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 jewelry retailer has partnered with Resolve, an organization that combines re-mining with fish habitat restoration.
The piece, created by Smiling Rocks, was the top lot at the recent Ormeley Dinner.
The emerald supplier will donate a percentage of sales from its “Star Power” earrings to the nonprofit in support of girls’ education.
Tickets to win a ring are for sale until June 13, with proceeds going to a trans care nonprofit.
The selected nine organizations have outlined their plans for the funds.
The money will go toward supporting ongoing research and aftercare programs for childhood cancer survivors.
By the end of this year, SRK’s diamond manufacturing complexes will achieve net zero emissions, one of an impressive array of achievements.
The company is teaming up with the Jane Goodall Institute to promote ethical practices and environmental conservation.
Monica Rich Kosann created the “Slim Heart” locket in partnership with model and philanthropist Jacquelyn Jablonski.
Carved by Naomi Sarna, the “L’Heure Bleu” is now the world’s largest cut tanzanite.
The Natural Diamond Council also has added its first non-mining member, the Okavango Diamond Company.
DDG encourages retailers to educate customers on the positive impact of purchasing natural diamonds.
The annual video stars Pomellato CEO Sabina Belli alongside Jane Fonda and other celebrities and activists.
Ukrainian jewelry designer Valeriya Guzema’s charitable “Freedom” collection is inspired by hope for the country’s future.
Kathy Corey of Day’s Jewelers will serve as the organization’s president.
The nonprofit also released its annual Impact Report.
The nonprofit, which works to support and give back to gem mining communities in East Africa, has added seven new members to the council.
Ten jewelers from Richmond held a jewelry raffle to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation at Virginia Commonwealth University.
The refiner received a distinction from HIRE Vets for the fifth year in a row.
Each student was provided with the full amount of tuition for the Namibia University of Science & Technology.
The lab-grown diamond brand also collaborated with the website The Future Rocks on a collection launching today.
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The money will help a nonprofit rehabilitate sea turtles.
There are three designs available this year, each featuring artwork by kids in programs supported by JFC.