The CJA Industry Summit served as an incredible reminder that we are stronger together and that community should take precedence over competition.
The award recognizes PGI-USA’s short-form video series that has helped jewelers boost platinum sales and customer confidence.
Each scholarship honors its namesake’s legacy and supports WJA’s mission to advance women in the jewelry and watch industry.
NAJA invites gemology students to apply for a scholarship to the 65th ACE It Conference, Jan 31–Feb 1, 2025, in Tucson, AZ.
The two-day exhibition will spotlight contemporary and heritage designs from Italian jewelry houses, organized by the Italian Trade Agency and curated by Paola De Luca.
The event featured high-impact education and business programming, headlined by Bethenny Frankel and moderated by Andie Weinman.
The July 25–28 event generated nearly $24 million in purchases, setting a new RJO Buying Show record by over $600,000.
The affiliation adds member value and creates a larger, unified voice for the industry.
Each of the students received $2,250 to help them turn their passion for jewelry making and design into rewarding careers.
Experienced executive will oversee global operations.
Industry leaders and GIA legends share their insights.
Continental Buying Group announces 2025 "Tampa Experience" show exclusive event for independent jewelers set for September 8–10 at JW Marriott Tampa Water Street.
Jewelers of America Announces 2025 Scholarship Recipients Scholarships totaling $42,000 were awarded for the Seymour & Evelyn Holtzman Bench Scholarship and JA’s Scholarship Program winners.
This new catalog showcases Chatham’s full range of lab-grown loose stones, clearly organized for easy access and use.
The association will partner with state associations to bring education to jewelers in Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Georgia.
Patel succeeds Susan M. Jacques, GIA’s CEO since 2014, who will stay on as a strategic advisor until retiring in late 2025.
Leadership transition supports expanded campus development and continued growth of East African programs.
The association provides six associations with critical support and funding.
The Certified Watch Professional program fills a critical gap in accessible, high-quality watch education.
As Treasurer of GIA’s Alumni Collective Georgia Chapter, Morgan stays active in the gemological community while expanding her expertise and network.
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