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  • Jan- 2018 -
    23 January
    Alrosa to auction large rough diamonds at IDWI 2018

    Alrosa to auction large rough diamonds at IDWI 2018

    Alrosa will be hosting an auction for a selection of special large rough diamonds at the International Diamond Week in Israel (IDWI) 2018, organised by the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE). The auction will feature rough diamonds over 10.8 carats. All of the stones were mined from deposits owned by PJSC…

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  • 22 January
    WB The Creative Jewellery Group sold to Heimerle + Meule

    WB The Creative Jewellery Group sold to Heimerle + Meule

    WB The Creative Jewellery Group, which owns Domino, Gecko and Weston Beamor, has been sold to the Heimerle + Meule Group. The group will continue to operate as an independent entity and join a number of other companies operating across the UK and Europe, including Cookson Precious Metals. Heimerle +…

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  • 22 January
    RJC

    RJC announces updated Chain of Custody Standard

    The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) has announced the launch of its new Chain of Custody Standard (CoC). The CoC standard was launched in 2012 as a voluntary standard for creating a chain of custody for precious metals that are responsibly produced, processed and traded through jewellery supply chains, and that…

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  • 22 January
    UK online SMEs ‘confident’ in 2018 sales growth

    UK online SMEs ‘confident’ in 2018 sales growth

    UK SME online retailers have expressed confidence in the year ahead with 74% anticipating sales will increase in 2018, according to a study commissioned by Royal Mail.Some 70% of retailers asked said they had experienced an uplift in sales in 2017 compared to the previous year. The health and beauty…

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  • 19 January
    December 2017 sees retail sales slump

    December 2017 sees retail sales slump

    The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that December 2017 had the weakest retail sales in over four years. The quantity of items bought in December decreased by 1.5% when compared with the stronger sales in November 2017. Although retail sales increased by 1.3% in December compared with the…

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  • 19 January
    Tiffany

    Tiffany & Co sees sales festive sales increase

    New York based jeweller Tiffany & Co has reported a strong performance over the festive period as sales increased worldwide. Net sales increased by 8% over the two month period ending December 31 2017 taking the total to £720m. Comparable sales also rose by 5%. Tiffany & Co attributed the…

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  • 18 January
    Worldpay

    Jewellers warned the Darwin £10 note is almost extinct

    The Bank of England has warned that it will withdraw legal tender status of the paper £10 note featuring Charles Darwin at 23:59 on Thursday 1 March 2018. With six weeks to go, all jewellers that handle cash need to plan and prepare for the change. After the deadline, businesses…

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  • 18 January
    Holts Gems founder Robert Holt dies at 94

    Holts Gems founder Robert Holt dies at 94

    The founder and a director of Holts Gems, Robert Holt, has passed away aged 95 while holidaying with family. The eponymous fine jewellery store was established in 1948 by Holt when he was a pre-war Jewish refugee from Vienna. A spokesperson said: “On 11th January, Mr Robert Acker Holt, founder…

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  • 17 January
    Hallmarking figures drop by 7.4% for December

    Hallmarking figures drop by 7.4% for December

    Hallmarking fell by an average of 7.4% in December 2017 compared to the same period in the previous year, according to figures compiled by the Birmingham Assay Office. The average volume of gold hallmarked in December fell by 6.9% to 322,033 compared with 346,082 the previous year. Silver fell by…

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  • 17 January
    Gem Diamonds recovers ‘exceptional quality’ diamond

    Gem Diamonds recovers ‘exceptional quality’ diamond

    Gem Diamonds has recovered an 910-carat diamond from its Letšeng mine in Lesotho, South Africa.   It is the largest diamond ever recovered from the mine and the fifth largest gem-quality diamond ever recovered by the company. Clifford Elphick, Gem Diamonds CEO, said: “Since Gem Diamonds acquired Letšeng in 2006,…

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