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'Disappointing' results for first Rap diamond auction
NationalJewelrs, September 21, 2007
New York-Only 27 of the 210 lots included in the first Rapaport Certified Diamond Auction were sold for a total of $223,840, a disappointing result according to Rapaport Chairman Martin Rapaport, who cited failure to disclose reserve prices and price expectations among the reasons for the outcome.
The auction was the first step in creating the type of price index that would be necessary for Rapaport to create a diamond futures market in which buyers and investors would be able to buy stones at fixed prices in the future, speculating on future price movements, as investors do in the gold market. Both the Rapaport Group and Polishedprices.com recently unveiled plans to set up such diamond derivative contracts as a means to pump some much-needed investment into the diamond industry.More
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Rapaport's Diamond Futures Market Failure Not Unexpected - John LaRouche
Posted by Jewelry News at Saturday, September 22
Is it no wonder that Rapaport's Diamond Auction did not fair so well out of the gate? All lots had a set reserve which was unknown to the buyer's so the bidders were essentially "left in the dark". Out of 210 lots, Rapaport sold only 27 lots. A paltry sum when one considers the "hype" surrounding this international event. As quoted by Martin Rapaport..."I think, overall, it's quite disappointing to sell 27 lots out of 210," Rapaport said via a media teleconference at the close of the auction on Thursday. "In general, I would say we would have liked to see more parcels sold, greater pricing and people willing to pay more for the goods." More |
The price of gold: will it ruin the jeweler's Christmas?
Posted Sep 20th 2007 by Tom Barlow
Gemfind is now partnering with First National Merchant Solutions to provide low group rates for Merchant Processing to save you money whether you accept credit cards On-Line, or as Face-To-Face transactions in your store. For more on our group rates program, contact Jim Kilcoyne at First National Merchant Solutions at
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Gold Falls on Speculation Rally Was Overdone; Silver Climbs.
By Pham-Duy Nguyen
Sept. 21 (Bloomberg)
Gold fell, erasing earlier gains, on speculation a five-week rally to a 27-year high was overdone. Silver rose, capping the biggest weekly gain in 10 months.
Gold's 14-day relative strength index topped 80 yesterday and has been above 70 since Sept. 6, a signal that prices were poised to drop. The metal is still up 2.9 percent this week after the dollar touched a record low against the euro. Five of the past six bear markets in the dollar boosted gold. More
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Know-How
How to Clean Pearl Jewelry
Posted by Jewelry News at Saturday, September 22,2007
Diamonds, which have been compacted for eons deep in the earth, are the hardest gemstone in the earth. Pearls, on the other hand, are cultivated within the shells of oysters. These creatures of the water produce the nacre of the pearl, the lustrous coating that gives pearl jewelry its luminosity. Unlike diamonds, pearls are soft, so you want to take the steps necessary to keep these gems looking their b
est. Read On
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New Supplier for GemFind
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Marketing
Effective Jewelry Selling. The Great Debate
I just read a very compelling article in one of the diamond industry's monthly magazines.
The article revolves around the question of whether a jewelry store ought to focus on selling what they love (merchandise), or selling what actually sells (even if they personally find it to be distasteful).
The writer interviews two particular jewelers who have different opinions. Indeed, there is much merit to both.
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Luxury Retailers will Likely be the winner this Holiday
Posted by Jewelry News at September 20, 2007
NEW YORK (Dow Jones) -- Amid housing concerns and credit worries, U.S. retailers could be headed for their worst holiday season in five years, according to the National Retail Federation. Holiday sales are projected to rise 4% to
$474.5 billion
, which would be the slowest gain since 2002 and would fall below a 10-year average rate of 4.8%, said NRF, the world's largest retail trade association.
"Retailers are going to take a very cautious approach to the holiday season," NRF spokesman
Scott Krugman
told MarketWatch. More |
Beethoven's hair turned into £500k diamond
19/09/2007
Decomposing composer Ludwig van Beethoven is set to shine on the world again - after a lock of his hair was grown into a precious diamond.
The sparkling blue stone was created using tiny amounts of carbon extracted from 10 strands of the famed musician's brown hair. It is the first time a celebrity or historical figure has been turned into a diamond - and the rock is expected to sell for £500,000. The late maestro's locks came from a collection of famous hair stored at the University Archives in Connecticut in the US. Story |
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