Events
GIA exhibition honors award-winning jewelry - JCK
Prize-winning jewelry designs, gemstone carvings, and design renderings from some of the world’s most prestigious jewelry competitions will be amassed in a new exhibition at the Gemological Institute of America’s world headquarters in Carlsbad, Calif. that will open to the public Nov. 11.
Diamond jewelry exhibition from Jaipur at Israel Diamond Museum - JCK
An exhibition of traditional diamond jewelry from Jaipur, India, will be on display at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum from April 15 - July 15 in Ramat Gan, Israel. The exhibition features 100 specially chosen pieces of jewelry from the enormous collection of the Kasliwal family, owners of the
NAJA offers opportunity for gemology students to attend annual conference - JCK
The National Association of Jewelry Appraisers is offering an opportunity for national and international gemology students to explore a career in gems and jewelry by offering a scholarship to attend NAJA’s 25th Annual Winter Educational Conference in Tucson Ariz.
More than $1 billion of jewelry showcased at Bahrain's annual exhibition - JCK
More than $1 billion worth of diamonds, gem-sets, gold and silver are on display—with tight security—at the Tuesday opening of an annual exhibition in Manama, Bahrain.
GIA Gem Conference Expands to Three Days - JCK
The Gemological Institute of America will host its second Gemological Research Conference, Aug. 21–23, 2009, at the Town & Country Resort and Convention Center in San Diego.
GIA and Geo-Literary Society to host exhibition at gem and mineral show - JCK
An exhibition featuring crystallized gold will be on display during the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society Show Feb. 12–15. Arranged by the Gemological Institute of America and the Geo-Literary Society, the exhibition is in honor of the show’s 50th year, and can be viewed at the Tucson Convention
Diamond Exhibition in Paris - JCK
The Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris is hosting a diamond exhibit that continues through July. The museum's Gallery of Mineralogy is the site of the exhibit, which covers 1,200 square meters and includes the largest public vault in Paris. The first section of the exhibit is devoted to
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