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5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Kering’s jewelry brands see big growth, what’s happening at New York City Jewelry Week, and more.

New York—Need to catch up on last week’s jewelry news? Here are five stories to get you back in the loop.
The second annual event is happening in November in partnership with major museums, design schools and retailers.
Peter Smith’s latest column on the importance of physical contact will have you streaming Motown’s greatest hits in no time.
The Canadian government is giving the company $500,000 to see if it can reproduce its results on a larger scale.
The Swatch Group-owned brand is the official timekeeper of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Jewelry brands Pomellato, Boucheron and Qeelin delivered a strong performance in the first half of Kering’s fiscal year.
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