Family Jeweller Shannon’s Braced for Renewed Online Push
One of Northern Ireland’s longest established family jewellers is preparing to launch a new online platform as it looks to better compete on an omnichannel level.
Shannon’s in Lisburn, which incidentally has just completed a...
Lincolnshire Jeweller Rues High Street Squeeze as She takes Painful Decision to Shut Shop
A Lincolnshire jewellery shop owner fears that growing tariffs on high streets will make it harder for independents to survive after taking the painful decision to close her own business.
Cathy Powell, who runs Crown...
COLLECTION: Henryka unveils antler motifs for AW18
British, nature-inspired jewellery brand, Henryka, is starting the autumn in style by introducing its new Antlers collection.
The four-piece capsule range offers customers a more delicate take on Henryka’s popular stag motif, with sterling silver...
NRF: US Holiday Sales Set For Record 11.5% Jump
US retail sales continued to grow in November, putting the 2021 holiday season on the home stretch for record spending despite inflation, supply chain disruptions and Covid-19, the National Retail Federation (NRF) said.
“Despite economic...
Lightbox Slashes Prices to $500 a Carat
De Beers has responded to the plunging prices of lab growns by slashing the cost of its Lightbox goods by at least a third.
Prices for its standard lab growns have remained constant at $800...
Jewellery Sales in China Retain Sparkle
Retail sales of gold, silver and jewellery in China remained strong in the first five months of the year, recording a 7.5 percent increase from the same period last year, the National Bureau of...
Maya Magal to roll out third London store
London-based contemporary jewellery designer Maya Magal will be opening a third store in October 2018 at London’s King’s Cross.
This news comes one month after Maya Magal opened the doors to a second boutique in...
Tivon Fine Jewellery creates Europe’s most expensive bouquet
To mark its 55th anniversary, Tivon Fine Jewellery has showcased its skills and craftsmanship in an innovative way as it sets to evolve and raise the bar during this milestone year.
In a company first,...
HKJMA celebrates 30th anniversary with bigger, enhanced show
The Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association (HKJMA), organiser of the Hong Kong International Jewelry Manufacturers’ Show - Asia's key jewellery event in November, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
Running from November 29 to...
Diamond mining giants report upturn in Q2 output
Major diamond mining companies reported solid second-quarter rough production on the back of steady market demand and improved consumer sentiment.
Russian miner Alrosa said quarterly diamond production grew 15 percent to 8.5 million carats due...
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