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5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Color predictions, an update to GIA’s iD100, saying goodbye to a beloved salesman, and more.

New York—Still getting caught up on emails after summer vacation? Here are five jewelry news stories you may have missed last week.
1. These 12 Colors Will Take Over Next Spring
Pantone released its predictions in conjunction with New York Fashion Week, which wrapped up Wednesday.
2. What To Expect This Holiday Season, By the Numbers
National Jeweler gleans holiday insight from Coresight Research and a guide published by Google.
3. GIA’s iD100 Can Now Screen Pink Diamonds
An additional update allows the gem testing device to also screen blue-to-green and brown diamonds.
4. Michael Goldhagen, Longtime Jewelry Salesman, Dies at 72
Over his 35-year career, Goldhagen represented some of the largest manufacturers in the industry.
5. Chandler, Bindra, Jones To Be Honored, SoCal Style
The 24 Karat Club of Southern California is honoring the three men at its annual gala in October.
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