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The Natural Diamond Council Wants a Holiday. Will the Industry Buy In?

The Natural Diamond Council is planting a flag in the calendar with World Diamond Day on 8 April 2026 — but whether the initiative can move the needle for natural diamonds in a crowded market remains the real question.

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Carbon from the Cosmos: What Asteroid Diamonds Tell Us About Deep Earth and Deep Space

Before kimberlite pipes and cutting wheels, there were diamonds forged in the violent hearts of protoplanets — and they're stranger than anything Alrosa ever pulled from Siberian ground. Here's what collectors and gemologists should know.

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A New Lab Wants AI to Settle What Gemologists Have Debated for Decades

A new independent gemstone laboratory called SIG is opening dual locations in Switzerland and Hong Kong, deploying artificial intelligence alongside traditional gemological testing to push origin determination and quality grading into new territory.

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The Diamond Council of America Bets on Veterans and Returning Parents to Fill Jewelry's Talent Gap

The Diamond Council of America's new 'Second Spark' Initiative pairs structured gemological training with job placement support, targeting veterans and returning parents as an untapped pipeline for jewelry retail. Here's what the programme means for independent retailers struggling to find knowledgeable floor staff.

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Cartier Ruby Shatters Estimate Eightfold as Sotheby's Paris Pulls $7.4M

A Cartier ruby ring commanded $560,000 at Sotheby's Paris — more than eight times its high estimate — headlining a sale that totaled $7.4 million and reminded the market exactly how voracious demand for signed, gem-quality pieces remains. Here's what the results tell us.

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