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JCK India Event Tackles Industry Challenges

JCK-Jewelers Circular Keystone, 12/30/2007  

 

A one-day conference in Mumbai, India, focused on the how the local jewelry industry can capitalize on the social, economic, and political changes the country is experiencing. >>>

 

 

Thanksgiving to Christmas Web Sales Up 21%

Jewelers Circular Keystone, 12/30/2007

 

Online retail sales between Thanksgiving and Christmas, which represents the core of the holiday shopping season, totaled $17.9 billion, a 21 percent increase over the same period of 2006, comScore, Inc. reports. >>> 

 

Alpha Omega reopens doors 

National Jeweler Dec. 27, 2007 

Cambridge, Mass.-After shuttering its doors shortly before Christmas amid swirling rumors of a company collapse, Alpha Omega's four stores all reopened before Christmas Day, The Boston Globe reported.

But it is no longer the Handa family that is running the show, and it is expected the struggling jewelry store chain will soon change hands.>>>

 

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Costume jewelry has more value if it's a signed piece

Khristi Zimmeth Saturday, December 29, 2007 

Bling is back -- and couldn't be more appropriate than during the holidays and on New Year's Eve, when a little sparkle adds to the festiveness of the season.

Today's fashionistas have even rediscovered the bling of the past, making yesterday's costume jewelry big business and a hot collectible, says Judith Miller, co-author of "Costume Jewelry (DK Collector's Guide)" (DK Publishing, $30). >>>

 

Celebs go 'eco-chic' in lab-grown stones

National Jeweler December 27, 2007
Up-and-coming celebrities who made their mark on Hollywood this past year rocked cultured-diamond jewelry at the Hollywood Breakthrough Awards on Dec. 9. >>>

 

Some Christmas Eve shoppers turned to glitter

By FRANK STUMBO December 25, 2007

 

GAUTIER -- Anthony Mitchell wants to avoid disappointing his wife on Christmas Day by picking the perfect gift.

"If you get them something simple like a shirt or sweater they'll give you that look," he said. So, like countless other men roaming the Singing River Mall, Mitchell ended up in a jewelry store. >>>

 

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Jewelry is most common item reported missing or stolen from Hopkins

Caitlin Kollar  12/28/2007

 

Next time you travel by air, whether it's now during the holidays, or maybe for a winter vacation, we can tell you the most important items you'll want to keep an eye on as you go through airports.

Channel 3's Dick Russ has an update on our first report about your property that ends up stolen, missing, or damaged, in our airports. >>>

 

Color defines jewels, panels in two shows

By Kaizaad Kotwal Sunday,  December 30,

 

Twenty exquisite pieces of Tiffany jewelry, all from private collections and rarely seen in public, are on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Meticulous lighting allows the preciousness of the jewels and the craftsmanship used in their creation to shine through. &g
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Emeralds: a cadre's worst enemyBy

By Johnny Neihu Saturday, Dec 29, 2007

The story is all too familiar: The wife of a high-ranking politician with a taste for expensive jewelry compromises the reputation and position of her powerful husband through her brazen shopping exploits.

But this particular tale is not news of first lady Wu Shu-jen () whizzing off to SOGO to do some last-minute Christmas shopping. >>>

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