Challenges Continue for Diamond Market
Production is still down for natural diamonds and demand for diamond jewelry is mixed, as the price gap between natural and lab-grown diamonds widens.
Diamond MarketProduction is still down for natural diamonds and demand for diamond jewelry is mixed, as the price gap between natural and lab-grown diamonds widens.
Diamond MarketDespite a slower-than-normal summer for the U.S. sector, there are still signs for a decent end to the year for the colored stone market.
Colored Stone MarketThe mineral is rare and, because of the value of well-formed specimens combined with a low hardness, brittleness, and cleavage, seldom seen faceted.
Gem NotesStarla Turner reviews Jack Ogden’s new tome exploring more than four-and-a-half thousand years of jewelry technology.
Book ReviewThe gem, which offers a nature-inspired look for today’s designers, is proving to be strong amid the unique bridal jewelry trend.
Market TrendsLarge colorless diamonds, signed jewels, and sapphires reigned.
The Trade in FocusBeloved for its contrasting colors, it’s affordable and available in big sizes.
*Gem Focus & Market Pulse (Free Subscriber)More men are donning jewels thanks to red carpet styles and blurred gender lines.
The Trade in FocusIt connects magnesium-rich olivine with the presence of diamonds in kimberlite.
The Trade in FocusBain & Co. called the category a top performer in a recent study.
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