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Swarovski 'crystal forest' takes root in NYC
Swarovski is continuing to put its crystal footprint all over New York City, with the brand currently preparing to open two Swarovski stores in Manhattan.
Jeweler crafts ring for Tiger mistress pageant
Steven Singer, who has made a name for himself with his offbeat "I Hate Steven Singer" advertising campaign, has taken the concept of irreverent marketing to a whole new level.
Oscars Fashion: Jewels shimmer, but don't surprise
It was an evening of firsts at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards last night, with Kathryn Bigelow becoming the first-ever female to snag an Oscar for Best Director, and funny woman Sandra Bullock's win for her role in a drama.
Report: NYC bling sale benefits swindlers' victims
Would-be jewelry buyers crowded a Manhattan hotel conference room Sunday for a jewelry auction to benefit the victims of two Wall Street swindlers, the
New York Daily News
reported.
Will Gossip Girl fuel a must-have necklace craze?
After a mid-season break, the hit CW show
Gossip Girl
returns with an all-new episode on Monday, March 8, and jewelry will be getting a primetime spotlight.
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Canada to open first diamond bourse in late March
The Diamond Bourse of Canada, a first for the country, will be fully operational by the end of the month in Toronto, bourse officials announced earlier this week.
IDI, Rapaport host diamond events at BaselWorld
Expect a strong diamond industry presence at BaselWorld this year that includes the unveiling of a new responsibility-focused ad campaign from the Israeli Diamond Institute (IDI) Group of Companies and Rapaport Group Chairman Martin Rapaport's presentation on diamond opportunities and his fair trade conference.
Rapaport service gives dealers access to China
The Rapaport Group is now providing diamond import services to mainland China, a market many consider to be the future of consumer demand for diamonds.
Blue Nile bullish on U.S., eyes growth overseas
Blue Nile aims to capture as much as 15 percent of the multi-billion dollar U.S. engagement ring market, and is also looking toward international expansion, company executives said during an investor conference held earlier this week.
Kimberley Process appoints monitor for Zimbabwe
The Kimberley Process (KP) has designated a monitor to address allegations of serious KP violations in the diamond-producing nation of Zimbabwe and to bring that country back into compliance, according to a media release issued today.
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Sharpen your retail survivor instincts for 2010
The U.S. recession may be officially over, but are jewelers prepared to face a consumer base that may still be experiencing the aftershocks?
National Jeweler
asked members of America's Best Jewelers (ABJ) and the ABJ Network to join a retailer roundtable and discuss plans for 2010.
Georgia jeweler closes shop, liquidates
After 57 years in business, Andrews Jewelers of Lavonia, Ga., has closed shop, ending its operations with a final sale that the jeweler's liquidation company says exceeded projections by 59 percent.
Are your 'green,' 'fair-trade' jewelry ads legal?
As a growing chorus of jewelry consumers inquires at the counter about environmental impact and fair trade issues, jewelers are increasingly making marketing claims that address those consumer concerns.
Two industry marketing firms announce new hires
Jewelry marketing firm Fruchtman Marketing and concept marketing firm United Brands both recently announced a number of key appointments.
Scholarships now available for JA bench program
Jewelers of America (JA) has announced that scholarships are now available for its Bench Professional Certification program.
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Gems TV closing, eyes deal for Jewelry Television
Gems TV Holding Limited announced Monday that it is ceasing its U.S. operations and has submitted a proposal to acquire an interest in Multimedia Commerce Group Inc. (MMCG), the company that operates on-air rival Jewelry Television.
Weak 2009 jewelry sales batter Bidz.com
Revenues for online retailer Bidz.com fell 46.3 percent in 2009, a decline the company attributes to the drop in consumer spending that has disproportionately affected jewelry.
Swarovski 'crystal forest' takes root in NYC
Swarovski is continuing to put its crystal footprint all over New York City, with the brand currently preparing to open two Swarovski stores in Manhattan.
Canada to open first diamond bourse in late March
The Diamond Bourse of Canada, a first for the country, will be fully operational by the end of the month in Toronto, bourse officials announced earlier this week.
Sharpen your retail survivor instincts for 2010
The U.S. recession may be officially over, but are jewelers prepared to face a consumer base that may still be experiencing the aftershocks?
National Jeweler
asked members of America's Best Jewelers (ABJ) and the ABJ Network to join a retailer roundtable and discuss plans for 2010.
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