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A recent survey by Launchmetrics survey showed influencers with fewer than 100,000 followers are a favorite among marketers.

The two-day event’s speaker list includes curators, historians, appraisers and private dealers.

Shoppers are expected to spend $5.2 billion on jewelry this Mother’s Day, according to a recent survey.

Chief Revenue Officer Kareen Gahed will take over while Hanson serves as a non-executive chairman of the board.

The store, which is located in Chicago, will put a portion of its inventory up for auction ahead of its closing in June.
The Wisconsin insurance commissioner and company policyholders must approve the plan in order for it to move forward.

The diamond may be named “Zarya” to commemorate the opening of Alrosa’s new mine.

The iconic New York retailer is opening a pop-up restaurant on Rodeo Drive just before Mother’s Day.

Associate Editor Lenore Fedow recaps the lessons she learned in Seattle at her first AGS Conclave.
McIntyre will take charge of merchandising and sales for the pearl company’s “Gifts from the Sea” division.

Gucci was the star of the show overall, but Boucheron delivered a strong performance in the jewelry segment.
The jewelry retailer is looking to cut costs as part of its “Path to Brilliance” turnaround plan.

The spring ad campaign will showcase the Tiffany T collection.

The decision to add a West Coast consumer-facing show may be a sign of the times as traditional trade shows falter.

The organization also confirmed its board of directors, welcoming newly-elected directors-at-large Niveet Nagpal and Caryl Capeci.
From pearl treatments to composite gemstones, Tiffany Stevens and Sara Yood of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee shared tips on how to comply with the revised Jewelry Guides.

Bulgari was a top performer in both watches and jewelry.

The Arkansas-based jeweler was “thrilled beyond words” to receive the award following 25 years as an American Gem Society member.
From staff training to camera placement, Jason Johnson of Jewelers Mutual Insurance Group outlined how jewelry store owners can better protect their businesses.

The speaker line-up features curators, historians, gemologists and jewelry artists.

Mall stores and regional banners likely will be first on the chopping block.
JIS Delivery, a cash-and-carry jewelry trade show, will take place in San Diego this November.

The retailer battled a rough holiday season and declining demand for its legacy merchandise.
Chief Operating Officer Jeremy Schwartz is leaving after less than a year on the job.















