Submissions in the categories of Jewelry Design, Media Excellence, and Retail Excellence will be accepted through this Friday, Aug. 23.
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TJS is seeking jewelry manufacturing and technology experts to speak at its 2025 event.
The one-day workshop will be held July 17 at the Rhode Island School of Design.
The 14th annual conference will host panels on cross-sector collaboration, industry sanctions, and more.
“Immediate Connections” will be on view from July 18-21.
The educational event will return to New York City for a second year with a few changes.
The two organizations will host a joint event, “Converge,” in September 2025.
The Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist will perform at Tao Beach on June 2.
These are the individuals and companies up for awards in the design, media, and retail categories.
This year’s free competition has new categories and a new theme.
The incubator’s inaugural 12 participants will receive mentorship ahead of launching in the Winter Market next year.
In its second year, the trade show is returning to the Chicago area.
The organization has elected 12 new additions.
The regional trade show will toast the milestone at its 2024 Dallas event.
From walking tours to design workshops, these are the can’t-miss NYCJW events.
From Disney-themed ear stacks to lightsaber earrings, Associate Editor Lenore Fedow shares her favorite jewelry finds from the annual event.
The charity will recognize Helzberg Diamonds' Brad Hampton and Day’s Jewelers’ Corey family at its annual event.
The “Real People | Real Impact” film campaign delves into the positive impact of diamonds.
The event will be held in New York City on Nov. 2, complete with a red carpet entrance and several entertainment acts.
The October event is introducing new opportunities for networking and education.
The annual event will return to Rosemont, Illinois next August.
The event is slated for April 2024.
ArtVendôme, a nod to the city’s Place Vendôme, will hold its inaugural show this winter, opening its doors to the public.
The annual event will be held Sept. 23.
Attendees can visit local gem and jewelry sights, including the German Gemstone Museum and the Fischbach copper mine, for free.