incredibly rare, near-flawless, emerald-cut stone is VVS1 clarity, and the largest D-color stone Christie's has ever offered in an online-only sale. The auctioneers say increased online interest has encouraged them to offer more valuable items in their monthly sales. "Year-over-year, we have seen an increase in online participation and the value threshold for transacting online," said Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewelry. Read More
Christie's is auctioning its most valuable ever lot online - a spectacular type IIa 28.86-carat diamond with a guide price of up to $2m. The incredibly rare, near-flawless, emerald-cut stone is VVS1 clarity, and the largest D-color stone Christie's has ever offered in an online-only sale. The auctioneers say increased online interest has encouraged them to offer more valuable items in their monthly sales. "Year-over-year, we have seen an increase in online participation and the value threshold for transacting online," said Rahul Kadakia, international head of jewelry. Read More
The un-masking of Beatrice Matiash -
From starting out making beads as a young teen, to establishing her own successful jewelry and apparel company, to now making face masks to help out in this time of pandemic crisis, the remarkable journey of Beatrice Matiash has been both innovative and colorful. “I have always loved color and jewelry,” says Beatrice Matiash, founder of Tashka by Beatrice. “As a young teen, I made beads which I sold to a bead store in Soho, New York City. In high school, I created a ‘bead company,’ which won the competition for an economics class project.”
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From starting out making beads as a young teen, to establishing her own successful jewelry and apparel company, to now making face masks to help out in this time of pandemic crisis, the remarkable journey of Beatrice Matiash has been both innovative and colorful. “I have always loved color and jewelry,” says Beatrice Matiash, founder of Tashka by Beatrice. “As a young teen, I made beads which I sold to a bead store in Soho, New York City. In high school, I created a ‘bead company,’ which won the competition for an economics class project.”
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India's cutting sector faces decades-low sales -
India’s polishing revenues will plummet to their lowest in a decade this year, as prices have dropped and inventory has built up, a credit agency has warned. Diamond sales will decline up to 32%, to $13 billion to $15 billion, in the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2021, India-based Crisil Ratings estimated. This compares to approximately $19 billion in the fiscal year that just ended, it added.
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India’s polishing revenues will plummet to their lowest in a decade this year, as prices have dropped and inventory has built up, a credit agency has warned. Diamond sales will decline up to 32%, to $13 billion to $15 billion, in the current fiscal year ending March 31, 2021, India-based Crisil Ratings estimated. This compares to approximately $19 billion in the fiscal year that just ended, it added.
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Gem carving: getting into the groove -
The ancient technique of gem carving is alive and well today, creating valuable jewels that stand out. Like all rare art forms, gemstone carving has a rich history — beginning in ancient China, it came into its own during Mughal rule in South Asia, and its appeal continues today. Every season, the stories of carved gems are chronicled by auction houses, museums, high-jewelry brands and designers.
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The ancient technique of gem carving is alive and well today, creating valuable jewels that stand out. Like all rare art forms, gemstone carving has a rich history — beginning in ancient China, it came into its own during Mughal rule in South Asia, and its appeal continues today. Every season, the stories of carved gems are chronicled by auction houses, museums, high-jewelry brands and designers.
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Alrosa boss sells half his shares to fight coronavirus -
The CEO of Russian mining giant Alrosa has sold half his stake in the company and donated the proceeds to fighting coronavirus. The sale of Sergey Ivanov’s shares raised RUB18.5m ($240,000) and will help counter the spread of Covid-19 in the Siberian town of Mirny.
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The CEO of Russian mining giant Alrosa has sold half his stake in the company and donated the proceeds to fighting coronavirus. The sale of Sergey Ivanov’s shares raised RUB18.5m ($240,000) and will help counter the spread of Covid-19 in the Siberian town of Mirny.
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HKTDC's Spring Virtual Expo -
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted business activity across the globe with exhibitions being postponed or even cancelled. Adapting to this new reality, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is deploying technology and online platforms to connect businesses around the world with a Spring Virtual Expo. Read More
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted business activity across the globe with exhibitions being postponed or even cancelled. Adapting to this new reality, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is deploying technology and online platforms to connect businesses around the world with a Spring Virtual Expo. Read More
Don't expect a crisis to be good for gold -
Central banks have a shrinking appetite for the metal. If they turn net sellers, the recent rally could come to a halt. Russia’s central bank, one of the world’s largest gold buyers in recent years, is halting all purchases of the metal. It’s not alone: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, whose central banks have also been reliable consumers of late, have also slowed down.
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Central banks have a shrinking appetite for the metal. If they turn net sellers, the recent rally could come to a halt. Russia’s central bank, one of the world’s largest gold buyers in recent years, is halting all purchases of the metal. It’s not alone: Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, whose central banks have also been reliable consumers of late, have also slowed down.
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Analysis: ASM, responsible sourcing & COVID-19 -
On 7th January officials in China announced that a new virus, COVID-19, had been identified. Since then the world has changed more than we could have dared to imagine. Whilst more developed countries have so far witnessed the fastest spread and highest mortality, an intensification of the crisis in less developed countries appears to be unavoidable. Most countries are therefore putting in place measures to “flatten the curve.” Read More
On 7th January officials in China announced that a new virus, COVID-19, had been identified. Since then the world has changed more than we could have dared to imagine. Whilst more developed countries have so far witnessed the fastest spread and highest mortality, an intensification of the crisis in less developed countries appears to be unavoidable. Most countries are therefore putting in place measures to “flatten the curve.” Read More
Govt. allows mining at Argyle to continue -
Mining at Rio Tinto’s Argyle deposit in Australia is proceeding as usual, despite a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. The company has received full approval from the Western Australian state government to continue its production operations prior to the mine’s expected end of life later this year. Operations are also in full swing at Diavik, the Canadian site Rio Tinto owns together with Dominion Diamond Mines.
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Mining at Rio Tinto’s Argyle deposit in Australia is proceeding as usual, despite a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. The company has received full approval from the Western Australian state government to continue its production operations prior to the mine’s expected end of life later this year. Operations are also in full swing at Diavik, the Canadian site Rio Tinto owns together with Dominion Diamond Mines.
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Kimberley Process plans to digitize its certificates - The Kimberley Process (KP) is trialing the use of digital certificates for rough-diamond shipments, claiming the method will increase efficiency and reduce fraud. Russia, which is chairing the global certification scheme this year, will test the idea with exports to select countries. Participating nations will identify officials whose electronic signatures will be valid for confirming a KP certificate’s legitimacy. Read More
Sotheby's online sale exceeds expectations - Sotheby’s garnered $739,375 from its Jewels Online sale, beating its high estimate of $671,600 for the auction. “In this unprecedented moment, collectors were determined to compete for beautiful jewels in Wednesday’s sale, which earned our best sell-through rate to date for any online jewelry auction,” Kendall Reed, Sotheby’s head of online jewels, said.
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Pandora bolsters marketing team amid reorganization - Copenhagen, Denmark—Pandora added three new faces to its marketing team as part of its multi-pronged strategic reorganization, announced earlier this month. The reorganization plans included closing its regional offices, bolstering retail skills, strengthening tech and data analytics capabilities and separating old business from newer ventures.
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Interview with Martin Rapaport -
Martin Rapaport (pictured) lowered prices on the March 20 edition of his widely watched price list by an average of 7%, leading some companies to pull their inventory from RapNet, his online listing service. Afterward, following a vote of RapNet members, he agreed to suspend publication of his price list until May 1. In a candid interview from his home in Israel, Rapaport discusses whether the boycott has hurt his business, his view of his list’s role, and if he agrees he has too much power.
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Martin Rapaport (pictured) lowered prices on the March 20 edition of his widely watched price list by an average of 7%, leading some companies to pull their inventory from RapNet, his online listing service. Afterward, following a vote of RapNet members, he agreed to suspend publication of his price list until May 1. In a candid interview from his home in Israel, Rapaport discusses whether the boycott has hurt his business, his view of his list’s role, and if he agrees he has too much power.
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How retailers can stay successful when face-to-face marketing is affected -
As coronavirus spreads, companies are taking preventive measures to try to keep their employees safe. But with these measures, day-to-day business processes – including manufacturing, marketing, and selling – are being put to the test. Read More
As coronavirus spreads, companies are taking preventive measures to try to keep their employees safe. But with these measures, day-to-day business processes – including manufacturing, marketing, and selling – are being put to the test. Read More
Costco sells $600,000 engagement ring -
Someone bought a diamond ring from Costco for $600,000. Richard Galanti, chief financial officer for the company, talked about the purchase in an earnings call last week, explaining that “we recently sold another high-value large-carat diamond for a little over $600,000.” He then added: “If anyone is interested, please give me a call.”
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Someone bought a diamond ring from Costco for $600,000. Richard Galanti, chief financial officer for the company, talked about the purchase in an earnings call last week, explaining that “we recently sold another high-value large-carat diamond for a little over $600,000.” He then added: “If anyone is interested, please give me a call.”
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Jewelers in quarantine: designers send out messages of love and support -
Quarantine is nothing if not personal. For weeks (or maybe months) most of us will be surrounded by little else save our furniture, personal effects and—for those of us who live with family or friends—loved ones. As jewelry designers, like the rest of us, have quarantined themselves to help combat the spread of the coronavirus, many have sent out sweet, supportive, and often wistful letters to their fans, followers, and friends—updating them on their plans, personal lives, and state of their businesses. Click to see messages sent out by jewelry brands and designers. Read More
Quarantine is nothing if not personal. For weeks (or maybe months) most of us will be surrounded by little else save our furniture, personal effects and—for those of us who live with family or friends—loved ones. As jewelry designers, like the rest of us, have quarantined themselves to help combat the spread of the coronavirus, many have sent out sweet, supportive, and often wistful letters to their fans, followers, and friends—updating them on their plans, personal lives, and state of their businesses. Click to see messages sent out by jewelry brands and designers. Read More
Coronavirus: AGS halts all diamond grading -
AGS Laboratories has suspended all diamond grading for a month, because of coronavirus. The facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been forced to close in a bid by the state governor to halt the spread of Covid-19. All "non-essential businesses" are included in the closure order, which became effective yesterday and which will remain in place for at least a month. The American Gem Society (AGS) headquarters will still function during normal office hours, staffed remotely. Read More
AGS Laboratories has suspended all diamond grading for a month, because of coronavirus. The facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been forced to close in a bid by the state governor to halt the spread of Covid-19. All "non-essential businesses" are included in the closure order, which became effective yesterday and which will remain in place for at least a month. The American Gem Society (AGS) headquarters will still function during normal office hours, staffed remotely. Read More
2020 JCK Las Vegas , Luxury shows will be postponed -
The 2020 edition of JCK Las Vegas, America’s largest jewelry trade show, as well as sister show Luxury, will be postponed until later in the year, according to show organizer Reed Exhibitions and the Reed Jewelry Group. Reed said it was still working out new dates for the show and hopes to have news on that “shortly.” The move was made as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Reed’s complete statement can be read by following the link to JCK Online:
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The 2020 edition of JCK Las Vegas, America’s largest jewelry trade show, as well as sister show Luxury, will be postponed until later in the year, according to show organizer Reed Exhibitions and the Reed Jewelry Group. Reed said it was still working out new dates for the show and hopes to have news on that “shortly.” The move was made as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Reed’s complete statement can be read by following the link to JCK Online:
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Italy's coronavirus lock down is set to rock the luxury retail industry - The luxury fashion industry is still seeing the impact of COVID-19. Although Vogue Business reports that more than 80% of shopping malls and supermarkets have reopened in major Chinese cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, Italy is now bracing for the impact the coronavirus will have on its economy and 60 million inhabitants.
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Coronavirus pummels Chow Tai Fook's sales -
Sales at Chow Tai Fook dropped 60% in Hong Kong and Macau and 42% in mainland China in the first two months of the year as stores shut for much of the period. “In response to the measures of local governments [to contain] the spread of [the] COVID-19 virus, the majority of our points of sale in mainland China were temporarily closed since late January 2020, and Hong Kong and Macau from early February,” the jeweler said. “Businesses in both markets were inevitably affected during the period.” Read More
Sales at Chow Tai Fook dropped 60% in Hong Kong and Macau and 42% in mainland China in the first two months of the year as stores shut for much of the period. “In response to the measures of local governments [to contain] the spread of [the] COVID-19 virus, the majority of our points of sale in mainland China were temporarily closed since late January 2020, and Hong Kong and Macau from early February,” the jeweler said. “Businesses in both markets were inevitably affected during the period.” Read More
His and hers: gender fluid jewels for a new decade -
When Harry Styles stepped out on the red carpet at the BRIT awards in February 2020, he summed up the prevailing fashion mood perfectly. Dressed in a plum-coloured suit, lilac jumper (with coordinating nail polish) and scalloped poplin-collared shirt, his head-to-toe Gucci look was accessorised with a simple pearl necklace. Gasp – a man wearing pearls? He’s not the only one, either. At this year’s Grammys, Shawn Mendes and Jonas brothers Joe and Nick also opted for strings of pearls in what has to be the most unexpected jewellery trend of the year so far. The concept of gender-free jewellery is not new, but 2020 has seen a subtle shift from trend to something more permanent. Read More
When Harry Styles stepped out on the red carpet at the BRIT awards in February 2020, he summed up the prevailing fashion mood perfectly. Dressed in a plum-coloured suit, lilac jumper (with coordinating nail polish) and scalloped poplin-collared shirt, his head-to-toe Gucci look was accessorised with a simple pearl necklace. Gasp – a man wearing pearls? He’s not the only one, either. At this year’s Grammys, Shawn Mendes and Jonas brothers Joe and Nick also opted for strings of pearls in what has to be the most unexpected jewellery trend of the year so far. The concept of gender-free jewellery is not new, but 2020 has seen a subtle shift from trend to something more permanent. Read More
India's diamond exports may fall 20% as China battles coronavirus -
India’s diamond exports may decline by 20 per cent this financial year as global demand weakens because of travel and trade restrictions to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Data compiled by the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) showed cut and polished diamonds worth $16.32 billion were exported between April 2019 and January 2020: a 17 per-cent fall compared to $19.61 billion between April 2018 and January 2019. Read More
India’s diamond exports may decline by 20 per cent this financial year as global demand weakens because of travel and trade restrictions to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. Data compiled by the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) showed cut and polished diamonds worth $16.32 billion were exported between April 2019 and January 2020: a 17 per-cent fall compared to $19.61 billion between April 2018 and January 2019. Read More
Mining under the spotlight to transition to renewable energy -
The impact of the energy transmission of the mining industry has been profound. It is one of the most energy-intensive industries in the world. It has also historically been a disproportionately large contributor to global warming, through the intensive use of fossil fuels to power operations. Read More
The impact of the energy transmission of the mining industry has been profound. It is one of the most energy-intensive industries in the world. It has also historically been a disproportionately large contributor to global warming, through the intensive use of fossil fuels to power operations. Read More
Study reveals the secret of magmatic rocks consisting of only one mineral -
Geologists from Wits University, in Johannesburg, South Africa, have come up with an original explanation of how nature may produce an intriguing class of magmatic rocks that are made up of only one type of mineral. The magmatic minerals are stored at great depth in the Earth and are delivered from there into the shallow intrusions close to the planet’s surface in the form of magmas. On cooling, these magmas crystallise to form rocks that are commonly composed of several types of minerals.
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Geologists from Wits University, in Johannesburg, South Africa, have come up with an original explanation of how nature may produce an intriguing class of magmatic rocks that are made up of only one type of mineral. The magmatic minerals are stored at great depth in the Earth and are delivered from there into the shallow intrusions close to the planet’s surface in the form of magmas. On cooling, these magmas crystallise to form rocks that are commonly composed of several types of minerals.
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Baselworld cancelled due to coronavirus -
Baselworld has called off this year’s fair after Swiss authorities banned large-scale events because of the coronavirus. Show organizer MCH Group has postponed the event — which had been scheduled to take place April 30 to May 5 in Basel, Switzerland — to January 28 to February 2, 2021. From then on, the fair will take place at the beginning of each year, in accordance with many participants’ requests, a Baselworld source told Rapaport News Sunday. Read More
Baselworld has called off this year’s fair after Swiss authorities banned large-scale events because of the coronavirus. Show organizer MCH Group has postponed the event — which had been scheduled to take place April 30 to May 5 in Basel, Switzerland — to January 28 to February 2, 2021. From then on, the fair will take place at the beginning of each year, in accordance with many participants’ requests, a Baselworld source told Rapaport News Sunday. Read More
China's diamond trade weighs virus effect -
Chinese retail is almost dead, the country’s bourses are quiet, and even importing rough goods has been fraught with obstacles. Diamond dealers expect a release of pent-up demand when the coronavirus goes away, but for now, all they can do is manage a difficult situation. “There is always demand for diamonds in China, but currently consumers can’t go shopping, [as] hardly any shopping malls [are open],” said Lin Qiang, president of the Shanghai Diamond Exchange. Read More
Chinese retail is almost dead, the country’s bourses are quiet, and even importing rough goods has been fraught with obstacles. Diamond dealers expect a release of pent-up demand when the coronavirus goes away, but for now, all they can do is manage a difficult situation. “There is always demand for diamonds in China, but currently consumers can’t go shopping, [as] hardly any shopping malls [are open],” said Lin Qiang, president of the Shanghai Diamond Exchange. Read More
Warning over laser treatment to lab-grown diamond -
Experts were surprised to find a lab-grown diamond that had been laser-treated to enhance clarity. It is believed to be the first reported case of an LGD having undergone a treatment associated only with mined stones. Researchers at the Gemological Science International laboratory in Mumbai, India, found the 4.5-ct stone had been drilled to clean out a black inclusion.
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Experts were surprised to find a lab-grown diamond that had been laser-treated to enhance clarity. It is believed to be the first reported case of an LGD having undergone a treatment associated only with mined stones. Researchers at the Gemological Science International laboratory in Mumbai, India, found the 4.5-ct stone had been drilled to clean out a black inclusion.
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Coronavirus forces another Hong Kong event to postpone -
Another Hong Kong event has been forced to re-schedule because of the coronavirus outbreak. The 9th AEC Gems & Jewelry Presidents' Summit, originally scheduled for 3 March, will now take place on 19 May. It will form a part of two other Hong Kong shows, which have both been postponed amid health fears.
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Another Hong Kong event has been forced to re-schedule because of the coronavirus outbreak. The 9th AEC Gems & Jewelry Presidents' Summit, originally scheduled for 3 March, will now take place on 19 May. It will form a part of two other Hong Kong shows, which have both been postponed amid health fears.
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Star Rays aims for carbon neutrality -
Diamond exporter Star Rays has set a goal to become India’s first carbon-neutral diamond company. Mumbai-based Star Rays will take part in CIBJO, The World Jewellery Confederation’s Greenhouse Gas Measuring and Offsetting Initiative, which holds carbon emissions and removals up to international standards. Read More
Diamond exporter Star Rays has set a goal to become India’s first carbon-neutral diamond company. Mumbai-based Star Rays will take part in CIBJO, The World Jewellery Confederation’s Greenhouse Gas Measuring and Offsetting Initiative, which holds carbon emissions and removals up to international standards. Read More
The guilt-free engagement ring is here -
When Krish Himmatramka was working as an engineer in the oil industry, he would spend his spare time in his trailer in northern Louisiana scouring the internet for the perfect engagement ring for his girlfriend. But he struggled to find one that was ethically and sustainably produced. After researching the jewelry industry, he decided to quit his job and start the brand Do Amore, which means “I give with love” in Latin. His girlfriend’s ring—structured with recycled rose gold and an oval diamond from Botswana—was one of the first Do Amore created. Read More
When Krish Himmatramka was working as an engineer in the oil industry, he would spend his spare time in his trailer in northern Louisiana scouring the internet for the perfect engagement ring for his girlfriend. But he struggled to find one that was ethically and sustainably produced. After researching the jewelry industry, he decided to quit his job and start the brand Do Amore, which means “I give with love” in Latin. His girlfriend’s ring—structured with recycled rose gold and an oval diamond from Botswana—was one of the first Do Amore created. Read More
List of jewelry industry trade events for 2020 -
Need to keep track of the jewelry industry’s many, many trade events? Here’s your resource: See INSTORE's list of more than 60 industry trade shows, including links to each event website. This list will be updated throughout the year, so check in frequently.
Does your event need to be added?
Email Barbara Moss at [email protected]
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Need to keep track of the jewelry industry’s many, many trade events? Here’s your resource: See INSTORE's list of more than 60 industry trade shows, including links to each event website. This list will be updated throughout the year, so check in frequently.
Does your event need to be added?
Email Barbara Moss at [email protected]
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Larry West buys unique 6.21ct pink purple diamond
Collector Larry West has added a unique Siberian stone to his famed array of pink diamonds. He is now proud owner of a 6.21-carat cushion cut fancy intense pink purple diamond that was unearthed and polished by Alrosa. The stone, from Yakutia, a region in northeastern Siberia, came with an electronic passport that included a detailed visual history of its extraction and production. Read More
Collector Larry West has added a unique Siberian stone to his famed array of pink diamonds. He is now proud owner of a 6.21-carat cushion cut fancy intense pink purple diamond that was unearthed and polished by Alrosa. The stone, from Yakutia, a region in northeastern Siberia, came with an electronic passport that included a detailed visual history of its extraction and production. Read More
How the coronavirus is impacting the jewelry industry - Global health officials estimate the coronavirus outbreak is responsible for [more than] 1,300 deaths worldwide, and its effects are rippling through the global economy. The current outbreak originated in the Wuhan province of China with symptoms similar to the common cold. The disease is impacting industries worldwide, including luxury brands, which depend heavily on Chinese consumers today. Read More
RJC signs UN Gender Responsive Standards Declaration -
Responsible Jewellery Council – the global standard setting organisation for the jewellery supply chain - has strengthened its ongoing commitment to gender equality by signing the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) ‘Declaration on Gender Responsive Standards and Standard Development’. The UNECE’s Declaration is intended to help achieve gender equality, empower women and girls throughout jewellery supply chains. Read More
Responsible Jewellery Council – the global standard setting organisation for the jewellery supply chain - has strengthened its ongoing commitment to gender equality by signing the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) ‘Declaration on Gender Responsive Standards and Standard Development’. The UNECE’s Declaration is intended to help achieve gender equality, empower women and girls throughout jewellery supply chains. Read More
5 women's watches for the month of love -
It’s the awards season, a time when celebrities compete for attention with their eye-catching fashion and jewels. As more female stars are bringing timepieces onto the red carpet, here are our five favourite luxury watches that pay tribute to love, gemstones and the universe.
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It’s the awards season, a time when celebrities compete for attention with their eye-catching fashion and jewels. As more female stars are bringing timepieces onto the red carpet, here are our five favourite luxury watches that pay tribute to love, gemstones and the universe.
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Renee Newman launches revised Diamond Ring Buying Guide
A revised and updated 8th Edition of Renee Newman's Diamond Ring Buying Guide is now available. The revised and updated 8th edition, with 131 new photographs, has added chapters on silver and alternative metals, new information on lab-grown diamonds and diamond treatments, and updated information throughout the book. Unlike the Diamond Handbook which is geared to trade professionals, the Diamond Ring Buying Guide is directed to consumers and new jewelry salespeople. A book signing event was held in Tucson in early February at the booth of the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA) at the AGTA GemFair.
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A revised and updated 8th Edition of Renee Newman's Diamond Ring Buying Guide is now available. The revised and updated 8th edition, with 131 new photographs, has added chapters on silver and alternative metals, new information on lab-grown diamonds and diamond treatments, and updated information throughout the book. Unlike the Diamond Handbook which is geared to trade professionals, the Diamond Ring Buying Guide is directed to consumers and new jewelry salespeople. A book signing event was held in Tucson in early February at the booth of the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA) at the AGTA GemFair.
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Pandora vows to be carbon-neutral by 2025 -
Pandora has committed to being carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2025 as part of a plan to reduce the environmental impact of the company and its suppliers. From this year, the jeweler will use 100% renewable energy at its two manufacturing facilities in Thailand, which currently account for 52% of its emissions. Over time, it will source more of its own solar power and buy green energy for its stores, while purchasing carbon offsets to deal with the remaining 5% of unavoidable emissions. Read More
Pandora has committed to being carbon-neutral in its own operations by 2025 as part of a plan to reduce the environmental impact of the company and its suppliers. From this year, the jeweler will use 100% renewable energy at its two manufacturing facilities in Thailand, which currently account for 52% of its emissions. Over time, it will source more of its own solar power and buy green energy for its stores, while purchasing carbon offsets to deal with the remaining 5% of unavoidable emissions. Read More
Gold jewelry demand hits eight-year low -
Global gold-jewelry demand dropped 10% year on year in the fourth quarter to its lowest level since 2011 due to economic slowdowns in India and China, the World Gold Council (WGC) reported. Appetite for gold jewelry in India fell 17% for the quarter, as prices of the yellow metal reached record levels in the second half of the year. The domestic slowdown in the country and lower demand from rural sectors also led to the drop. Consumer sales were weaker during the important jewelry-buying Diwali holiday. Read More
Global gold-jewelry demand dropped 10% year on year in the fourth quarter to its lowest level since 2011 due to economic slowdowns in India and China, the World Gold Council (WGC) reported. Appetite for gold jewelry in India fell 17% for the quarter, as prices of the yellow metal reached record levels in the second half of the year. The domestic slowdown in the country and lower demand from rural sectors also led to the drop. Consumer sales were weaker during the important jewelry-buying Diwali holiday. Read More
Gold sheen sapphires: revisiting this new species -
Discovered in a remote part of Kenya about a decade ago, a new species of sapphire first came onto the market in 2014. Realizing the potential of these rough gems when he first saw them, Tanzim Khan, a Bangkok-based gem dealer, purchased the mine's entire production. Because of their unusual bronze sheen that exhibits a shimmering gold effect, Khan named this new gem "Gold Sheen Sapphires." Now six years later, GemScene takes a look at the evolution of these unusual gemstones. Read More
Discovered in a remote part of Kenya about a decade ago, a new species of sapphire first came onto the market in 2014. Realizing the potential of these rough gems when he first saw them, Tanzim Khan, a Bangkok-based gem dealer, purchased the mine's entire production. Because of their unusual bronze sheen that exhibits a shimmering gold effect, Khan named this new gem "Gold Sheen Sapphires." Now six years later, GemScene takes a look at the evolution of these unusual gemstones. Read More
World Diamond Council appoints new executive director -
Elodie Daguzan is to become the new Executive Director of the World Diamond Council (WDC), following the approval of her appointment by the organization’s Board of Directors. A French native, Ms. Daguzan is a 19-year veteran of the diamond industry, having filled a variety of roles in various sectors of the value chain. Over this period, she held positions at several of the most prestigious high-end jewelry brands, and for the past eight years has been Head of Communications and Industry Relations at Rubel & Ménasché, a Paris-based diamond trading company. Ms. Daguzan has represented the company in the WDC, serving as an active member of the Kimberley Process Task Force, and also of the Communications, Membership and Strategic Planning committees. She will begin her new role at the WDC on February 1, 2020. Read More
Elodie Daguzan is to become the new Executive Director of the World Diamond Council (WDC), following the approval of her appointment by the organization’s Board of Directors. A French native, Ms. Daguzan is a 19-year veteran of the diamond industry, having filled a variety of roles in various sectors of the value chain. Over this period, she held positions at several of the most prestigious high-end jewelry brands, and for the past eight years has been Head of Communications and Industry Relations at Rubel & Ménasché, a Paris-based diamond trading company. Ms. Daguzan has represented the company in the WDC, serving as an active member of the Kimberley Process Task Force, and also of the Communications, Membership and Strategic Planning committees. She will begin her new role at the WDC on February 1, 2020. Read More
Chow Tai Fook purchases Chinese retailer Enzo Jewelry, Inc. -
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Limited has acquired Enzo Jewelry Inc. The retailer, which specializes in colored gemstones, has 60 points of sale in Mainland China. Adrian Cheng, executive director of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group, said Enzo will continue its niche position as a natural coloured gem specialist, which will complement the group's multi-brand strategy. Read More
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Limited has acquired Enzo Jewelry Inc. The retailer, which specializes in colored gemstones, has 60 points of sale in Mainland China. Adrian Cheng, executive director of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group, said Enzo will continue its niche position as a natural coloured gem specialist, which will complement the group's multi-brand strategy. Read More
GIA examines Alrosa's Matryoshka diamond -
The Gemological Institute of America has proposed an explanation for how Alrosa's diamond-within-a-diamond came about. GIA’s team found that over a period of millions or billions of years, approximately 0.11 carats of diamond dissolved through two small channels that extended from the surface of the diamond to its inner cavity. The remaining diamond material created a 0.03-carat crystal that is entirely detached and moves freely within its outer diamond shell, the institute said. Read More
The Gemological Institute of America has proposed an explanation for how Alrosa's diamond-within-a-diamond came about. GIA’s team found that over a period of millions or billions of years, approximately 0.11 carats of diamond dissolved through two small channels that extended from the surface of the diamond to its inner cavity. The remaining diamond material created a 0.03-carat crystal that is entirely detached and moves freely within its outer diamond shell, the institute said. Read More
Phillip Gavriel shows new spring collection at Vicenzaoro -
At the Vicenzaoro jewelry trade show, Phillip Gavriel is debuting a new look. Bracelets in sterling silver with occasional pops of 18-karat or 14-karat yellow gold are the star of Phillip Gavriel’s spring 2020 ad campaign.
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At the Vicenzaoro jewelry trade show, Phillip Gavriel is debuting a new look. Bracelets in sterling silver with occasional pops of 18-karat or 14-karat yellow gold are the star of Phillip Gavriel’s spring 2020 ad campaign.
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How to sell to millennials -
Millennial consumers are independent, vocal, tech-savvy and used to getting what they want. They have disposable income and aren’t afraid to spend it on things they believe add value to their lives, no matter the price tag. But successfully enticing this market into your store is not as easy as it was with their moms and dads, and retaining them can be even more difficult. That’s why it’s essential to understand what makes them tick, and how to capture their loyalty. Read More
Millennial consumers are independent, vocal, tech-savvy and used to getting what they want. They have disposable income and aren’t afraid to spend it on things they believe add value to their lives, no matter the price tag. But successfully enticing this market into your store is not as easy as it was with their moms and dads, and retaining them can be even more difficult. That’s why it’s essential to understand what makes them tick, and how to capture their loyalty. Read More
JVC honors GIA CEO Susan Jacques -
The Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC) has presented Gemological Institute of America (GIA) CEO Susan Jacques with the Stanley Schechter Award. The accolade, which was established in 2002, recognizes industry leaders who have raised the jewelry community’s reputation through their dedication, ethics and integrity. Jacques became head of the GIA in 2014, before which she was CEO of Borsheims for 20 years. Read More
The Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC) has presented Gemological Institute of America (GIA) CEO Susan Jacques with the Stanley Schechter Award. The accolade, which was established in 2002, recognizes industry leaders who have raised the jewelry community’s reputation through their dedication, ethics and integrity. Jacques became head of the GIA in 2014, before which she was CEO of Borsheims for 20 years. Read More
Luk Fook to reduce Hong Kong presence -
Luk Fook plans to scale back its Hong Kong store network and expand in mainland China and Macau, as events in the region have influenced consumer spending. The retailer expects a “single-digit” decrease in the number of rental leases it renews in Hong Kong in the current financial year ending March 31, and a “double-digit” drop the following year. That comes after sales slumped in the municipality amid mass street demonstrations and a decline in tourist arrivals. Read More
Luk Fook plans to scale back its Hong Kong store network and expand in mainland China and Macau, as events in the region have influenced consumer spending. The retailer expects a “single-digit” decrease in the number of rental leases it renews in Hong Kong in the current financial year ending March 31, and a “double-digit” drop the following year. That comes after sales slumped in the municipality amid mass street demonstrations and a decline in tourist arrivals. Read More
US jewelry trade continues to downsize -
The US jewelry industry contracted in 2019 as the number of businesses closing shop continued to exceed new entrants.
The sector shrank 3.3% to 24,565 companies active in the fourth quarter, compared with 25,400 a year earlier, according to data the Jewelers Board of Trade (JBT) released Thursday. While 900 businesses left the industry during the year, only 228 joined.
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The US jewelry industry contracted in 2019 as the number of businesses closing shop continued to exceed new entrants.
The sector shrank 3.3% to 24,565 companies active in the fourth quarter, compared with 25,400 a year earlier, according to data the Jewelers Board of Trade (JBT) released Thursday. While 900 businesses left the industry during the year, only 228 joined.
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Second-biggest diamond ever will become Louis Vuitton jewelry - The second-biggest diamond in history will be cut, polished and turned into a collection of Louis Vuitton jewelry. Lucara Diamond Corp., which found the 1,758-carat Sewelo diamond at its Botswana mine last year, said it struck a deal with the luxury brand and Antwerp diamond manufacturer HB Company. It’s unclear how valuable the polished diamonds will be though, as Lucara said the Sewelo wasn’t a type of diamond that yields top jewelry standard gems. Read More
Chow Tai Fook China sales jump -
Sales at Chow Tai Fook’s mainland China stores grew in the third quarter amid a significant expansion of the jeweler’s network in the country. Total retail sales climbed 17% year on year in China for the three months ending December 31, while same-store sales — at locations open for more than a year — rose 2%. Chow Tai Fook added a net 279 points of sale in the country during the period, contributing to the growth.
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Sales at Chow Tai Fook’s mainland China stores grew in the third quarter amid a significant expansion of the jeweler’s network in the country. Total retail sales climbed 17% year on year in China for the three months ending December 31, while same-store sales — at locations open for more than a year — rose 2%. Chow Tai Fook added a net 279 points of sale in the country during the period, contributing to the growth.
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Bahrain looks to put natural pearls on the map -
World’s biggest producer of these nacreous treasures wants to boost their popularity among US and international consumers.
The archipelago nation, which lies between Saudi Arabia and Qatar on the southwestern coast of the Persian Gulf, comprises more than 30 islands. Diving for natural pearls and trading them internationally has been integral to its history for more than 4,000 years, according to Yaser Alsharifi, board chairman at the Bahrain Institute for Pearls & Gemstones (DANAT). Read More
World’s biggest producer of these nacreous treasures wants to boost their popularity among US and international consumers.
The archipelago nation, which lies between Saudi Arabia and Qatar on the southwestern coast of the Persian Gulf, comprises more than 30 islands. Diving for natural pearls and trading them internationally has been integral to its history for more than 4,000 years, according to Yaser Alsharifi, board chairman at the Bahrain Institute for Pearls & Gemstones (DANAT). Read More
Tiffany & Co. Shanghai store now largest in Asia -
Tiffany & Co. recently unveiled its newly redesigned Shanghai flagship store. At 10,000 square feet, the store has doubled in size and is the largest Tiffany outlet in Asia. The two-story store also houses the Chinese Mainland's first Tiffany Blue Box Cafe, which is located on the upper level. It carries high jewelry designs, classic collections, fashion accessories, to the newly launched men's collections and home & accessories lines. Read More
Tiffany & Co. recently unveiled its newly redesigned Shanghai flagship store. At 10,000 square feet, the store has doubled in size and is the largest Tiffany outlet in Asia. The two-story store also houses the Chinese Mainland's first Tiffany Blue Box Cafe, which is located on the upper level. It carries high jewelry designs, classic collections, fashion accessories, to the newly launched men's collections and home & accessories lines. Read More
Bonas announces colored stone tender 2020 - Bonas, one of the world’s leading diamond tender houses, will hold a gemstone tender at the February Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair for the first time at the IMPACT Challenger Center. Viewings will also take place during the March Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair. The event is being organized with the support of the Asia Gem Center in Bangkok. Read More
Women aren't waiting around for jewelry -
The Women's Jewelry Association's (WJA) announcement that it is promoting women buying their own jewelry with its "March is Me Month" campaign looks like a great initiative. After all, women's spending power is huge. According to an article in entrepreneur.com, though, the business world is blasé about recognizing the "female economy," which Forbes put at $18 trillion in 2017 - and it's only grown since.
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The Women's Jewelry Association's (WJA) announcement that it is promoting women buying their own jewelry with its "March is Me Month" campaign looks like a great initiative. After all, women's spending power is huge. According to an article in entrepreneur.com, though, the business world is blasé about recognizing the "female economy," which Forbes put at $18 trillion in 2017 - and it's only grown since.
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Jaipur Lab to certify eBay India gemstones -
Gemstone sellers using eBay India can now get their goods certified by the Jaipur-based Gem Testing Laboratory (GTL) for a nominal fee. Under a new agreement between the lab and the trading giant, all gemstones sold through eBay will be accompanied by a GTL certificate. The move is designed to increase consumer confidence in gemstones sold online and to boost exports of gemstones and gemstone-studded jewelry from India. Read More
Gemstone sellers using eBay India can now get their goods certified by the Jaipur-based Gem Testing Laboratory (GTL) for a nominal fee. Under a new agreement between the lab and the trading giant, all gemstones sold through eBay will be accompanied by a GTL certificate. The move is designed to increase consumer confidence in gemstones sold online and to boost exports of gemstones and gemstone-studded jewelry from India. Read More
Five gemstone trends and topics to know before the Tucson gem shows -
Rather than predict how the gemstone trade will fare over the next decade, we decided to focus on the imminent future: According to our crystal ball, these are the five things every gem buyer should know in the run-up to next month’s Tucson gem shows.
Classic Blue, Pantone’s 2020 Color of the Year
The Up-and-Coming Gem Variety: Garnet
The Color Palette: Orangey-Reds
The Big Topic: Sustainability
The Other Big Topic: Country of Origin
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Rather than predict how the gemstone trade will fare over the next decade, we decided to focus on the imminent future: According to our crystal ball, these are the five things every gem buyer should know in the run-up to next month’s Tucson gem shows.
Classic Blue, Pantone’s 2020 Color of the Year
The Up-and-Coming Gem Variety: Garnet
The Color Palette: Orangey-Reds
The Big Topic: Sustainability
The Other Big Topic: Country of Origin
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Dubai to celebrate 25 years of Dubai City of Gold with gold prizes -
In celebration of 25 years of Dubai City of Gold and Dubai Shopping festival, Dubai Gold and Jewellery Group (DGJG), the largest trade body for the jewellery industry in association with Dubai Festivals & Retail Establishment (DFRE) has revealed a special 'Dubai City of Gold' commemorative coin and also announced their latest jewellery campaign for Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) 2020.
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In celebration of 25 years of Dubai City of Gold and Dubai Shopping festival, Dubai Gold and Jewellery Group (DGJG), the largest trade body for the jewellery industry in association with Dubai Festivals & Retail Establishment (DFRE) has revealed a special 'Dubai City of Gold' commemorative coin and also announced their latest jewellery campaign for Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) 2020.
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Jewelry and watches among big sellers on eBay in 2019 -
Auction site eBay has released its annual "Most Interesting and Expensive Purchases" of the year list. While watches and jewelry couldn't compete with the biggest buy on the site - the 20th annual power lunch with Warren Buffett to benefit GLIDE, which sold for: $4.6 million, they put in a good show.
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Auction site eBay has released its annual "Most Interesting and Expensive Purchases" of the year list. While watches and jewelry couldn't compete with the biggest buy on the site - the 20th annual power lunch with Warren Buffett to benefit GLIDE, which sold for: $4.6 million, they put in a good show.
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The diamonds that created a buzz in 2019 -
It was another big year for big diamonds, with several stones that raked in big bucks, set records, or otherwise made headlines. These were the stones that caught our attention in 2019. See lists of: Biggest Money Makers, For the Record and Attention Seekers.
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It was another big year for big diamonds, with several stones that raked in big bucks, set records, or otherwise made headlines. These were the stones that caught our attention in 2019. See lists of: Biggest Money Makers, For the Record and Attention Seekers.
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Graff buys 21ct. polished yellow from Alrosa -
Alrosa has sold its celebrated Firebird diamond to Graff, achieving one of the highest per-carat prices for a stone of its type in recent years, the miner said. Alrosa did not disclose the final sale price of the Asscher-cut, 20.69-carat, fancy-vivid-yellow, VS1-clarity stone. However, the sale was significant as it was made without the involvement of other parties, the company said.
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Alrosa has sold its celebrated Firebird diamond to Graff, achieving one of the highest per-carat prices for a stone of its type in recent years, the miner said. Alrosa did not disclose the final sale price of the Asscher-cut, 20.69-carat, fancy-vivid-yellow, VS1-clarity stone. However, the sale was significant as it was made without the involvement of other parties, the company said.
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Chow Tai Fook launches jewelry academy partnership - Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Limited, in partnership with French jewelry school, Haute Ecole de Joaillerie (HEJ), has launched the Loupe Jewellery Academy. The company said academy will shape the future by "incubating and inspiring forthcoming generations in the jewelry industry." The academy, whose curriculum covers design, craftsmanship and sales and marketing, has already held its first high jewelry design course. Read More
IGI and WeSchool launch jewelry design and management program - The International Gemological Institute (IGI) has teamed up with S P Mandali's Principal L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool) business school to launch a Jewelry Design and Business Management Program in Mumbai.
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Faberge welcomes the Chinese New Year with new rat locket - Jewelry and rats—they usually don’t mix. The Chinese New Year on Jan. 25 will usher in the Year of the Rat. Iconic Russian jeweler Fabergé has released a new locket in its series of Palais Tsarskoye Selo red lockets that, when opened, reveals a rat inside. The locket—called the Palais Tsarskoye Selo red locket with Rat Surprise—features red guilloche enamel and 15 round brilliant diamonds set in 18k yellow gold. The egg-shape locket opens to reveal the (very cute) solid 18k gold rat, which has diamonds for eyes!
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Why a few lab-grown diamonds temporarily change color -
Laura Sipe couldn’t believe her eyes. In February, the owner of J.C. Sipe Jewelers in Indianapolis was readying an I-color lab-grown diamond for a customer. She had always heard that lab-growns fluoresce differently under ultraviolet light, so she decided to take out her UV lamp and check for herself. When she removed the stone, it was no longer an I. It was gray. And she “freaked out.” She called up her vendor, who was just as surprised. “One person in the office said she had heard of something like this. She said the diamond turned purple and then it reverted back.” Read More
Laura Sipe couldn’t believe her eyes. In February, the owner of J.C. Sipe Jewelers in Indianapolis was readying an I-color lab-grown diamond for a customer. She had always heard that lab-growns fluoresce differently under ultraviolet light, so she decided to take out her UV lamp and check for herself. When she removed the stone, it was no longer an I. It was gray. And she “freaked out.” She called up her vendor, who was just as surprised. “One person in the office said she had heard of something like this. She said the diamond turned purple and then it reverted back.” Read More
Sotheby's hires new Asia jewelry head -
Sotheby’s has appointed Wenhao Yu as deputy chairman of jewelry for Asia, to help strengthen its expertise and sourcing capabilities and expand its business in the region. Yu was previously at Poly Auction Hong Kong, where he founded and headed its jewels and prestige collection department. Prior to that role, he cofounded the jewels and watches department at Poly Auction Beijing. Read More
Sotheby’s has appointed Wenhao Yu as deputy chairman of jewelry for Asia, to help strengthen its expertise and sourcing capabilities and expand its business in the region. Yu was previously at Poly Auction Hong Kong, where he founded and headed its jewels and prestige collection department. Prior to that role, he cofounded the jewels and watches department at Poly Auction Beijing. Read More
Mouawad unveils $5 million Miss Universe diamond crown -
Sightholder Mouawad has unveiled the $5 million crown created for the Miss Universe competition. The 18-karat gold creation, called The Miss Universe Power of Unity Crown, is set with over 1,770 white diamonds. The headpiece also features three yellow diamonds from Botswana including a 62.83-carat shield-cut canary yellow stone at its center. Read More
Sightholder Mouawad has unveiled the $5 million crown created for the Miss Universe competition. The 18-karat gold creation, called The Miss Universe Power of Unity Crown, is set with over 1,770 white diamonds. The headpiece also features three yellow diamonds from Botswana including a 62.83-carat shield-cut canary yellow stone at its center. Read More
Colombia's artisanal gold miners now part of a global traceable supply chain -
A group of international organizations, led by Switzerland’s Better Gold Initiative (BGI), has extended their responsible mining initiative to hundreds of artisanal gold miners from El Chocó, Colombia, which are now part of a fully traceable and accountable international supply chain.
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A group of international organizations, led by Switzerland’s Better Gold Initiative (BGI), has extended their responsible mining initiative to hundreds of artisanal gold miners from El Chocó, Colombia, which are now part of a fully traceable and accountable international supply chain.
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Sarine joins race to buy HRD Antwerp -
Sarine Technologies has entered the running to acquire HRD Antwerp, according to two sources close to the sale process.
The Israel-based diamond-technology company has registered its interest in buying the Belgian laboratory, as have two previous heads of HRD, the two anonymous sources told Rapaport News. Potential buyers of HRD have until December 10th to submit a final bid with a proposed price, one of the sources added. Read More
Sarine Technologies has entered the running to acquire HRD Antwerp, according to two sources close to the sale process.
The Israel-based diamond-technology company has registered its interest in buying the Belgian laboratory, as have two previous heads of HRD, the two anonymous sources told Rapaport News. Potential buyers of HRD have until December 10th to submit a final bid with a proposed price, one of the sources added. Read More
Tiffany opens men's holiday pop-up shop in NY -
The Tiffany Men’s Pop-Up Shop popped up just in time for the holidays in New York City. It’s in the space that will be the jeweler’s home for the next two years. The pop-up shop is selling merchandise from the jeweler's recently launched men’s collection, including accessories, barware, home objects and games. Read More
The Tiffany Men’s Pop-Up Shop popped up just in time for the holidays in New York City. It’s in the space that will be the jeweler’s home for the next two years. The pop-up shop is selling merchandise from the jeweler's recently launched men’s collection, including accessories, barware, home objects and games. Read More
Celebrity News: Beyonce in Marco Bicego, Sandra Oh in Yoko London -
Beyoncé posted a collection of snapshots from her appearance at the premiere of her highly anticipated new release, Queen & Slim, rocking jewelry from Marco Bicego. Queen Bey wore the designer’s Lunaria yellow gold chandelier earrings with diamonds and yellow gold wide ring and his Masai yellow gold and diamond crossover ring to the November 14 event. Sandra Oh rocked a pair of Kaleidoscope South Sea pearl and pink sapphire earrings from jewelry designer Yoko London at the British Fashion Awards.
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Beyoncé posted a collection of snapshots from her appearance at the premiere of her highly anticipated new release, Queen & Slim, rocking jewelry from Marco Bicego. Queen Bey wore the designer’s Lunaria yellow gold chandelier earrings with diamonds and yellow gold wide ring and his Masai yellow gold and diamond crossover ring to the November 14 event. Sandra Oh rocked a pair of Kaleidoscope South Sea pearl and pink sapphire earrings from jewelry designer Yoko London at the British Fashion Awards.
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De Beers ends special supply measures -
Rough-diamond buyers are anticipating an improvement in sales at next week’s De Beers sight, as the miner is withdrawing concessions that allowed clients to reject goods. De Beers will revert to its standard rules limiting sightholders’ ability to refuse or defer their supply allocations, sources in the rough market told Rapaport News.
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Rough-diamond buyers are anticipating an improvement in sales at next week’s De Beers sight, as the miner is withdrawing concessions that allowed clients to reject goods. De Beers will revert to its standard rules limiting sightholders’ ability to refuse or defer their supply allocations, sources in the rough market told Rapaport News.
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This woman sells diamonds via Instagram -
$70,000. That's how much money someone coughed up to buy a @TheClearCut engagement ring on Instagram. We talked to the company's CEO and founder @OliviaLandau about disrupting the male-dominated diamond industry #SheRoars
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$70,000. That's how much money someone coughed up to buy a @TheClearCut engagement ring on Instagram. We talked to the company's CEO and founder @OliviaLandau about disrupting the male-dominated diamond industry #SheRoars
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Why we're all going to be feeling blue in 2020 -
"We could all be seeing a lot more blue next year with the announcement by color experts that PANTONE 19-4052, Classic Blue, an indigo hue, is the Pantone Color of the Year for 2020," writes Danielle Max of IDEX. According to Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, this color "encourages us to look beyond the obvious to expand our thinking; challenging us to think more deeply, increase our perspective and open the flow of communication" and is "imbued with a deep resonance [that] provides an anchoring foundation."
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"We could all be seeing a lot more blue next year with the announcement by color experts that PANTONE 19-4052, Classic Blue, an indigo hue, is the Pantone Color of the Year for 2020," writes Danielle Max of IDEX. According to Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, this color "encourages us to look beyond the obvious to expand our thinking; challenging us to think more deeply, increase our perspective and open the flow of communication" and is "imbued with a deep resonance [that] provides an anchoring foundation."
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Tiffany sales hit by Hong Kong unrest -
Unrest in Hong Kong hit jewelry chain Tiffany & Co. hard in its third quarter. The company reported that worldwide net sales of $1 billion and comparable sales were unchanged from the prior year. Excluding Hong Kong, worldwide net sales and comparable sales increased by 4 percent and 3 percent, respectively.
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Unrest in Hong Kong hit jewelry chain Tiffany & Co. hard in its third quarter. The company reported that worldwide net sales of $1 billion and comparable sales were unchanged from the prior year. Excluding Hong Kong, worldwide net sales and comparable sales increased by 4 percent and 3 percent, respectively.
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GIA to shut down Dubai branch -
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will close its Dubai office by the end of the year, ending a decade-long presence in the city. The organization has offered education programs, including its Graduate Diamonds course and distance-education lab classes, in Dubai since 2008, and opened a take-in facility to ship stones for grading in 2010. Both services will close by December 31st.
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The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will close its Dubai office by the end of the year, ending a decade-long presence in the city. The organization has offered education programs, including its Graduate Diamonds course and distance-education lab classes, in Dubai since 2008, and opened a take-in facility to ship stones for grading in 2010. Both services will close by December 31st.
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China growth rescues Chow Tai Fook sales -
Sales at Chow Tai Fook were down only slightly in the first fiscal half as growth in the Chinese market offset a downturn in Hong Kong. Revenue fell 0.6% year on year to HKD 29.5 billion ($3.77 billion) in the six months ending September 30, the company. Total sales in mainland China rose 12% during the period, as the Hong Kong-based jeweler expanded its store network.
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Sales at Chow Tai Fook were down only slightly in the first fiscal half as growth in the Chinese market offset a downturn in Hong Kong. Revenue fell 0.6% year on year to HKD 29.5 billion ($3.77 billion) in the six months ending September 30, the company. Total sales in mainland China rose 12% during the period, as the Hong Kong-based jeweler expanded its store network.
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Your 2020 guide to engagement ring trends that are in and out - Shopping for an engagement ring can be completely daunting if you don't know where to begin. With so many factors to consider like stone shape, gemstones, setting styles, vintage versus new, and more, the number of potential combinations approaches infinity. In other words, it's easy to get overwhelmed by all the choices you can make. So before you get in over your head, we're here to help guide you to (hopefully) finding your perfect match. Read More
Bain says luxury secondhand market is opportunity not threat - The secondhand market, which reached €26 billion ($28.8 billion) in 2019, is evidence of the evolving mentality of luxury goods buyers. That's just one finding of the latest Bain & Company Luxury Study. According to the study, the luxury sector grew by 4 percent in 2019 to an estimated €1.3 trillion ($1.4 trillion) globally. The personal luxury goods segment also grew 4 percent, reaching €281 billion ($311 billion). Read More
After $1B theft, German museum finds it has no insurance - A day after burglars made off with priceless jewels from a German museum, pressure is growing on police to find the culprits. One big reason: The diamond-encrusted dagger, pearl necklace, and dozens of other glittering artifacts—estimated to be worth more than $1 billion by the local press—were uninsured. Read More
JMA Hong Kong International Jewelry Show 2019 opens with fanfare -
The 27th edition of the JMA Hong Kong International Jewelry Show opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The chairman of HKJMA presided over the opening ceremony, which was attended by many dignitaries and gem and jewelry industry leaders from around the world. Attendees were treated to the traditional lion dance highlighting the opening of the show. Read More
The 27th edition of the JMA Hong Kong International Jewelry Show opened at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The chairman of HKJMA presided over the opening ceremony, which was attended by many dignitaries and gem and jewelry industry leaders from around the world. Attendees were treated to the traditional lion dance highlighting the opening of the show. Read More
Auriana finds evidence of highly sought-after lost gold city in Ecuador -
Canadian junior Aurania Resources (TSX-V: ARU) said it had found vestiges of an old road at the very centre of its flagship asset, The Lost Cities – Cutucu project, which it believes provides solid field evidence of its project being at one of Ecuador’s lost gold mining centres. The road, the company said, was discovered by its field teams while searching for “Sevilla de Oro,” which was one of two gold producing cities described in historic manuscripts from Ecuador, Peru, Spain and the Vatican. Read More
Canadian junior Aurania Resources (TSX-V: ARU) said it had found vestiges of an old road at the very centre of its flagship asset, The Lost Cities – Cutucu project, which it believes provides solid field evidence of its project being at one of Ecuador’s lost gold mining centres. The road, the company said, was discovered by its field teams while searching for “Sevilla de Oro,” which was one of two gold producing cities described in historic manuscripts from Ecuador, Peru, Spain and the Vatican. Read More
Provenance Proof delivers digital tracking for gemstones -
Provenance Proof has reached a significant moment in its move to provide transparency to the coloured gemstone market. It has successfully protected over 18kg of emeralds that were sold at the Gemfields November 2019 auction in Singapore. The emeralds all came from Gemfields mines in Zambia.
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Provenance Proof has reached a significant moment in its move to provide transparency to the coloured gemstone market. It has successfully protected over 18kg of emeralds that were sold at the Gemfields November 2019 auction in Singapore. The emeralds all came from Gemfields mines in Zambia.
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US jewelry and watch sales rise steadily - It may be too early for retailers to celebrate a strong end to the year, but with total US jewelry and watch sales up for the third month in a row, it's a good sign that 2019 will end much better than it started. Sales of fine jewelry and fine watches increased by 6 percent in the US market in September compared to September 2018. Following a scant 1- and 2-percent rise in July and August, this 6-percent increase marks the strongest results year-over-year in 13 months. Read More
Interviews with expats who call Thailand home -
An article by Cynthia Unninayar for InColor magazine highlights a few of the many talented and creative expatriates in the gem and jewelry industry who work and live in Thailand. The article features Jacques Prades, Alessio Boschi, Vibeke Lyssand Liervag, Anthony Brooke, Gonzague Zurstrassen, Eric Piat, Adam Komarnicki and more.
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An article by Cynthia Unninayar for InColor magazine highlights a few of the many talented and creative expatriates in the gem and jewelry industry who work and live in Thailand. The article features Jacques Prades, Alessio Boschi, Vibeke Lyssand Liervag, Anthony Brooke, Gonzague Zurstrassen, Eric Piat, Adam Komarnicki and more.
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Birthstone guide: topaz for those born in November -
Gem-A gemmology tutor Lily Faber FGA DGA EG takes a closer look at topaz, the birthstone of November, and explains why this gem should be high up on your Christmas wish list. For those born in the cold month of November, topaz is a well-known and hopefully well-loved gemstone. Read More
Gem-A gemmology tutor Lily Faber FGA DGA EG takes a closer look at topaz, the birthstone of November, and explains why this gem should be high up on your Christmas wish list. For those born in the cold month of November, topaz is a well-known and hopefully well-loved gemstone. Read More
Jadeite necklace nets of $9m at Christie's Hong Kong sale -
A jadeite bead and spinel necklace was the top lot at Christie’s Hong Kong sale, fetching HKD 73.6 million ($9.4 million). The necklace is named the Heavenly Harmony because its 68 jadeite beads are perfectly matched from two different rough stones. It was estimated at $7 million to $11 million at the Magnificent Jewels auction. The entire sale brought in HKD 396.5 million ($50.6 million). Read More
A jadeite bead and spinel necklace was the top lot at Christie’s Hong Kong sale, fetching HKD 73.6 million ($9.4 million). The necklace is named the Heavenly Harmony because its 68 jadeite beads are perfectly matched from two different rough stones. It was estimated at $7 million to $11 million at the Magnificent Jewels auction. The entire sale brought in HKD 396.5 million ($50.6 million). Read More
LMVH sees value in Tiffany's diamond sourcing -
A storied past and popularity as a brand might be the first things that would attract a potential suitor to Tiffany & Co. But LVMH has identified another key attribute that made the US jeweler a valuable target: its ability to source its own diamonds and track its supply chain.
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A storied past and popularity as a brand might be the first things that would attract a potential suitor to Tiffany & Co. But LVMH has identified another key attribute that made the US jeweler a valuable target: its ability to source its own diamonds and track its supply chain.
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Historic German museum looted of millions of dollars of valuables -
A historic museum in Germany has been looted of potentially millions of dollars worth of valuables in a brazen overnight heist in the city of Dresden. The State Art Collections located in the Green Vault were the target of the theft.
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A historic museum in Germany has been looted of potentially millions of dollars worth of valuables in a brazen overnight heist in the city of Dresden. The State Art Collections located in the Green Vault were the target of the theft.
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LMVH seals Tiffany deal for $16 billion -
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is set to acquire Tiffany & Co. for $16.2 billion, strengthening the Paris-based luxury group’s position in the global jewelry market and increasing its US presence. The deal will transform LVMH’s watches and jewelry division.
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LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton is set to acquire Tiffany & Co. for $16.2 billion, strengthening the Paris-based luxury group’s position in the global jewelry market and increasing its US presence. The deal will transform LVMH’s watches and jewelry division.
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Jewelry among top performers at major retailers -
Two of the top US department stores noted strong jewelry sales in the third fiscal quarter, even as their overall sales disappointed. “In terms of specific results, our top-performing merchandise categories in the quarter included fine jewelry, footwear, men’s and women’s apparel,” J.C. Penney chief financial officer Bill Wafford said last week on an analyst call transcribed by Seeking Alpha. Read More
Two of the top US department stores noted strong jewelry sales in the third fiscal quarter, even as their overall sales disappointed. “In terms of specific results, our top-performing merchandise categories in the quarter included fine jewelry, footwear, men’s and women’s apparel,” J.C. Penney chief financial officer Bill Wafford said last week on an analyst call transcribed by Seeking Alpha. Read More
Strong investment demand for platinum in 2019 & 2020 -
The platinum market is forecast to be in balance for 2019 as this year’s updated forecast now reflects a deficit of 30 koz compared to the prior estimate of a surplus of 345 koz. This is according to the World Platinum Investment Council’s (WPIC’s) Platinum Quarterly, for the third quarter of 2019, which includes a revision to the full-year 2019 forecast as well as an initial forecast for 2020.
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The platinum market is forecast to be in balance for 2019 as this year’s updated forecast now reflects a deficit of 30 koz compared to the prior estimate of a surplus of 345 koz. This is according to the World Platinum Investment Council’s (WPIC’s) Platinum Quarterly, for the third quarter of 2019, which includes a revision to the full-year 2019 forecast as well as an initial forecast for 2020.
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WDC urges government to act on KP reforms -
With the Kimberley Process three-year reform and review cycle about to end, governments alone hold the future of the KP’s much anticipated reform agenda in their hands, Stephane Fischler, President of the World Diamond Council said during his address to government representatives at the 2019 KP Plenary Meeting in New Delhi, India. Read More
With the Kimberley Process three-year reform and review cycle about to end, governments alone hold the future of the KP’s much anticipated reform agenda in their hands, Stephane Fischler, President of the World Diamond Council said during his address to government representatives at the 2019 KP Plenary Meeting in New Delhi, India. Read More
CIBJO Congress conducts Fei Cui special session - The development and deep significance of the market in Fei Cui, which is known as jade and jadeite in the West, was presented in a special session by Dr Edward Liu, Vice Chairman of the Gemmological Association of Hong Kong and Kent Wong, Managing Director of Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group and chairman of the Hong Kong Jewellers & Goldsmiths Association. Read More
Tennis legend Serena Williams launches jewelry collaboration with K.P. Sanghvi -
Tennis icon Serena Williams has unveiled her first fine jewelry collection. Created in a collaboration with diamond manufacturer K.P. Sanghvi, Serena Williams Jewelry launched exclusively with Fred Meyer Jewelers online and at select stores and on Macys.com.
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Tennis icon Serena Williams has unveiled her first fine jewelry collection. Created in a collaboration with diamond manufacturer K.P. Sanghvi, Serena Williams Jewelry launched exclusively with Fred Meyer Jewelers online and at select stores and on Macys.com.
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Legacy of Bahrain's historic pearl industry highlighted at CIBJO Congress -
The 2019 CIBJO Congress kicked off at the Four Seasons Hotel in Manama, Bahrain under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa who is the country’s Prime Minister. The conference opening highlighted Bahrain’s historic pearl industry. Read More
The 2019 CIBJO Congress kicked off at the Four Seasons Hotel in Manama, Bahrain under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa who is the country’s Prime Minister. The conference opening highlighted Bahrain’s historic pearl industry. Read More
Rio Tinto's Argyle pink diamond tender delivers exceptional results -
The 2019 Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender collection titled “The Quest for the Absolute” comprises of six hero diamonds and is being showcased in Perth, Singapore, London and New York. Read More
The 2019 Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender collection titled “The Quest for the Absolute” comprises of six hero diamonds and is being showcased in Perth, Singapore, London and New York. Read More
Zimbabwe to take smaller cut of diamond sales -
Zimbabwe plans to reduce the percentage of sales diamond miners must pay to the state, aiming to encourage companies to invest in the Marange fields. The government proposed a new royalty rate of 10% in the annual budget last week. Read More
Zimbabwe plans to reduce the percentage of sales diamond miners must pay to the state, aiming to encourage companies to invest in the Marange fields. The government proposed a new royalty rate of 10% in the annual budget last week. Read More
Almost 6000 retail shops closed this year - British retailing may be in “crisis,” after new figures from the Centre of Retail Research revealed that large high street retailers have faced a total of 5,834 store closures so far this year. CRR said this marked a 77% increase from the closures in 2018, when 3,303 large retailers shut their doors. Read More
CIBJO Congress opens in Bahrain - The 2019 CIBJO Congress has opened in Bahrain, with a call on the jewellery industry by CIBJO President Gaetano Cavelieri to take action on climate change, which he said was not an issue specific to the sector, but it is the “most important story of our time. This year's Congress is hosted by DANAT. Read More
Petra sells 20ct. blue diamond for $15m - Petra Diamonds sold a 20-carat blue diamond from its Cullinan mine in South Africa for just under $15 million. “We are very pleased with this result, which is in line with our expectations and confirms the resilience in the value of very high-quality blue diamonds,” Petra CEO Richard Duffy. Read More
Art deco jewels lead Bonhams auction - An aquamarine and diamond necklace by Cartier will lead the sale of a selection of Art Deco jewels at Bonhams next month. The piece, dated from 1940, is set to go under the hammer estimated at GBP 100,000 to GBP 150,000 ($128,290 to $192,435), along with a pair of matching earrings created by the jeweler in 1935. Read More
Barrick Gold sells half of Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines for $750 million - Canada’s Barrick Gold (TSX:ABX)(NYSE:GOLD), the world’s second largest producer of the yellow metal, reached an agreement to sell its 50% interest in Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines in Western Australia to Saracen Mineral Holdings (ASX:SAR). Read More
11.11 Shopping festival generates $12 billion in opening hour - The 11.11 Global Shopping Festival kicked off at midnight in China and generated $1 billion in the first minute and eight seconds. By the first hour, that number had shot up to $12 billion, reports Alibaba Group Holding Limited. Read More
De Beers sightholders embracing synthetics - Few in the diamond industry were surprised by the news that Rosy Blue chief Dilip Mehta had launched an independent lab-grown business. It’s been an open secret for months that major manufacturers of natural diamonds have been exploring the sector, Rosy Blue being just one of them. Read More
Richemont weathers Hong Kong storm - Jewelry sales at Richemont increased 8% in the first fiscal half, even as the company faced a challenging market in Hong Kong. Jewelry proceeds at Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels rose to EUR 3.74 billion ($4.12 billion) in the six months ending September 30, while watch sales grew 1% to EUR 1.57 billion ($1.73 billion). Read More
New species of mineral discovered in Myanmar - In the gem world, new discoveries are not that common. Recently, however, researchers from GIA, in collaboration with scientists from the California Institute of Technology, have confirmed a new mineral species, which they have named "johnkoivulaite." in honor of John Koivula. Read More
Gucci debuts high jewelry collection at Place Vendome - Gucci recently launched its first-ever line of high jewellery and it is a kaleidoscope of dazzling, colorful gemstones. Designed by the creative director Alessandro Michele, the Hortus Deliciarum collection comprises 200 pieces of jewelry, made in Italy.
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Brooching the Subject - The brooch has been enjoying renewed interest over the last few years. From its utilitarian roots in the Bronze Age to today’s beautiful designs in precious gems, the brooch has seen its popularity rise and fall. Today, though, we can definitely say it is worth brooching the subject of this form of adornment. Read More
Report on Thailand by Henry Ho - Thailand continues to rise as a leading international player in the world of colored gemstones. The recent announcement of various trade events in Bangkok certainly suggests demand for colored gemstones will rise over the coming months. For instance, we begin to see a growing demand from multinational companies looking to expand into the Asian market in Thailand. Read More
AIGS to organize a cultural trip to Mogok, Myanmar. After the ICA Congress in Bangkok, October 12-15, the AIGS is organizing a five-day cultural and mining tour of Mogok, home of the the famous Burmese rubies and sapphires. For more information or to register, Click Here.
"Mogok - The Valley of Precious Stones" is now on sale - Connoisseurs of gemstones and gemology know Mogok as the mythical valley of precious stones "lost in the mountain of the Shah country." A few years ago, as a tribute to the famous Burmese valley, Kennedy Ho, Chairman of the AIGS, began a project for this book with a team of renowned gemologists and scientists. To learn about purchasing a copy, Read More.
AIGS warns international trade about fake gem reports - The Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences (AIGS), one of the world's leading gemological laboratories, has identified gemstone reports bearing the AIGS logo. "We have found out that some people made fake reports with a working QR code," said AIGS Chairman, Kennedy Ho. Read More