19/12/2014
• Coleby Nicholson
After another “interesting” year in the Australian and New Zealand jewellery industries, COLEBY NICHOLSON reviews the past 12 months with his annual list of highs and lows.
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18/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
Palloys Group has merged with ABC Bullion to create what is believed to be the largest precious metals service provider in Australia.
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16/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
India and Russia have announced a number of landmark agreements that have the potential to dramatically change the global diamond industry.
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16/12/2014
• Coleby Nicholson
It’s hard to not get caught up in doom and gloom, especially in an era of rapid change and business disruption, however, COLEBY NICHOLSON believes the jewellery industry should rejoice the past.
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16/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
The latest Thomas Sabo jewellery collection has been introduced to an international audience ahead of the Australian and New Zealand launch.
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16/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
After what could be described as a difficult year for the local diamond industry, one supplier is ending 2014 on a positive note, having announced the opening of a new branch in response to strong demand.
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16/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
A watch formerly owned by “The King” of rock and roll has fetched almost four times its estimated price, while a recently discovered 40-carat rough ruby has sold at a record-breaking auction.
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16/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
Nominations will soon close for the Jewellery Industry Awards, which is said to be the only local competition to focus on the contributions of “people” within the trade.
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09/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
Pandora has announced it will appeal a Danish court’s ruling that it must pay a financial penalty because it was late in informing investors of revised revenue expectations.
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09/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
One of the world’s largest jewellery retailers is reportedly looking to secure its diamond supply through diamond mine acquisitions.
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09/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
India’s gold jewellery market might resume “normality” after the government withdrew a highly controversial economic policy which, in turn, dramatically increased gold smuggling.
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09/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
European Gemological Laboratory, the network at the centre of the over-grading debate, is making an effort to homogenise its diamond grading standards as rumours emerge that its embattled “International” brand will soon cease to exist.
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02/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
In good news for retailers, two industry bodies predict that 2014 Christmas sales will top last year’s figures while a number of jewellery suppliers have announced promotions that aim to improve business over the festive season.
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02/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
Coloured diamonds have headlined two recent auctions, breaking world records at both sales, while record-breaking prices could also be a reality for a newly discovered 40-carat rough ruby.
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02/12/2014
• Stephanie Chan • Staff Journalist
One of the international grading laboratories recently banned from online diamond trading network RapNet has announced it will be establishing its own diamond trading platform.
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