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Clarity of Diamonds
News | ezinearticles.com | Oct 27, 2008
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An Inside View of the Pink Diamond Tender
Blog | www.jckonline.com | Sep 29, 2008
September may be “back-to-school” month for most, but for me, it means seeing “the Argyle pinks.” This was my 10th year in a row to get a ringside seat, and let me tell you, it doesn’t get any less exciting as the years go on.
http://www.jckonline.com/blog/1950000195/post/940034094.html
Untitled Page - Global Diamond Demand
USA Here’s what’s selling for the nation’s retail jewelers. Diamonds in G-H color and up; SI-VS clarity and up. 1 to 1-1/2 carats and up to 6-carats. Rounds remain best sellers; oval, radiant, princess and emerald strong. Platinum leads in bridal/wedding jewelry.
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Gem Pricing Report
News | www.jckonline.com | Aug 1, 2007
Traditionally, the summer months are slow for the U.S. jewelry industry. This year is no exception. Dealers report slow business throughout the Midwest and East Coast, but sales are slightly better on the West Coast. The one bright spot is pearls, which are selling well in most categories. The
Gem Pricing Report
News | www.jckonline.com | May 1, 2007
Colored stone dealers report slightly improved market activity, which is concentrated in better-quality grades for most gems. Prices for some varieties are up 15–20 percent from last year, and there is solid demand for fine-quality emeralds. Recent production of richly colored, slightly bluish
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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."
Once More, Slowly, With Feeling
News | www.jckonline.com | Apr 1, 2002
Be careful what you write: People can—and often do—disagree with you. In the past few issues members of the jewelry community have taken issue with an opinion I expressed in the September 2001 JCK, in a column titled Parsing Diamond Quality. Since then, there have been a number of thoughtful
http://www.jckonline.com/article/CA212469.html?industryid=668
Letters
News | www.jckonline.com | Mar 1, 2001
It was interesting to read your article Salary Survey: If You Catch 'Em, Can You Keep 'Em? (JCK, November 2000, p. 130) in which you describe salaries in the jewelry industry as being appallingly low.
http://www.jckonline.com/article/CA68855.html?industryid=46018
The Jeweler's Guide to Using Internet Auctions
News | www.jckonline.com | Feb 1, 2001
Internet auction sites such as eBay can be a cost-effective way for retailers to sell off old inventory or unload items that aren't moving. But bargaining in the online bazaar requires a time investment of at least several hours a week, even if you're listing just a few items. To make the venture
http://www.jckonline.com/article/CA64656.html?industryid=676
Grade This
News | www.jckonline.com | Jan 1, 2001
We'll start with an easy one: clarity-grading a 2.25-ct. diamond supplied by Los Angeles diamond wholesaler Gaby Landau of J. Landau Inc. Accompanying the diamond is a Gemological Institute of America Gem Trade Lab report, and on the stone paper is a sticky with Sarin measurements.
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