Monday, July 4, 2022

The Age of Individualism

Personalised jewellery remains as popular as ever, with consumers continuing to vote with their wallets in favour of products that present sentimental appeal. SAMUEL ORD explores some of the most important trends of 2022.
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Sunday, July 3, 2022

June jewellery sales achieve mixed results; need for planning pushed

Australian jewellery sales saw mixed results across product categories in June with the performance roundup to the end of the financial year influenced by impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and weather events, according to the latest Retail Edge Consultant’s market report.
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India takes action on diamond industry

The Indian government has announced an increase in its Goods and Services Tax (GST) on cut and polished diamonds in an effort to cushion the impact of accumulating tax credits in the diamond industry.
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17.5-carat diamond expected to fetch €1.5M in Monaco

A 17.5-carat emerald-cut diamond is expected to fetch €1.5 million ($AU2.3 million) during the Monaco Luxury Week tender by French auction house Artcurial.
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Possible new colour diamonds discovery at Ellendale mine

India Bore Diamond Holdings (IBDH), one of two Australian companies currently operating at the Ellendale site in Western Australia – has confirmed two separate layers of diamondiferous gravel deposits at its site.
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Top social media faux pas to avoid

Social media can be a time-consuming and thankless task but only for business owners that don’t take the time to investigate why. MANDY EDWARDS discusses how to get more out of social media in 2016.
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Thursday, June 16, 2022

Blue Nile goes public in search for investors

Seattle-based diamond and jewellery retailer Blue Nile has announced plans to become a publicly-traded company on the US NASDAQ in a bid to secure more investors.
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