Christie’s Antiquities Sale Showcases Ancient Gemstone Rings

Carved into history: Cameos and intaglios from as far back as the Roman Empire dominate the New York auction.

Why Jewelry Retail Is Struggling to Reverse Its Two-Decade Decline

The aging of the industry, the difficulties of owning a store these days and the lack of new blood are contributing to a systemic decline of independent retail jewelry stores.

New Diamond-Tracking Platform Issues Origin Certificates

Authentia.io uses a tokenized system of tracing diamonds from mine to market.

Jewelers of America Reveals 2024 Gem Award Winners

Actress and singer Cynthia Erivo and Tiffany & Co. also honored at black-tie event in New York.

Richline’s Dave Meleski Named New RJC Chair

David Bouffard has stepped down after two three-year terms.

Synthetic Versus Lab-Grown: France Plays the Name Game

Government's recent decision on terminology reignites long-standing debate in the country.

Strong Economy Buoys Centurion Jewelry Show

Designer pieces featuring colored gems do well at annual trade fair, as do contemporary bridal items.

Robust Business for Vintage Jewels at Winter Show

Signed pieces and items by René Lalique were popular at the 70th annual art and antiques fair.

US Jewelry Auction Season Ends on an Upswing

Stellar stateside stones: Colored diamonds came out on top at the December sales, while sapphires continued to draw collectors’ interest.

Hindman to Merge with Freeman’s Auction House

The combined company will have six salerooms and 18 regional offices in the US, with plans to expand internationally.

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