David Yurman Relocating NYC Flagship
New York—David Yurman announced that next year it will open the doors of elaborate new digs in New York City.
The brand is moving its flagship to 5 East 57th Street, located between 5th Avenue...
What does the Budget mean for the UK jewellery industry?
Chancellor Philip Hammond confirmed yesterday that there would be £900m in business rates relief for small businesses and £650m to rejuvenate the high street, which was originally announced on 26 October.
Speaking at the House...
Asia Gold-India festival demand dims as price rally bites
A key festival brought little activity to the physical gold market in India this week as purchases remained significantly lower than normal with domestic prices jumping to the highest in more than two years.
Demand...
Jewellery shops credited with leading the retail fightback after notable sales spike
Britons are defying the Brexit gloom and splashing out on jewellery and watches, figures published yesterday reveal.
Sales of jewellery shot up 2% in the three months to the end of September, outperforming every other...
WGC says China’s jewellery market poised for growth
China’s jewellery market is seen to improve exponentially over the years through brand-building, consumer transparency and creating more engaging “buying occasions,” according to the World Gold Council (WGC).
In its Gold Investor report for October...
CIBJO Says 2018 Congress Helped Prepare Industry for Marketplace of the Years Ahead
The 2018 CIBJO Congress concluded yesterday in Bogotá, Colombia, after three days of official business, which followed two days of steering committee meetings. It accomplished significant work in driving forward the business and social...
New jeweller opens store on Nottingham’s Bridlesmith Gate
K. Fines has opened its doors on 51 Bridlesmith Gate in Nottingham city centre.
The jewellers is the sister company of Keishi Jewellery also based in the city, and will occupy the former Moda in...
Scottish jewellery festival gets underway
Today marks the start of Elements 4, the three-day Scottish jewellery festival.
The event, held in Edinburgh, is set to showcase the very best of Scottish gold, silver and jewellery.
Running until Sunday, the weekend...
Istanbul Jewellery Show sees 22% spike in visitor numbers as exhibition proves lucrative
This year, the 47th edition of the Istanbul Jewellery Show saw a 22% increase in visitor numbers, proving its worth as a lucrative buying event for its 800 exhibitors.
The exhibition, which ran from Thursday...
De Beers cites solid overall demand amid lower sales
The De Beers Group said it sold a total of US$475 million worth of rough diamonds for the 8th sales cycle of 2018, down from sales figures recorded in the previous cycle.
The diamond producer...
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