The Canadian Jewellers Association (CJA) has elected Chau Lui and Eric Senftleben to cochair its board of directors for 2026. The organization elected Lui of Paris Jewellers in Edmonton and Eric ...
The 137.27-carat Florentine Diamond, thought to have been lost for more than a century, is in a Canadian vault, according to The New York Times. The yellow diamond went missing shortly after the end ...
US holiday spending could exceed $1 trillion, the highest to date, despite tariffs and economic uncertainty, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). Retail sales in November and December ...
Mountain Province’s sales and production fell in the third quarter amid difficult trading conditions and maintenance work at its Gahcho Kué mine in Canada. Sales value slid 58% year on year to $21.2 ...
It’s almost a year since De Beers made one of its biggest price cuts in history, slashing 10% to 15% off the value of its rough. Few sightholders expect anything similar in 2025, despite prolonged ...
The governments of Botswana and Angola are bidding to buy De Beers, paving the way for a new era of African ownership for the diamond miner, according to statements from both countries. “We have ...
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich will include a proposition in the country’s 2026 budget to make the country a free-trade zone for diamonds, he said. Smotrich announced the move, which Israel ...
The White House has expressed a willingness to remove reciprocal duties on natural diamonds for select countries — but a full exemption is still some way off. US President Donald Trump “may be willing ...
Lab-grown diamonds are in fashion at Signet Jewelers. (Yes, we’ve used that one before.) The US’s largest retailer of diamond jewelry reported better results than it expected for the second fiscal ...
The US will increase tariffs on Indian goods to 50% starting later this month, President Donald Trump said Wednesday — a move that has sent the diamond industry into crisis. The duty will double the ...
The cabinet of curiosities dates to Renaissance times as an encyclopedic collection of weird and wonderful objects. They could be scientific, religious, or geological, artworks or antiquities — items ...
Last year, British jeweler Boodles inked a deal with Rio Tinto to gain direct access to diamonds from the latter’s Diavik mine in Canada, as well as to the remaining pink diamonds from the miner’s now ...
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