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A story outlining eight jewelry trends expected to be prevalent in 2015 was the most popular story on National Jeweler last week.

New York-- Here are the five most popular stories from NationalJeweler.com for the week of Jan. 4 to 10, according to Google Analytics.
1. Jewelry trends to watch in 2015
Industry experts outline eight current and coming trends that are expected to shape jewelry design over the next year.
2. Diamond trade hit by lack of credit, low profits
Israel’s polished diamond exports increased by less than 1 percent in 2014 as compared to 2013, as the industry faced “major challenges” worldwide including tight lending and eroding profit margins.
3. 15 pieces to see at JA Winter 2015
This story previewed some of the jewelry that will be available for purchase by jewelers at the JA New York Winter show, scheduled for Jan. 18 to 20.
4. Richline Group wades into wearable tech
The Richline Group is partnering with two different companies in order to offer “smart” jewelry to its customers.
5. US manufacturer Larter & Sons has shut down
In business since 1865, Larter & Sons shuttered its Laurence Harbor, N.J.-based operations in November.
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