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Australia was one of the first countries to embrace the branded jewellery category and when Pandora started to capture the attention of consumers, it was in large part due to the work of Adcock’s Australian business model.

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Industry icon returns to International Jewellery Fair

One of the Australian jewellery industry’s most high-profile and influential figures, Karin Adcock, will make a surprise return to the International Jewellery Fair in Sydney in August. Read more »
“The diamond industry has consistently been shrouded in secrecy, with a complex supply chain that has often made it difficult for consumers to know where their diamonds come from and whether they were ethically sourced.” – Leanne Kemp, around three weeks before staff terminations. Image:Linkedin

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Second collapse in Everledger saga; CEO denies ‘cash-burning’

The parent company of a Brisbane-based blockchain technology company with strong ties to the jewellery industry has been placed in liquidation. Read more »
The review discovered the error was due to ‘a range of issues’ caused by reforms made in 2015 to the Mining Act 1992. | Source: Shutterstock

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Opal mining industry rocked by government error

Hundreds of opal miners in New South Wales have had their livelihoods threatened after the discovery of an administrative error rendered their government-approved licences invalid. Read more »
The timepiece crushed its pre-sale estimate of $US3 million. | Source: Hodinkee

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Last Emperor of China’s watch returns $9 million at auction

A Patek Phillipe once owned by the last Emperor of China has sold for $US6.2 million ($AU9.54 million) at auction at Phillips in Hong Kong. Read more »
Coming from the US and Canada, the IJO members are scheduled to participate in a 14-day tour of Australia and New Zealand which will begin at the IJF in Sydney’s Darling Harbour on 19-21 August. | Source: Darling Harbour

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Global Jewellers Network headed to Sydney Fair

Among the new faces at this year’s International Jewellery Fair (IJF) in Sydney will be members of the US-based Independent Jewelers Organisation (IJO). Read more »
Alrosa is responsible for approximately one-third of the world’s diamond supply, however, the company has been excluded from much of the international market since early 2022. | Source: Alrosa

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New leadership for Russian diamond mining giant

Russia’s diamond mining juggernaut, Alrosa, has confirmed that Pavel Marynichev has assumed the role of CEO following the departure of Sergey Ivanov. Read more »
The 105-carat Type IIa D-colour is considered by many to be the world’s most valuable diamond and prior to the coronation in early May, sat in the Queen Mother’s Crown. | Tim Graham/Corbis via Getty Images

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Indian diplomats to demand the return of legendary diamond

Following the coronation of King Charlies III calls for the return of the famed Koh-i-Noor diamond to India have ramped up. Read more »
Blackstone is based in the US and oversees more than $US991 ($AU1.49 trillion) in assets. | Source: Blacktone and IGI

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Blackstone purchases International Gemological Institute

The International Gemological Institute (IGI) has been sold in a deal worth more than $US596.6 million ($AU896.3 million). Read more »
The World of Heidi Horten demolished a record set by the auction of Elizabeth Taylor’s possessions in 2011 which generated more than $US115 million ($AU173.3 million) in New York. | Source: Christie's

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World of Heidi Horten auction breaks jewellery world record

The three-part World of Heidi Horten at Christie’s in Geneva has broken the world record for the most expensive jewellery collection to feature at auction. Read more »
The Bulgari Laguna Blue is the largest diamond ever set in a Bulgari piece and is considered the most valuable gemstone ever sold by the iconic jewellery house. | Source: Bulgari Laguna Blu diamond necklace

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Stunning Bulgari blue diamond brings in $37.9 million

The Bulgari Laguna Blue, a pear-shaped fancy vivid blue diamond, has been sold for $US25.5 million ($AU37.9 million) at Sotheby’s Geneva. Read more »
Five of the accused were handed sentences of between four years and four months and six years and two months. A sixth member was acquitted. | Source: Image: picture-alliance/dpa/S. Kahner

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Sentences handed down for Green Vault jewellery heist

In Germany five men have been sentenced for their role in the 2019 robbery of the historic Green Vault in Dresden. Read more »
 While the decision to cancel the upcoming sales may be surprising, it’s not unprecedented. In 2020 De Beers cancelled planned rough sales in March due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. | Source: De Beers Group Auctions

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De Beers delays rough diamond sales as demand decreases

The world’s largest diamond mining company, De Beers Group, has postponed its fifth and sixth sales cycle auctions for the year amid concerns about dwindling international demand. Read more »
In December the Swiss watch manufacturer confirmed plans to issue certificates of authenticity to authorised dealers selling second-hand watches. | Source: Hodinkee

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Rolex launches second-hand certification program, records shattered in Geneva

Rolex’s rollout of its certified pre-owned program in the US is underway, appearing in 35 Tournea and Bucherer boutiques as of 3 May. Read more »
The program supports retailers install fog cannons, security sirens, alarms, CCTV systems, bollards or similar security measures, as well as roller doors and other criminal deterrents. | Source: Shutterstock

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NZ Government extends support to retailers dealing with theft and damage

The New Zealand Government has more than doubled its initial investment into the retail crime prevention program in order to support small businesses. Read more »
Of particular interest is Swiss company Spacecode, which recently claimed to have a solution to the problem – emerging technology that can reportedly identify the region of origin for individual diamonds. | Source: Spacecode

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Emerging technology crucial to excluding Russian diamonds

As the G7 summit in Japan unfolds public discourse surrounding a potential prohibition of Russian diamonds has once again ramped up. Read more »

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