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Carat

Carat weight remains a defining factor in the value and appeal of diamonds and other gemstones, making it a key consideration for professionals across the jewellery trade. For UK jewellers, designers, and wholesalers, staying informed on how carat trends influence pricing, consumer demand, and supply chain decisions is essential. Jewellery Focus offers in-depth coverage on carat-related topics, including market analysis, consumer education, pricing strategies, and insights into the ethical sourcing of larger stones. Our reporting helps trade professionals navigate this critical aspect of the gemstone and diamond market.

  • Dec- 2018 -
    5 December
    FeaturesIs the clock ticking for traditional watchmakers?

    Is the clock ticking for traditional watchmakers?

    Apple has form in the game of entering markets very late and changing the game. That much is certain. The iMac was not the first self-contained PC, but it caught the imagination of the late Nineties tech-adopters. The iPod was not the first MP3 music player, but it was somehow…

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  • Nov- 2018 -
    23 November
    FeaturesHow to care for antique jewellery

    How to care for antique jewellery

    If you’ve invested in antique jewellery, then you are in possession of a little piece of history. To be classed as ‘antique’, the piece must be 100 years old or more. That jewellery has had quite the journey to reach you and has likely adorned many a person’s hand or…

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  • 22 November
    FeaturesThe importance of packaging

    The importance of packaging

    In addition to the packaging adding status and value to a product it is essential to ensure that it is fit for purpose and also that it complies with EU legislation. One of the most frequent causes of tarnishing is a component of the packaging such as sulphur rich glue.…

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  • 20 November
    AuctionsGemfields Singapore Emerald auction generates $24.8m

    Gemfields Singapore Emerald auction generates $24.8m

    Gemfields has announced the results of an auction of higher quality rough emeralds held in Singapore from 14 – 17 November 2018, with revenues totalling $28.4m (£22m). The emeralds were extracted by Kagem Mining in Zambia, which is 75% owned by Gemfields and 25% by the Industrial Development Corporation of…

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  • 14 November
    AuctionsWinston Pink Legacy sold for £38.5m at Christie’s Geneva

    Winston Pink Legacy sold for £38.5m at Christie’s Geneva

    The Winston Pink Legacy diamond has been sold for €44,423,358 (£38.5m) at Christie’s November Luxury auction in Geneva. Registered bidders from 51 countries, across six continents, participated in the ‘Magnificent Jewels’ sale. The Winston Pink legacy, the largest and fancy vivid pink diamond ever offered at auction by Christie’s, realised…

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  • 9 November
    CrimeBirmingham gold bangle scam trio jailed

    Birmingham gold bangle scam trio jailed

    Three jewellers who falsely claimed that sets of gold bangles they manufactured and sold were made from higher quality gold have been jailed for a total of 14 years. Ibrar Hussain, 38, and Sabhia Shaheen, 40, of Shiza Jewellers, based at 681 Stratford Road, together with 47-year-old Mohammed Afsar, known…

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  • Oct- 2018 -
    31 October
    InternationalGemfields uncovers 5,655 carat ‘lion emerald’

    Gemfields uncovers 5,655 carat ‘lion emerald’

    Gemfields has uncovered a 5,655 carat Zambian emerald crystal with “remarkable clarity and a perfectly balanced golden green hue”, which has been named ‘Inkalamu’ – the Lion. The gem was discovered at Kagem, Zambia, the world’s largest emerald mine, which is 75% owned by Gemfields and 25% by the Industrial…

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  • 26 October
    ManufacturersAlrosa pilots GIA’s M2M programme

    Alrosa pilots GIA’s M2M programme

    GIA (Gemological Institute of America) has announced that Alrosa, the world’s largest producer of rough diamonds, is piloting the Institute’s M2M program. M2M is a digital platform that brings together GIA’s ability to scientifically match rough diamonds to the resulting polished gems with information from each step in the value…

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  • 18 October
    FeaturesCarat* Jewellery: How it’s made

    Carat* Jewellery: How it’s made

    Inspiration   The first step in designing a piece of jewellery is finding inspiration. This starts by looking at the market and analysing our customers’ needs and preferences. Inspiration also comes from travelling and seeing new places, visiting museums and taking pictures, as well as looking at fashion shows or…

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  • 10 October
    InternationalAlrosa extracts largest yellow rough diamond this year

    Alrosa extracts largest yellow rough diamond this year

    Diamond mining company Alrosa has extracted the largest 28.59-carat rough yellow diamond since the beginning of 2018. The diamond was discovered at Ebelyakhplacer deposit in July and has dimensions of 11.40 x 19.00 x 17.50 mm, with insignificant colorless inclusions on the surface. Evgeny Agureev, director of united selling at…

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