The piece, created by Smiling Rocks, was the top lot at the recent Ormeley Dinner.
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The Berkeley robbery follows two other Bay Area robberies involving multiple suspects, one in May and one in June.
It’s the second collaborative offering from the jewelry brand and the New York City art museum.
The emerald supplier will donate a percentage of sales from its “Star Power” earrings to the nonprofit in support of girls’ education.
Fraser shares why she decided to shift from a direct-to-consumer retailer to a B2B technology company.
Sourced from Tanzania, the stones feature a unique hematite inclusion.
The U.K.-based online supplier will offer calibrated stones under 1 carat.
The Connecticut museum will unveil the newly renovated galleries on July 9.
The third-generation leader succeeds Lamar McCubbin, who resigned last month after 11 years in the role.
It has been returned to the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in New York nearly 40 years after being taken while on loan to a Buffalo museum.
The Gem Passport is available for emeralds, rubies, and blue sapphires weighing up to 3 carats.
He’s leaving the colored gemstone miner to pursue other opportunities, the company said Friday.
Associate Editor Lauren McLemore shares her roundup of trending designs, vendors’ top picks and the unexpected color that made a statement.
The Australian miner has signed over its 70 percent share in the diamond deposit to Lesotho company Lephema Executive Transport.
The founder of Mimo Gem Traders is the newest executive at Evan Caplan Company.
The sale marks the miner’s 10th anniversary of its first auction of rubies from the Montepuez Ruby Mine in Mozambique.
The Ella Klein Internship will take place in New York this summer.
“Precious: The History and Mystery of Gems Across Time” will be available on Sept. 17.
The group met with lawmakers to raise awareness about the financial, operational, and supply chain harms posed by an EU proposal.
The museum also will host jewelry heist-themed movie nights throughout the run of “Chicago Collects: Jewelry in Perspective.”
Known to many as the “Picasso of gems" who modernized the gem cutting field, he is remembered by his family as going through life with open eyes.
Signed jewels and period pieces stood out at the sale.
The former De Beers CEO will step into the role next month.
As prices of “The Big Three” skyrocket, supply dwindles, and focus on sustainability grows, an age of open-mindedness is dawning.
Tickets to win a ring are for sale until June 13, with proceeds going to a trans care nonprofit.