test
RJC to Expand Scope to Include Colored Stones
After years of discussion and collaboration with its members and stakeholders and the colored stone industry, the Responsible Jewellery Council said it will review its certification scope to include colored gemstones.

Basel--Late last week as the Baselworld show began in Switzerland, the Responsible Jewellery Council announced that it will review its certification scope to include colored gemstones.
A major study by the RJC launching this month will focus on an expansion of its material scope--which currently includes just diamonds, gold and platinum--into colored stones.
The organization said that the move comes after five years of discussion and collaboration with its members, external stakeholders and the colored gemstone industry.
RJC said the next revisions to its Code of Practices will take place through the 2017 research and development phase, so expanding its certification scope into colored stones will be timely.
A taskforce comprised of multiple stakeholders has been established under Standards and Impacts Director Anne-Marie Fleury to undertake this work effective immediately. The taskforce will report regularly to the Standards Committee.
“It made perfect sense to announce this key initiative at the Baselworld fair,” RJC Executive Director Andrew Bone said. “RJC enjoys a strong supporter status with the fair and to have the opportunity to present this announcement in the foremost transparent and ethical trading environment is important to RJC.”
The Latest


A monthly podcast series for jewelry professionals

From protecting customer data to safeguarding inventory records, it's crucial to learn how to tackle cybersecurity challenges.

Test Podcast With Video. New interview with Ada Lovelace.

Abstract for tests. New Podcast interview with John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morison.

Ahead of the holiday season, Smith delves into the often subconscious reasons people buy luxury products for themselves or their loved ones.

The GMT-Master “Pepsi” belonging to astronaut Edgar Mitchell is a standout in RR Auction’s online “Space Auction,” going on now.

The ads celebrate the mall culture of the ‘80s and ‘90s.

Retail sales associates can access the video series on mobile to refresh their selling skills.

For 25 years, India’s Gem & Jewellery National Relief Foundation has provided aid in the wake of war, natural disasters, and global crises.

The November auction will feature a collection of jewels owned by Ferdinand I, the first king of modern Bulgaria, and his family.

Deloitte and Adobe Analytics shared their insights on the season, from the retail sales forecast to the role of generative AI.

The Texas-based jeweler collaborated with luxury clothing brand Uncommon Man on men’s bands designed with European influences.

The sales event, in its second year, features a selection of rare diamonds from the miner’s Argyle and Diavik diamond mines.

A portion of the proceeds from the “Always Dream” collection will go to Yamaguchi's foundation, supporting early childhood literacy.

The first in what is slated to be a series of in-depth reports from the consulting company, it focuses on shortening supply chains.

The company said Benjamin Clymer will return to his role as head of the watch news website, which will maintain editorial independence.







































