Lower-Value Rough Dents Gem Diamonds Revenue 

Company held off sale of better goods due to tariff uncertainty.

GIA Back to Business as Usual Following Tariff Hiccup 

Clients can once again submit stones internationally for shipment to US.

High Gold Price, Outbound Travel Weigh on Chow Tai Fook Sales 

Demand for diamond products improved in fourth fiscal quarter.

The Rapaport Group Appoints Tech Veteran Dan Mano as CEO 

Former Perion and MyHeritage tech exec pledges to use cutting-edge advancements, including AI tools, to grow business while staying true to company values.

Podcast: India, Diamonds and the One-Price System

SRK’s Shreyans Dholakia assesses the state of the polished market.

Survey: Consumers Would Pay ‘a Lot More’ for Jewelry Traceability 

Both ethical sourcing and fair-trade labor prove important to nearly a third of respondents.

De Beers Partners with Stuller to Expand DiamondProof Distribution  

Rollout follows initial release to US retail stores earlier this year.

Mother’s Day Jewelry Spending Takes Small Dip 

Consumers will shell out $6.8 billion on category, compared to $7 billion a year ago.

WFDB’s Yoram Dvash on Tariffs, Russia and Marketing Diamonds 

A lot has changed in a month for the global trade body.

Gemfields Sees Strong Demand at Ruby Auction 

Some 95% of lots find buyers, as largest parcel fails to sell.

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