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5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Retailers gave the scoop on their holiday seasons and our fashion editor chose her favorite collection of the year.

New York—Here are five of the top jewelry news headlines from the week of Dec. 17.
1. Help This Woman-Run Mine in Kenya Get a Compressor
Gem Legacy is raising $9,500 to install the equipment at the Precious Women Mine in Mkuki.
2. Christie’s, Vogue Italia Promote Sustainable Jewelry Design
At this year’s renamed “The Protagonist” event, more than a dozen contemporary designers sold jewels made with responsibly sourced materials.
3. 10 Retailers on How They’re Faring So Far This Season
Jewelers across the country talk about how and what they’re selling and what they expect for the big weekend to come.
4. David Yurman is Updating its Iconic Cable Bracelet
A limited-edition series of bracelets pays tribute to five different places.
5. An Editor’s Favorite Collection of 2018
Impeccable design elevated humble materials to fine jewelry status in one collection that stood above the rest this year.
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