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Despite the ‘World Diamond Mark’ being owned by the World Diamond Mark Foundation – an organisation controlled by the World Federation of Diamond Bourses – it was registered in Australia by Rami and Liora Baron under a family partnership. It was renewed on 14 March and abruptly cancelled on 8 Sept

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Legal concerns over DDCA’s claims; World Diamond Mark abruptly deregistered

The mystery plaguing the practices of the Diamond Dealers Club of Australia (DDCA) has led to questions over the Club’s claims and therefore its adherence to New Zealand trade law. Read more »
The secretive sale of Russian diamonds, worth hundreds of millions of dollars every month

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Diamond sales continue in secret, regardless of Russian sanctions

Despite various sanctions being imposed on Russia and Alrosa, the country’s largest diamond producer, the international industry is increasingly being divided. Read more »
The WFDB claims it does not monitor the membership of its individual bourses despite a membership ‘number counter’ featuring prominently on its website’s Homepage. Source: WFDB screenshot taken on 13 September 2022.

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More confusion over DDCA and WFDB operations and practices

The mystery and ambiguity plaguing the operations and practices of the Diamond Dealers Club of Australia (DDCA) and the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) has extended into a range of new issues that both organisations refuse to answer. Read more »
Jeweller became aware that the marks and logos of international jewellery industry organisations were being used without permission to promote one of Baron’s private businesses.

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World Federation of Diamond Bourses logo deleted by Jewelclaim

The logo of a third international organisation, The World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB), has been removed from the website of Jewelclaim, a private business owned by Diamond Dealers Club of Australia (DDCA) president, Rami Baron. Read more »
With 315 ‘followers’, the most recent post featured on DDCA's Facebook page is five years old and dates back to 29 September 2017. Interestingly, it was shared from Q Report Jewellery Insurance, a business owned by the DDCA president Rami Baron.

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Diamond Dealers Club's claims about New Zealand remain unsubstantiated

Jeweller recently raised questions about the on-going operations of the Diamond Dealers Club of Australia (DDCA) and in the process a number of other issues have come to light. Read more »
Jewelclaim is not a member of the GIA, CIBJO or the WFDB and questions were therefore raised concerning on what authority Jewelclaim had to use the international marks and logos

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Logos deleted from Jewelclaim website without explanation

The logos of two international jewellery organisations have been removed from the Jewelclaim website, the private business run by Diamond Dealers Club of Australia (DDCA) president, Rami Baron. Read more »

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Mystery behind the Diamond Dealers Club of Australia

What began as a routine media enquiry has resulted in the discovery of an unusual veil of mystery surrounding the Australian representation to an international jewellery organisation. Read more »
The jewellery fair scams – which were increasingly prevalent before COVID forced the closure of most international trade shows all around the world – are very simple.

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Jewellery fair scammers back in business

Jewellery show scammers are back in force as the world ‘reopens’ after the global pandemic. Read more »

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How responsible is the Responsible Jewellery Council?

The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) has experienced a tsunami of high-profile member cancellations, all questioning the management, or mismanagement, of Alrosa’s RJC membership. This may just be the tip of the iceberg. Read more »
Google is working on a smartwatch that is set to launch in 2022  year as the search giant picks up steam in the wearable-tech space where Apple and Samsung have dominated. <b>Image:</b> Conceptual renders by John Prosser x Ian Zelbo

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Google to go head-to-head with Apple for smartwatch market

Eight years after confirming that it was entering the watch market, albeit via Android Wear – an extension of the Android operating system into wearable technology – rumours are rife that Google is about to launch its own smartwatch under the Pixel brand. Read more »
From its first launch in 2015, the Apple Watch has come a long way. From 'disrupting' the traditional Swiss watch industry, to plunging 90 per cent in sales, the product has made waves and have forever changed the landscape of watches and wearables. <b>Image:</b> Apple Explained

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Apple Watch speculation; 10 years on from the first predictions

It's 10 years since Jeweller first examined the possibility of Apple entering the watch market. While CEO Tim Cook launched the Apple Watch in April 2015, there had been speculation about the product many years before. Read more »
Strong jewellery sales helped boost Costco’s internationbal Q4 e-commerce revenue by almost nine per cent, according to Richard Galanti, chief financial officer of Costco.

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Costco's diamond and jewellery sales boom; history in the courts

When Costco opened its first Australian store in 2009, few people would have believed that the US-style, large-format supermarket chain would offer diamonds and jewellery among the meat and vegetables aisles, let alone that they would become a major product range. Read more »
Earlier this year, Tiffany & Co sparked controversy when it launched the "Not Your Mother's Tiffany" guerilla-style campaign in New York City and Los Angeles. <b>Images:</b> Sharif Hamza for Tiffany; street photography Maxwell Schiano via Business of Fashion

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Tiffany & Co. problems continue: French-US rivalry causes confusion

When French luxury conglomerate Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH) acquired Tiffany & Co. in January, LVMH management immediately signalled that big changes were afoot, whether customers liked them or not. Read more »
Following the closure of his multi-level-marketing business JN Jewellery, Jesper Nielsen has come under further fire as his fraught history with Pandora comes to light.

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Jesper Nielsen under fire from ambassadors as business 'history' comes to light

Following Jeweller’s report on the abrupt closure of multi-level-marketing (MLM) jewellery business JN Jewellery, many people came forward with additional information and complaints about its founder Jesper 'Kasi' Nielsen, a former Pandora Jewelry executive. Read more »
Jesper Nielson - "A simple and unconventional approach to business". Image Credit: Niels Hougaard

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Former Pandora executive accused of abandoning latest jewellery company

Jesper Nielsen, a former Pandora Jewelry executive who, in 2013, founded the now-defunct Danish brand Endless Jewelry, has been accused of abandoning 'staff’ in his latest venture, JN Jewelry. Read more »

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