Jewellery World News

Brisbane fair sells out

The JAA Australian Jewellery Fair in Brisbane is a 'sell-out' with a 21 percent increase in first-time exhibitors.

Gucci joins RJC

Gucci, one of the world's leading luxury brands, has joined the Responsible Jewellery Council.

Antwerp diamond courses arrive in Oz

The National Council of Jewellery Valuers is planning to run a series of HRD Antwerp Institute of Gemmology workshops and…

Evening Star sells for US$5.4 million

The Evening Star Diamond, a 39 carat pear-shaped diamond from India’s ancient Golconda mines, was sold for US$5.4 million (US$138,000…

IDMA takes on Namibia

The International Diamond Manufacturers Association has accepted the Diamond Manufacturers Association of Namibia as its 15th member. IDMA president Moti…

Gem conference returns to Tucson

The International Colored Gemstone Association's annual Gemstone Industry and Laboratory Conference will return to Tucson this year.

Made in Italy

The Vicenzaoro Choice Fair in Italy offered jewellery buyers a huge variety of choice but one trend was highly evident…

Jewellery Centre wins – again

The Jewellery Centre was named Supplier of the Year at Nationwide's annual members' dinner.

Old Gold – Stuart’s Master Jewellers

Jenny Berich meets a man who has devoted most of his working life to the Australian jewellery industry – manufacturing,…

Petra recovers 507 carat white diamond

Petra Diamonds has announced the recovery of a 507.55 carat white diamond at the Cullinan mine in South Africa.

WFBD calls for Kimberley report

The Executive Committee of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses has called upon the Kimberley Process to release its much-anticipated…

IJT shapes up for 2010

The 21st International Jewellery Tokyo in Toyko is shaping up to be the biggest and best, according to organisers Reed…
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