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The finds include gold jewelry and gemstones that tell the story of a Bronze Age city in Cyprus.

Sotheby’s “London Treasures” auction featured several other jewels believed to have belonged to the empress.

The collaboration is Halston’s first fine jewelry collection.

Anglo American is gathering feedback from employees and stakeholders to craft its vaccine mandate.

The New Designer Gallery will also make its comeback.

Its additions include an exclusive lab-grown diamond cut for Zales’ “Vera Wang True” line and a lab-grown option for Kay’s “Leo” cut.

“Lover’s Eyes: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection” features more than 130 examples of the much-sought-after antique style.

Plus, NRF CEO Matthew Shay shares thoughts on the Omicron variant and recent smash-and-grab robberies.

Despite a dip in confidence and a rise in prices, consumers continue to spend.

Marcus Lemonis, star of CNBC’s “The Profit,” will be the opening keynote speaker.

The pre-owned luxury watch platform also welcomed new members to its board.

They will cover the cost of earning a GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma for two students.

From Amazon to Zales, several retailers have deals lined up for the shopping holiday.

The watch company upped its fiscal guidance once again, feeling confident ahead of the holiday season.

Plus, a look into the life of jewelry designer Konstantinos Leoussis.

The deal expands the jewelry company's foothold in the bridal space.

The search continues for a new CEO and CFO, possibly outside of the family.

It is one in a series of pop-up shops and will also carry watches from Richard Mille, Audemars Piguet, and IWC.

Soon-to-be-retired Ken and Kris Siegel opened their jewelry store in Paso Robles, California in 2012.

Holiday shopping may have started early again this year, said The National Retail Federation.

It’s the jewelry company’s first time reporting its quarterly results as a public company.

Sales in both categories surpassed pre-pandemic levels in the first half.

Customers can create a ring online and receive a kit of prototypes to take for a test run.

Plus, why the National Retail Federation is suing over the OSHA rule.















