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5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Mastercard gives an estimate on holiday retail sales, De Beers adds another major player to its blockchain and more.

New York—Did you spend last week in an eggnog-induced haze? If so, catch up on the holiday week news with these five stories.
1. Jewelry Sales Were Up 3.7% Over Holidays, Mastercard Says
According to Mastercard’s SpendingPulse report, overall holiday retail sales rose 5 percent.
2. Jessica Biales Has a Fun New Signet Collaboration
The designer’s popular signet style has gotten a makeover courtesy of Rowing Blazers.
3. Another Heavyweight Joins De Beers’ Blockchain
Chinese retailer and manufacturer Chow Tai Fook is taking part in the Tracr pilot.
4. 5 Developments That Shaped the Colored Stone Sector in 2018
Senior Editor Brecken Branstrator reviews the top technology, activities and trends in colored gemstones this year.
5. De Beers Tenth Cycle Sales Rebound
The diamond miner reported provisional sales of $540 million, a 19 percent increase over last year.
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