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These were the most popular stories on National Jeweler last week, according to Google Analytics.

New York--These were the most popular stories on National Jeweler last week, according to Google Analytics.
1. Zsa Zsa Gabor’s Diamond Necklace Is Up for Grabs
Bonhams is set to offer the Harry Winston piece totaling 66 carats at its Dec. 4 sale in New York.
2. Adwar Suing 2 Companies for Copyright Infringement
The casting company has alleged that Star Gems and Mercury Ring/Interjewel USA knocked off a few of its designs.
3. GIA Reports Finding Lab-Grown Diamond with Fake Inscription
The number on the girdle matched that of a report for a mined diamond.
4. Rio Tinto’s 2.11-Carat Red Is Its Most Valuable Diamond Ever
Optimum Diamonds in New York paid an undisclosed amount for the fancy red stone.
5. Gem Explorer Goes on Hunger Strike to Boycott De Grisogono
Yianni Melas went to Geneva, where Christie’s auctioned off the “The Art of De Grisogono, Creation I.”
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