The economic impact of the coronavirus in mainland China and Hong Kong. Plus, an update on the diamond market and gold jewellery.
Read MoreAlan Nacht continues his family’s legacy - Bernard Nacht & Co. – and his quest for unforgettable jewellery.
Read MoreJoin GIA field gemmologists and witness firsthand the entire value chain of the Sri Lankan coloured gemstone and jewellery industry, from digging for sapphire in the mud to the glamour of finished jewellery on a fashion model.
Read MoreEncouraging demand at the March Hong Kong Gem and Jewellery Show has buoyed the industry’s mood.
Read MoreEnter a world not well-known in the West—the world of the maharajas and their jewellery, coveted by the modern-day moguls of business, entertainment and royalty. See the fantastic works of art made today in the form of enamelled Kundan meena jewellery and the regal look of polki diamonds.
Read MoreAll jewellery professionals are familiar with the city of Shenzhen, a global jewellery manufacturing centre and a leader of China’s fast-growing gem and jewellery industry. Join the GIA team as we tour the city and discover more about its leading jewellery brands.
Read MoreBlue sapphires from China are similar to gem corundum from Australia, Thailand, and Kampuchea (Camodia).
Read MoreOffers a first-hand look at Sri Lanka’s mining, cutting, jewellery manufacturing and retail sectors, where tradition and innovation converge.
Read MoreDescribes the extremely rare polished pink diamonds from Australia’s Argyle mine that have been sold for 30 years through invitation-only tenders.
Read MoreExamines the growing percentage of rough diamonds being sold through auctions, a shift that has caused price volatility while opening up supply to more manufacturers and dealers.
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