| Top Stories of the Week |
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| GIA Launches Diamond Origin Service Institute began accepting polished stones from vetted manufacturers in early July. SEE MORE |
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| De Beers Cautious Following Sales Jump Revenue and profit rose sharply in first half. SEE MORE |
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| Lucapa Unearths 170ct. Pink from Lulo Diamond is believed to be largest of its color in 300 years, miner says. SEE MORE |
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| Sotheby's May Be Liable for $4M in Missing Diamonds M&L Financial claims auction house turned over 45 yellow diamonds to an entity that was not the owner. SEE MORE |
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| De Beers Sales Momentum Continues Miner brings in $630 million at July cycle. SEE MORE |
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| Jewelry Performs Well for Kering in First Half Boucheron and Pomellato brands were "very solid," but China health situation affected Qeelin. SEE MORE |
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| Tiffany Drives Strong Jewelry Sales at LVMH Category up 22% in first six months. SEE MORE |
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| US Jewelry Industry Shrinks as Closure Rate Grows Some 161 businesses shut in the second quarter, compared to 143 a year earlier, Jewelers Board of Trade reports. SEE MORE |
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| Pandora Aims to Advance US Growth with NY Hub Manhattan office will employ approximately 150 workers. SEE MORE |
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| Finestar Inaugurates Namibia Factory Mining minister pushes sightholders to polish more goods inside the country. SEE MORE |
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| GIA Brings On First Sustainability Head Johanna Levy will spearhead institute's ESG programs to advance consumer-protection mission. SEE MORE |
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| De Beers Hires Exec to Promote Code of Origin Ivette Nersesyan-Stephanopoulos will be in charge of the trust-mark program and trade services. SEE MORE |
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