Colored Stone Market
The first quarter of the year saw a modest slowing for the trade, especially given the failures in the U.S. banking sector, and more dealers are indicating sales calls have slowed.
Colored Stone MarketThe first quarter of the year saw a modest slowing for the trade, especially given the failures in the U.S. banking sector, and more dealers are indicating sales calls have slowed.
Colored Stone MarketNamed after Dr. Federico Pezzotta from the Natural History Museum of Milan for his work on Madagascar’s granitic pegmatites, this rare mineral species is relatively new.
Gem NotesEveryone would say gemologist-appraisers must avoid charging percentage-of-value-based fees. But within the appraisal world, the topic isn’t without its interesting exceptions.
The Appraiser's NotebookWith more than 800 photos, this book takes readers on a journey through history via all the symbols used in jewelry.
Book ReviewThe pandemic hit Tahitian cultured pearl supply hard, with shortages only now starting to stabilize. Tight supply combined with high demand means prices are way up and likely to rise further.
Market TrendsHere’s how well colored stones, and which categories, are selling for the company.
The Trade in FocusThe time is right for rare and phenomenal stones as buyers look for unique gems that will set their designs apart.
*Gem Focus & Market Pulse (Free Subscriber)The first article for a new series looking at developments in colored stone sourcing areas dives into the latest in Madagascar.
The Trade in FocusHear what U.S. Ambassador James O’Brien had to say at the recent Jewelers Vigilance Committee luncheon in New York City.
The Trade in FocusThey will restrict diamonds sourced in Russia and polished elsewhere from entering the U.S.
The Trade in Focus