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The Highs and Lows of 2024
National Jeweler editors Michelle Graff, Lenore Fedow, Lauren McLemore and Natalie Francisco recap the best collections, most dazzling jewels, and top news stories of the year gone by.
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10 Tips to Keep Your Jewelry Store Secure
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Jewelers Mutual Group's Howard Stone and Aaron Steensma, president of Fortified Castle Consulting, joined National Jeweler's Michelle Graff and Regina Ciarleglio of Jewelers of America to share their top tips for jewelry store security.
2 Experts on the Challenges of Appraising Lab-Grown Diamonds
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Texas jeweler Susan Eisen and NAJA Executive Director Gail Brett Levine join National Jeweler Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff and Jewelers of America’s Susan Posnock to discuss how lab-grown diamonds have altered the landscape for jewelry appraisers, and how they are grappling with these changes and challenges.
Prepare to Shine This Holiday Season
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Amanda Gizzi and Lauren McLemore are joined by retailers Sara Reisz Sargent, Amina Sorel and Jesse Dikes to dive into how they're preparing for the holiday season, from events to promotions and more.
Natural Diamonds: A Great (but Often Untold) Geology Story
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Natural diamonds are rare minerals and exceptional gemstones. They formed millions of years ago deep in the earth under conditions which created a unique geological “signature” in their atomic structure and crystal morphology. This natural signature, which can be detected using scientific instrumentation. is important because it cannot be created in laboratory-grown diamonds which form very qui...
Supplier Spotlight: Forging the Next Generation of Skilled Bench Jewelers at GIA
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Supplier Spotlight: Forging the Next Generation of Skilled Bench Jewelers at GIA
What Happened in Vegas
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Join National Jeweler’s editors for their annual recap of the 2024 Couture and JCK Las Vegas shows. They discussed trends, education session takeaways, hot topics (like lab-grown diamonds and the price of gold), the best jewels they saw, and more.
Preparing for Trade Show Success
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Amanda Gizzi of Jewelers of America and Michelle Graff of National Jeweler host a discussion on getting ready for the Las Vegas jewelry shows with guests Natalie Rodrigues of Omi Gems and Omi Prive, Nikia Levesque of Day's Jewelers, and Jenny O of Huntington Jewelers. Together, these five industry veterans cover everything, from how to attract people to your booth to how many shoes to pack in y...
Diamond Identification and Evaluation - How to Protect your Business
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Diamond Identification and Evaluation - How to Protect your Business
What Jewelers Need to Know About Insurance
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Insurance is one of a jeweler’s most critical investments. The right policy can safeguard their inventory and help protect their stores. Insurance also can shield jewelers from other risks, like appraisal liability and data breaches. Associate Editor Lenore Fedow of National Jeweler and Regina Ciarleglio of Jewelers of America sat down with Carrie Volp of Jewelers Mutual and Andrew Chipman of B...
How to Buy and Sell Vintage Jewelry
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Thanks in part to social media and the proliferation of information online, antique, estate and vintage jewelry is much more than a niche interest these days. What was once an exclusive collectors club has morphed into a hot category as consumers search for pieces that are unique, timeless, and sustainable.
Uncovering the Hottest Jewelry Trends for 2024
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What jewelry will be hot in 2024? Join JA's Amanda Gizzi and National Jeweler's Lauren McLemore and their special guests celebrity jewelry designer George "The Jeweler" Khalife and For Future Reference's Randi Molofsky as they discuss the top trends that consumers will be coveting this year.
What To Expect in the Jewelry Industry in 2024
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Sherry Smith and diamond industry analyst Paul Zimnisky join Michelle Graff and Jewelers of America President and CEO David Bonaparte share their predictions for what promises to be an interesting year.
2023 Rewind: Recapping the Year Gone By
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Join National Jeweler Editor-in-Chief Michelle Graff along with associate editors Lenore Fedow and Lauren McLemore as they relive the highs and lows of 2023.
How to Protect Your Store This Holiday Season
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John Kennedy and Berkley Asset Protection’s Andrew Chipman talk crime trends and share prevention tips ahead of the holidays.
Unwrapping Social Media: Tips for the Holiday Season
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Unwrapping Social Media: Tips for the Holiday Season
What to Know about AI This Holiday Season
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What to Know about AI This Holiday Season
The Lab-Grown Diamond Market: Where Are We Now?
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The Lab-Grown Diamond Market: Where Are We Now?
Diamond Cut Quality: The Final Frontier Part 2
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Diamond Cut Quality: The Final Frontier Part 2
Natural and Lab-Grown Diamonds: How to Sell Both
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Natural and Lab-Grown Diamonds: How to Sell Both
Know Before You Go: Tips to Trade Show Success
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Know Before You Go: Tips to Trade Show Success
Diamond Cut Quality: The Final Frontier
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Diamond Cut Quality: The Final Frontier
How to Attract and Retain the Best Talent
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How to Attract and Retain the Best Talent
Diversity in the Fine Jewelry Industry: How Are We Doing?
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Diversity in the Fine Jewelry Industry: How Are We Doing?
Lab Grown Diamonds: What's Now? What's New? What's Next?
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Lab Grown Diamonds: What's Now? What's New? What's Next?
Lessons on Gems: What We Can Learn From This Year's GEM Award Nominees
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Lessons on Gems: What We Can Learn From This Year's GEM Award Nominees
Trend Talk - Uncovering the Leading Jewelry Trends for 2023
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Trend Talk - Uncovering the Leading Jewelry Trends for 2023
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When these people talk about ppl wanting occluded smaller stones and they’re excited run for your life they’re all out to make a profit
Lab grown all the way!!!! The are diamonds 💎 Guys don’t get fooled and enamored by mined diamonds. It’s a rock that we can produce in the lab Much prettier and cheaper. Be smart
So, do you want to buy diamonds directly from India and that too from Surat?
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Very nice video !! thank for the sharing
This has got to be the worst interviewer ever.....My apologies Mr. Stuller🙏
I see people selling jewelry live online very beautiful items that look new but very vintage or antique. And will start their auctions very low. And they get huge boxes of this jewelry. My question is where are they buying this. I’ve just started selling live and would love to have a better quality selection. Thanks, I hope I’m in the right place here to learn how to do this. Thanks 😊
The part on how and where cutters cut was so interesting, it's a hobby I would love to have done. You did really well focusing those features, thanks again, its a good day when you learn something.
Thanks very informative, but I'm quite sure Zircon are the very oldest gemstones, and play a large part in dating when free water became evident on earth. Please correct me if I'm wrong or misunderstood. I have a beautiful zircon of exceptional size and clarity found in Northern Territory Aust. mounted in 18ct gold and chain. At 9.5mm a side in and a special square cut for zircon looks spectacular...would love a diamond equivalent ! take care
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How to study jewelry business today, any good school for starters?
Edahn Golan described my situation perfectly. I am celebrating our 30 year wedding anniversary this year, and I wanted to upgrade my diamond. Ice was set to buy a natural diamond, but when I did more research on lab created diamonds, I changed my mind and purchased a lab created diamond. The number one reason was I wanted to keep my diamond for its value so I can pass it on to my children. I also compared the price of a 2.5 carat natural diamond which was 6 times the cost of getting a 3 karat lab diamond. If I would invest another $25,000 to get a 2.5 carat natural diamond compared to investing $4200 to get a 3 carat lab created diamond, it was no-brainer. I would lose at least 30% of my investment for the 2.5 carat natural diamond which would be around $8000 in depreciation in comparison to losing $4200 with the 3 carat diamond AND I kept my original natural diamond. My lab diamond is absolutely beautiful. No regrets.
This was an interesting conversation! At times listening to the woman in the black blazer was exhausting. The man with the grey shirt is so much more informed: never speaking to hear his own voice, nor interrupting other panelists. The consumer wants the biggest diamond for the lowest price. Eff an “emotional purchase “. The consumer doesn’t owe you that. Young people trapped in hustle culture, barely making ends meet aren’t going to prop up the diamond industry based on nonsense arguments like stories, lanes, and emotions. Lab diamonds out of China and India will force prices down, and do to mined diamonds what cultured pearls did to “natural “ pearls. You can only keep singing the praises of horse and buggy diamonds over lab grown automobiles, but mined diamonds, with the exception of truly rare, huge IF stones, are obsolete. Asia is now growing diamonds with the same inclusions as mined. In smaller than 1ct diamonds that aren’t laser inscribed, aren’t going to “be screened “ for their origins, and the industry isn’t going to invest (waste money) on self-policing. The consumer is caring less and less. Young GROOMS aren’t going to blow 2-3 months income on a diamond engagement ring regardless of what De Beers says. They’re not watching tv advertising like old boomers. They already know what a scam diamonds are. Many are even buying Moissanite, for its higher refraction, durability, and price. The consumer wants maximum size and sparkle for the lowest price possible. Either you evolve and adapt, or face extinction.
Excellent argument! I totally agree!
Yea, most women have a lot of costume jewelry
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No one is addressing the real elephant in the room which is over 20% of the diamonds are a mixed and the entire industry is lying. You guys know that it’s very difficult to tell the difference and 99% of jewelers and gemologist DONOT have the technology to determine the difference. DeBeers technology was a farce and wasn’t even 10% reliable and you guys should know that. SMH because this industry will lie until the wheels fall off…The decline of price for the lab is to remove players from the market and then raise the prices once the competition is removed
Careful in buying lab diamonds. A LOT of them are heavily treated, which means, it would eventually change color and diminish sparkle.
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@@Yougotthis1212 ... Ignorance is bliss
Treated how?
@Oldtanktapper ... For color enhancement and to hide the flaws. Not all of them get post treatment. Ask the seller if the stone you picked is treated or not, although they may not know themselves.
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How does the consumer know a well grown LGD? I think there needs to be more bars on the grading cert to indicate a well grown product? Unlike earth mined where all things are equal.
I own a jewelry store. Lab grown diamonds are hurting my natural diamond sales. They are hurting my profits. I hate them!
Lab grown all the way! Give the customers what they want baby!!
Lab created diamonds are hurting my high profit margins. I hate them!
Don't give your love a diamond that was produced through slavery and war and the destruction of nature... give her an honest lab diamond, higher in quality, and cheaper than any blood diamond.
Thankyou for the insight panel
Let customer make the decision on what they want to buy
A well-informed consumer ( not educated by diamond cartels and jewellers) is terrifying to the industry. They’ll make the well-informed decision to wait as prices plummet for lab diamonds, bypass mined diamonds that don’t have real resale value unless they’re truly of exquisite quality and size, then buy a lab diamond. They won’t be able to sell these lab diamonds at $1200 per carat for much longer, and validate these prices by saying it’s much cheaper than mined. The consumer will decide!
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i love these so much thanks for sharing your insights!
super informative and nice deck!!!! Thanks John :D
Do you have John Nicolosi's contact info? Saw him at a gem show this past weekend and would like to reach out regarding the presentation he held.
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Beautiful unboxing video Lenore!
Opal is not as a butterfly!. Perhaps Jennifer is referring to Ethiopian Hydrophane often called opal, which is more fragile that for example Australian opal. Pearls are biogenic and not a suitable choice for engagement rings as they are soft and porous. These are not opinions these are gemmological facts!
I'm sorry but I am missing something here. They must have paid for this as an advertisement. Why would we as retailers want to order from James Allen or go to their site for anything? After hearing about how James Allen co. treats their customers after the sale it makes me wonder about their actual ethics. I had replaced a melee Diamond that fell out of a customer's halo wed ring and size it down because J.A. Co. told them it would take 6 to 8 weeks to size and replace the small diamond that was shipped to them in the wrong size and their customer would have to pay all shipping, resizing, and diamond replacement costs. The customer wore this ring for less than 30 days before the diamond fell out with tape around the shank. Customer decided they would return it but J.A. co. wouldn't allow a return because it had been lase inscribed with customer's initials. The inscription was not centered but at an angle and was barely visible. Another diamond fell out of the ring while I was replacing the first missing diamond. Luckily I found it in my bench. Sized it down for them. The prongs on the halo were a split fishtail style setting that were polished to a paper thin edge barely covering the diamonds. James Allen should be ashamed of themselves.
Do you have the links to their accounts?
The Moonstoned can be found here: instagram.com/themoonstoned/?hl=en, and Mia's is here: instagram.com/farewellfinejewelry/?hl=en
Thank you for having me!
It was our pleasure! Thank you so much for lending us your expertise.
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Joan Rivers had a lot of Faberge....
I believe Sarah Michele Geller collects colored diamonds...
The earrings that Kimberly Collins is wearing are Gorgeous! What stone is that?
We talked about those before the start of the session too! I'm surprised no one asked during the webinar. I believe she said they were sapphires!
Great interview with the gem cutters!
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Thank you for sharing ladies.
Thank you for watching!
Jennifer Tilley is a huge collector. She has purchased a number of important pieces.
I guess it is quite off topic but do anybody know a good site to watch newly released movies online ?
@Jordy Uriel I would suggest Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
Ok sir