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Beyond Rounds: What’s Trending on the Fancy-Cut Market

Ovals, emeralds, cushions and pears are some of the top alternatives for today’s customers.

The Lowdown on Lab-Grown Diamonds

As synthetics gain ground in jewelry collections and the minds of consumers, Rapaport Magazine takes a look at some of the latest developments in this product category.

B Corp Beefs Up Certification Criteria

The ethical-standards program is making it tougher for companies to get its stamp of approval — a move that has pros and cons for jewelers.

Note From the Publisher: Fancy Shapes

Fancy-shaped diamonds stimulate demand through personalization and encourage creativity among jewelry designers.

Connoisseurs Can’t Get Enough of Colored-Dial Watches

Lacquer and load: Statement timepieces in bright hues are having a revival.

Brandee Dallow’s Quest for a More Ethical Diamond Industry

Leading light: Every small step matters, says the Grandview Klein chief communications and sustainability officer, who has dedicated her career to forging a path of responsible practices.

Jogani Gallery Exudes a Passion for Colored Stones

The gem devotee: For the owner of this atelier-inspired jewelry retailer in Silver Lake, California, it’s all about finding hidden treasures.

A Word from the Experts: Pricing Gemstones and Pearls

More precious than diamonds? Retailers paint a picture of their sales trends and challenges.

Four Gem-Market Trends You Need to Know About

Consumers can’t get enough of fine colored stones and cultured pearls, but the spiking demand is driving up prices and squeezing supply. Industry insiders weigh in.

Sponsored Content: How AGTA Is Putting Ethical Standards into Practice

In this second half of a two-part series, we learn more about the American Gem Trade Association’s work and its profound impact on the sector.

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