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Fair war erupts in New Zealand
The Jewellers & Watchmakers of New Zealand annual trade fair is facing increased competition this year with the announcement that…
Dubai hosts world’s first pearl forum
The Dubai Pearl Exchange, a subsidiary of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, will host the inaugural World Pearl Forum next month.…
GIA and Jewelers of America join forces
The Gemological Institute of America and Jewellers of America have begun working together to better fulfill their individual missions and…
Blue diamond sells for US$24 million
The Wittelsbach diamond, a 17th century cushion-shaped fancy deep grayish blue VS2 diamond weighing 35.56 carats, has sold for US…
Inspirational Indonesia
Jenny Berich discovers the hidden treasures from the world's largest archipelago.
Changing times
Economists may be forecasting gloom and doom but watch suppliers and retailers remain confident that timepieces will continue to perform…
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…
London shines
London's premier jewellery event, IJL 2008, sparkled with the latest designs from more than 800 English and international jewellery exhibitors.
ICA issues collateral damage warning
The United States’ Tom Lantos ‘Block Burmese JADE Act of 2008’, which bars Burmese rubies and jadeite from entering America…
WFDB President calls for reduction in rough supply
In view of the global economic crisis, Avi Paz, president of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses, has appealed to…