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5 Jewelry News Stories You Shouldn’t Miss
A grading report warning from Thailand, a half-year top 10 countdown, De Beers moves a bunch of elephants and more.

New York—Here are five jewelry news stories from the week of July 23 that should not be missed.
1. Thai Lab AIGS Warns Trade About Fake Gemstone Reports
They look identical to genuine AIGS reports but have working QR codes that take users to a different website.
2. The 10 Most-Read Stories of 2018 So Far
Halfway through the year, we pause to recount our biggest stories year-to-date. No. 1: our June article on a major theft at a jewelry trade show.
3. Jewelers for Children Introduces JFC Day
The industry charity announced it will hold a special one-day event in September to draw attention to what the industry does for children and raise money.
4. De Beers to Help Relocate 200 Elephants
The diamond miner is partnering with Peace Parks Foundation to move the pachyderms nearly 1,000 miles. Here’s why.
5. The PR Adviser: How Do I Mark a Major Milestone?
Our latest column comes from our resident PR adviser, Lilian Raji, who answered an Italian jewelry brand’s question: We’re turning 100 in 2020. How should we celebrate?
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