Gender Bias - Still Alive and Well at US Jewelers?
June 16, 22 by John JeffayThe Sterling gender bias case is finally over. It lasted almost 15 years and became "a hallmark of #MeToo activism". The jeweler was accused of "gender discrimination in pay and promotions practices" by a class of 68,000 women... Read More...
Welcome Back to Vegas
June 08, 22 by John JeffayIt's hard to believe that three years have passed since the diamond world last converged on Vegas. Who among the 30,000-plus visitors and exhibitors could have imagined that JCK 2020 and JCK 2021 simply wouldn't happen? That the world would be gripped by a global... Read More...
Diamonds B2B: Why We Need to Embrace Social Media
June 02, 22 by Elle HillPeople do business with people they trust. People do not do business with businesses. The human connection, or lack thereof, is the number one determinant of a business's success. That's why trade shows and getting meetings are an important part of B2B marketing... Read More...
Botswana: Revival of the Mine-to-Finger Model
May 26, 22 by Erez RivlinThe fog of the Russian-Ukrainian war has hidden a major diamond battle that rages thousands of miles south-west to the Russian war zone. The President of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi, speaking at a gala dinner in Gaborone, declared that "he no longer wished to operate under.... Read More...
One Big Step for Traceability
May 19, 22 by John JeffayTraceability was already a hot topic before Russia invaded Ukraine. Now it's even hotter. Guaranteeing a diamond's country of origin before 24 February may have been an attractive bonus. Today it's fast becoming an imperative, so that gems sold without evidence of ... Read More...
Ukraine Conflict: No Easy Answers for Diamond Business
May 12, 22 by Pranay NarvekarWar, in any form or for any reason, always has a catastrophic impact. This is true of the Ukraine conflict and the world has clearly expressed its deep sympathy for the country's people. War also can significantly upend businesses and their strategies, both locally as... Read More...
The Women of Lab Grown and the Next Gen Consumers
May 05, 22 by Marty HurwitzFor most of the modern history of the jewelry business, the vast majority of end users (consumers of the product) have been women. Simultaneously, the people controlling the fine jewelry supply pipeline have been men. With the recent explosion of the lab-grown ... Read More...
Cullinan Blue: Closest Thing to a World Beater
April 28, 22 by John JeffayIt came so close to being a world beater. But the largest blue diamond ever to be auctioned yesterday missed its place in the history books . . . by less than $70,000. The De Beers Cullinan Blue was sold after eight minutes of furious bidding at a single-lot auction at Sotheby's Hong Kong... Read More...
A New Way to Mine Diamonds
April 21, 22 by John JeffayThere have, traditionally, been two main ways to get diamonds out of the ground - open pit mining and underground mining. Now there's about to be a third. Canada's Ekati diamond mine is planning to flood an existing pit and use an underwater crawler to mine the ore... Read More...
Russian Diamonds: The Prisoner's Dilemma
April 13, 22 by Erez RivlinThe Russian invasion of Ukraine is changing the diamond industry's governing dynamics. The last time something similar happened was after 9/11, when the American Congress adopted the Patriot Act in October 2001. Global business fundamentals had to change including for the diamond and jewelry industries... Read More...
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