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A spokesperson for the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) has said that the industry has largely supported a decision to ban lab-created gemstones and diamonds from its trade shows. | Source: AGTA

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AGTA: Industry supportive of lab-created gemstone ban

A spokesperson for the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) has said that the industry has largely supported a decision to ban lab-created gemstones and diamonds from its trade shows. Read more »
Artist Naomi Sarna carved the 703-carat blue tanzanite “L’Heure Bleu” in 2013. Following an official weigh-in on 9 March at the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals in Oregon, the gemstone is now the new record holder. | Source: National Jeweler

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Tanzanite triumph: New world record achieved

There’s a new Guess World Record holder for the largest cut tanzanite. Read more »
Archaeologists in England have discovered an ancient Roman villa complex during countryside excavations. The site contains many intriguing artifacts, including jewellery. | Source: Red River Archaeology Group

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Ancient Roman jewellery unearthed in England

Archaeologists in England have discovered an ancient Roman villa complex during countryside excavations. The site contains many intriguing artifacts, including jewellery. Read more »
Over the past decade, the retail landscape changed significantly for jewellers trading without a physical store. With increased access to consumers as a result of the pandemic, the success of these businesses raises intriguing questions about the future of retail.

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Grey areas: Jewellers operating without a storefront

The retail landscape is constantly evolving and significant change occurred during the global pandemic. That was especially true for the jewellery industry, which saw some notable changes that required a comprehensive review of the sector. Read more »
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players. It’s time to reflect on the changing landscape of Australia’s jewellery industry.

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Births, Deaths & Marriages: Good night and good luck

All the world's a stage, and all the men and women are merely players. It’s time to reflect on the 'comings and goings' of Australia’s jewellery industry. Read more »
While the purpose of a major research project like the State of the Industry Report (SOIR) is to record history, it’s perhaps fitting to attempt to forecast a vision of the future.

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Crystal Ball 2030: What does the future hold for the jewellery industry?

The astute know they cannot predict the future but will work hard to minimise surprises. The 2024 State of the Industry Report explores changes that the jewellery industry might expect before 2030? Read more »
The past decade has been a rollercoaster ride for fashion jewellery chains, defined by explosive expansions and dramatic collapses.

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Fashion Jewellery Chain Stores: Rapid rise and dramatic demise

The past decade has been a rollercoaster ride for fashion jewellery chains, defined by explosive expansions and dramatic collapses. Read more »
While many other countries suffered an economic recession, Australia’s economy avoided a recession. However, the economy was impacted by high inflation - which led to repeated hikes in interest rates - consumer confidence was adversely affected, and discretionary spending took a knock.

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Independent Jewellers: Still prospering despite a decline

It’s been said that one man’s misery is another man’s fortune. This philosophy may serve the jewellery industry well in the wake of a significant decline in independent retailers. Read more »
In recent weeks, model Emily Ratajkowski has popularised the term ‘divorce ring’, generating excitement about a new jewellery trend. | Source: Emily Ratajkowski

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Divorce rings: Resurgence in popularity for an old phenomenon

In recent weeks, model Emily Ratajkowski has popularised the term ‘divorce ring’, generating excitement about an emerging jewellery trend. Read more »
Nearly half of couples married in the past year selected a lab-created diamond for their engagement ring, according to a recent survey in the US. | Source: Lightbox

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Lab-created diamond popularity surges as debate rages on

Nearly half of couples married in the past year selected a lab-created diamond for their engagement ring, according to a recent survey of consumers in the US. Read more »
Gold statues and jewellery crafted by sculptor Umberto Mastroianni have been stolen in a heist in Italy, with the items valued at €EUR1.3 million ($AUD2.15 million). | Source: Vittoriale degli Italiani

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$2.1 million heist: Jewellery, artwork stolen in Italy

Gold statues and jewellery crafted by sculptor Umberto Mastroianni have been stolen in a heist in Italy. Read more »
Lab-created diamond brand Lightbox Jewelry will experiment with reduced prices in a bid to navigate wholesale declines. | Source: Lightbox

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Lightbox to experiment with reduced prices for lab-created diamonds

Lab-created diamond brand Lightbox Jewelry will experiment with reduced prices in a bid to navigate challenging market conditions.  Read more »
Over the coming months, Michael Hill International (MHI) will undergo a brand revitalisation, debuting a new green and gold theme in April. | Source: Michael Hill

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Facelift: Michael Hill announces brand ‘refresh’

Over the coming months, Michael Hill International (MHI) will undergo a brand revitalisation, including the debut of a new green and gold theme in April. Read more »
Michael Hill International has reported a 4 per cent increase in revenue in the opening half of the financial year. | Source: Michael Hill

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Sales analysis: Michael Hill identifies positive signs

Michael Hill International has reported a 4 per cent increase in revenue in the opening half of the financial year despite challenging market conditions.  Read more »
According to recent media reports, lab-created diamonds are increasingly popular with consumers in New Zealand; however, the future of the category remains uncertain. | Source: Michael Hill

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Lab-created diamonds: Increasingly popular with young consumers

According to recent media reports, lab-created diamonds are increasingly popular with consumers in New Zealand; however, the future of the category remains uncertain. Read more »

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