Year: 2016
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Oct- 2016 -7 OctoberQ&A Sessions
COMPANY Q&A: Polished diamonds with Monnickendam
With more than 100 years in the industry, Monnickendam is one of the oldest and largest sellers of polished diamonds in the UK. Neil Holness, director of the company, talks to us about the company’s offering [divider style=”solid” top=”20″ bottom=”20″] hen was the company founded? We were set up in…
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7 OctoberRetailers
Beaverbrooks to support Payroll Giving campaign
Beaverbrooks the Jewellers has announced its support for the launch of a new phase of the Geared for Giving campaign. The campaign, which is calling for every employer in the UK with over 250 employees to offer Payroll Giving to their staff, aims to double the amount raised for charities…
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7 OctoberCurrent Affairs
First drop in gold price since Brexit ‘likely to spur jewellery demand’
The price of gold has fallen for the first time since the Brexit announcement in June, dropping 3% to $1,300 per ounce on 4 October. Consumers and investors may see the price decline as a good buying opportunity, according to the latest report from the World Gold Council (WGC). It…
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6 OctoberQ&A Sessions
Company Q&A: High-value transportation
We sit down with Security Drivers International to find out more about its secure high-value transportation service [divider style=”solid” top=”20″ bottom=”20″] Tell us about the company and how it was set up Security Drivers International, founded in 1995, is a British owned and managed family business. The original founder, John…
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6 OctoberEconomy
Diamond prices stable in September
The diamond market was steady in September with better-than-expected sentiment at the Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair. The latest RapNet Diamond Index (RAPI) from the Rapaport Group found the polished market was supported by “relatively high” rough prices as suppliers held polished prices firm, preferring to delay sales rather…
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5 OctoberCurrent Affairs
UK jewellers consider legal challenge to BAO over Indian hallmarking
A group of jewellers and silversmiths in the UK are considering a legal challenge to the Birmingham Assay Office over its practice of using UK hallmarking overseas. The news comes after the Birmingham and Sheffield Assay Offices’ marks have been approved by the British Hallmarking Council for use in their…
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4 OctoberEconomy
De Beers’ rough diamond sales ‘ahead of expectations’
The De Beers Group of Companies has reported that sales of rough diamonds were “ahead of expectations” in its eighth sales cycle of the year. Provisional sales for the company’s eighth sales cycle of 2016 stood at $485m (£379m). This was down on the $639m (£500m) raised in its seventh…
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4 OctoberEvents
NAJ unveils awards shortlist
The National Association of Jewellers (NAJ) has unveiled the shortlist for its annual awards, which celebrate the contribution of itsmembers to the jewellery industry. New to awards this year is the category ‘Workshop Employee of the Year’, which aims to recognise the importance of specialist skills in the industry and…
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3 OctoberCrime
£16,000 of jewellery stolen from Suffolk jewellers
Some £16,000 worth of jewellery has been stolen from a jeweller in Suffolk after a man and woman entered the store and distracted staff. The robbery took place at The Amber Shop in Southwold’s Market Place at around 2:20pm on Friday, 30 September. The pair made off with bangles, necklaces,…
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Sep- 2016 -30 SeptemberRetailers
Peterborough jewellers to close after 90 years in business
An independently-owned jewellery store in Peterborough’s city centre is to close down after 90 years in business. Charles Bright the Jewellers will shut following a “huge” closing down sale and all the stock has been sold, according to the Peterborough Telegraph. The shop, was originally opened by jeweller and watchmaker…
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