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Tucson 2004: A Gemstone Cornucopia
News | www.jckonline.com | Apr 1, 2004
Attendance was up and buyers were buying, reports the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA), host of the most important of the 38 gem and mineral shows held in Tucson during the last week of January and first two weeks of February. That news comes as no surprise to anyone who waited in one of the
Letters
News | www.jckonline.com | May 1, 2002
It has always bothered me that our industry is so vulnerable to outside criticism that we never sit back and think about the overall effect on us and what a proper answer should really be. I refer to the latest attack on the diamond industry entitled by all concerned as "conflict diamonds."
GemNotes
News | www.jckonline.com | Apr 1, 1998
RAP TO ADD PRICES TO CONSUMER WEB SITE Martin Rapaport, publisher of the Rapaport Report and the RapNet Internet system, will add retail diamond price information to the consumer portion of his Web site. Rapaport says he has not finalized plans but that diamond prices “will be part of an overall
Laser Drilling: Another Time Bomb?
News | www.jckonline.com | Mar 1, 1998
The Federal Trade Commission’s revised Guides for the Jewelry Industry say it’s OK to sell diamonds with laser drill holes and not tell anyone about them. The 1997 regulations state that “if a diamond has been treated, it is unfair or deceptive not to disclose that the diamond has been treated and
Diamond Grading Reports: Flawless Or Imperfect?
News | www.jckonline.com | Jul 1, 1995
Your best customer enters the store a month before his 25th wedding anniversary and wants to get his wife a diamond of around 5 carats - the finest he can get. You obtain on memo a $55,000 4.64-ct. emerald-cut diamond with a grading report from a major lab saying it's D color, SI1 clarity. You sell
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