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Michael Hill knighted
Michael Hill, the founder and chairman of Michael Hill Jewellers, has been knighted for services to business and the arts…
TAFE launches CAD course
TAFE NSW has developed a computer-aided design training course specifically for jewellery industry professionals.
Retailers warned to reveal rhodium facts
New Zealand’s Commerce Commission has warned retailers selling rhodium-plated jewellery to ensure that consumers are aware that it “may require…
Rio Tinto confirms commitment to China
Rio Tinto has confirmed that China will play a key role in the longterm sales and marketing strategy of its…
Brooks heads Nationwide line-up
New Zealand’s leading customer care expert, Dr Ian Brooks, will be the keynote speaker at Nationwide Jewellers ‘Timeout’ conference in…
Venus joins pink diamond hunt
Venus Metals plans to begin extracting diamonds from Smoke Creek, near the Argyle Diamond mine in WA, 'as soon as…
Americans sit on US$140 billion
Type of Items Average # of unused items per US adult Rings 1.1 Necklaces 0.89 Earrings 0.80 (1 =…
Steinmetz unveils world’s biggest pair
Steinmetz Diamonds has unveiled the world's largest pair of identical cut diamonds at New York City's Guggenheim Museum.
Asia Pacific set to dominate market
The Asia-Pacific region (excluding Japan) will account for half of the world’s new jewellery and watch sales in the next…
Blondie sparkles for Swarovski
Ageing punk princess Debbie Harry dazzled 130 party guests with a performance of her hit songes to celebrate the opening…