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  • Apr- 2015 -
    8 April
    RJC announces management restructure

    RJC announces management restructure

    The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) has announced a restructure to its management team at a meeting with elected board members on April 1.  The restructure will introduce the role of executive director in place of CEO, in an effort to bring the organisation in-line with the practice elsewhere in many…

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  • 7 April
    Police launch manhunt after Hatton Garden burglary

    Police launch manhunt after Hatton Garden burglary

    Police in London have launched a manhunt after raiders accessed safety deposit boxes in a vault using ‘heavy cutting equipment’ over the Easter bank holiday weekend.  Officers were called to Hatton Garden on Tuesday (April 7) morning at approximately 8:10am after reports of a burglary at a safety deposit business…

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  • 7 April
    Precious metals fair set for Edinburgh launch

    Precious metals fair set for Edinburgh launch

    The Incorporation of Goldsmiths of the City of Edinburgh and fine art auctioneers, Lyon and Turnbull, are set to launch a four-day precious metals fair later this year.  Elements, which will take place in Edinburgh between September 10-13, aims to celebrate jewellers and silversmiths in the UK and offer them…

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  • 2 April
    Birmingham jewellers fined over unhallmarked gold

    Birmingham jewellers fined over unhallmarked gold

    A Birmingham jewellery firm has been ordered to pay a total of £8,288 after it was found to be selling unhallmarked gold.  Yousaf Jewellers, based in Coventry Road, Small Heath in Birmingham, was fined £500 for each offence (£6,500), ordered to pay costs of £1,738 and a £50 victim surcharge…

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  • 1 April
    Polished diamond prices fall in March

    Polished diamond prices fall in March

    Polished diamond prices softened in March as trading volumes were restricted by weak demand, according to the latest report from Rapaport. Diamond market sentiment was “weak” throughout the first quarter, with jewellers avoiding large inventory purchases and buying focused on satisfying specific demand to fill existing orders. The RapNet Diamond…

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  • 1 April
    Marked feature bricks laid in new BAO premises

    Marked feature bricks laid in new BAO premises

    The new premises currently being constructed for the Birmingham Assay Office this weekend saw the addition of several ‘feature bricks’, bearing key hallmarking symbols used during the office’s 240 years in operation. The marks include the traditional hallmarking symbols; a lion for sterling silver, crown for gold, orb for platinum and Pallas…

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  • 1 April
    Endless enters New Zealand market with 54 retailers

    Endless enters New Zealand market with 54 retailers

    Composable charm bracelet brand Endless Jewelry has secured more than 50 retail partners in New Zealand, the 21st market the firm has entered since it launched almost two years ago. Last week, Nielsen flew to New Zealand where he introduced the brand to jewellery retailers from the North and South…

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  • Mar- 2015 -
    31 March
    Retail footfall to jump 4.7% over Easter weekend

    Retail footfall to jump 4.7% over Easter weekend

    Retail footfall is set to increase by 4.7% over the Easter weekend compared to the same time last year, according to new figures released today by Springboard.  Easter weekend is two weeks earlier than last year and falls just after a national payday, putting consumers in a strong position to…

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  • 31 March
    Jeweller sentenced over endangered species

    Jeweller sentenced over endangered species

    A jeweller from Sheffield has been sentenced after she was caught selling jewellery containing tiger claws and teeth on eBay.  Catherine Emberton, 29, of Gleadless Road, Heeley, was given a 12-month community order, ordered to carry out 120 hours’ unpaid work and to pay a £60 victim surcharge at Sheffield…

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  • 30 March
    Fraser Hart opens new store in Worcester

    Fraser Hart opens new store in Worcester

    Jewellery chain Fraser Hart has announced the opening of a new store in the centre of Worcester.  The store, which opened on Saturday, March 28, has been designed to create a “light, spacious and welcoming shopping atmosphere” in-keeping with the jeweller’s existing interior design theme. The store, which is fitted…

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