Racy red Barbiecore pink gives way to a vivid crimson hue this fall, reflecting the fashion world’s collective embrace of red as the color of the season. For a perfect combo of the two shades, look no further than Gyan Jaipur’s one-of-a-kind ruby, black onyx, and pink opal ring, a deco-inspired testament to the allure of pairing sister colors.

Christie’s Geneva will auction the Bleu Royal, which, at 17.61 carats, it calls the “largest internally flawless fancy vivid blue diamond to appear at auction.” The pear-shape gem, which has been part of a private collection for 50 years, carries a $35 million to $50 million estimate. It will be sold as part of a ring. Blue diamonds have had mixed results at auction lately, but Christie’s insists this particular gem is special. The auction house notes that in its over-250-year history, it has sold only three fancy vivid blue diamonds over 10 carats, and all achieved top prices: The

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Jewelry often is referred to as art, and designers such as Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel exhibited their work in art galleries to show its refinement and future value—and it is a tradition that Rachel Bu is continuing through her new jewelry brand, Authorne. Bu, a contemporary artist and jewelry designer, is unveiling her first fine jewelry collection with a curated exhibition at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn. The Sept. 19 event will feature her first 18 jewelry pieces as well as her artist sketches, process renderings, and digital artwork. It’s a bold entry into the jewelry industry, and that’s exactly how Bu

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Industry / Marketing / Retail / Your Store If you’re not in the habit of regularly creating campaign photography to promote your jewelry collections, you’re missing out on a chance to connect with your customers. Producing photo shoots—beyond grabbing your iPhone and hitting up Cousin Jenny to model—may seem daunting for a small jewelry store staff. One of the biggest hurdles is the budget you must consider: $1,500 on the low end to upward of $20,000. But thinking bigger about your marketing messages and visuals is a smart business move for any retail jeweler who hopes to succeed in the

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$628 million: Michael Hill’s sales rose once more in 2017. Despite a slowdown in sales in the second half, Michael Hill International has produced another solid full-year financial report. Comparing year over year, the company saw a 6% gain in revenue, which is particularly amazing considering that Michaell Hill broke records for both sales and margin the year before. Total sales dropped by 0.8% in the second half. Overall, digital sales fell by 1.4%; however, they rose by 12.3% in the second half. The company recorded $AU628.1 million in group sales overall. Daniel Bracken, CEO of Michael Hill, vowed that better

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At this year’s JCK Las Vegas and Luxury shows, retailers were seeking jewels that have performed well for the past few seasons, and especially during the 2022 holiday. They also went big for products that fall into a trending category—think enamel, genderless design, and Montana sapphire engagement rings. Overall, alternative bridal was still a priority for buyers, especially those hoping to draw in Gen Z customers, who strenuously try to avoid anything cookie-cutter. One increasingly popular choice, according to a retailer we spoke with: rings with a center gemstone, from moss agate to tourmaline. Exceptional loose stones for custom projects

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The withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes has not triggered panic buying of gold jeweler using cash, as witnessed during the 2016 demonetization. Jewelers in various cities told Resource that customers were not desperate to use their Rs 2,000 notes to buy jewelers. Although some jewelers initially demanded a premium for purchases using Rs 2,000 notes, customers weren’t willing to pay anything extra, contending that the bills were still valid. The Reserve Bank of India said May 19 the Rs 2,000 notes, introduced after demonetization in November 2016, will be withdrawn from circulation. The RBI gave the public time till

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