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5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Changes to the JA New York jewelry trade show and updates to Instagram were among the most important news items last week.

New York—Here are five jewelry news stories from the week of July 9 that should not be missed.
1. JA New York Summer Will Move to August in 2019
The jewelry trade show will take place alongside NY Now and be extended from three days to four.
2. Instagram Now Tells Users When They’re ‘All Caught Up’
The social media platform, along with parent company Facebook, also is testing a “Do Not Disturb” feature.
3. Buddha Mama’s Egyptian Fascination
The new Ankh collection sees the Miami brand embrace a new set of symbols.
4. What Happened to Stephen Webster’s Rock Vault?
Noticeably absent from this year’s Couture trade show, Stephen Webster talks about what’s next for the emerging-designer platform.
5. The Woman Working to Change Signet’s Stores
Chief Transformation Officer Lynn Dennison talks real estate strategy, competing with independent jewelers, and cars vs. jewelry.
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