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True Colours – The world through Cody’s eyes
Andrew Cody, the president of the International Coloured Gemstone Association, reveals his plans to increase sales of coloured gemstones around…
Calleija’s good fortune
Winning the De Beers Diamonds-International Award in 2000 catapulted 'suburban jeweller' John Calleija to the centre of the world's jewellery…
Changing times
Economists may be forecasting gloom and doom but watch suppliers and retailers remain confident that timepieces will continue to perform…
Diamonds – the real thing?
New treatments are making it increasingly difficult to tell the difference between natural and treated diamonds.
Diamonds – still a jeweller’s best friend?
Local wholesalers and retailers reveal what impact the 'slowing economy' is having on diamond sales.
The Pandora phenomenon
Jenny Berich meets the woman behind the most popular jewellery brand in Australia today.
Making his Mark – Hitchins in the GSGA
Kevin Hitchins, the president of the Gold and Silversmiths Guild of Australia, explains the importance of making a mark in…
Jewellery fabrication set for global recovery
Jewellery fabrication is expected to record a six percent year-on-year increase in the final half, according to GFMS's Gold Survey…
Pearls – natural, cultured and treated
The natural beauty of pearls is increasingly being enhanced by a variety of treatments.
London shines
London's premier jewellery event, IJL 2008, sparkled with the latest designs from more than 800 English and international jewellery exhibitors.