The company outfitted the Polaris Dawn spaceflight crew with watches that will later be auctioned off to benefit St. Jude’s.
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The Manhattan jewelry store has partnered with Xarissa B. of Jewel Boxing on a necklace capsule collection.
Acting as temporary virtual Post-it notes, Notes are designed to help strengthen mutual connections, not reach new audiences.
The designer and maker found community around her Philadelphia studio and creative inspiration on the sidewalks below it.
The industry consultant’s new book focuses on what she learned as an athlete recovering from a broken back.
The Pittsburgh jeweler has opened a store in the nearby Nemacolin resort.
Unable to pay its debts, the ruby and sapphire miner is looking to restructure and become a “competitive and attractive” company.
The featured lot was estimated to fetch up to half a million dollars.
GIA recently examined two asteriated diamonds, weighing about 8 carats each, that it said were notable for their large size and preserved natural forms.
The organization will hand out three awards at its 80th Anniversary Gala next month.
The watch brand has partnered with cruise retail operator Starboard on the space.
The sale features a stone from the last Argyle tender, the first one ever offered at public auction, according to First State Auctions.
The Walker family styled the Old Saybrook boutique together.
He is remembered as a family man who loved making toys and puzzles.
Providence, Rhode Island-based C&J Fine Jewelry Makers will offer the traceable gold to companies in the U.S. and Canada.
The honors will highlight female designers of the 2024 AGTA Spectrum & Cutting Edge Awards.
The parcel, totaling 447 carats, garnered $12.4 million at the diamond miner’s recent tender.
Level 1 of its three-level diploma program is coming to its New York lab this September.
It handed out a total of $8,640 to recipients for their jewelry study programs.
It’s the Signet-owned banner’s first location in Georgia.
A longtime member of IJO, she’s remembered for her passion for design, learning, and environmentalism.
Los Angeles-based Bradlei Smith was selected for this year’s award.
The company also reported the $150 million sale of an iron ore royalty right, part of its ongoing effort to divest “non-core” assets.
The organization also announced Effie Marinos as its new specialist advisor for technical standards, as well as four other appointments.
The miner said an 835-carat emerald saw “stiff competition” in its July sale.