Misleading Lab Grown Ads Breached Rules

May 13, 26 by John Jeffay

Two companies breached UK advertising rules by failing to disclose that the diamonds they were selling online were actually lab grown. The Natural Diamond Council (NDC) said it was a victory for consumers. The NDC referred Australia-based Novita... Read More...

6.03-ct Fancy Vivid Blue Fails to Find Buyer

May 12, 26 by John Jeffay

An internally flawless, 6.03-carat fancy vivid blue diamond with a high estimate of CHF 9.6 million ($12.3 million) failed to find a buyer at Sotheby's Geneva yesterday (12 May) The cushion-modified brilliant Type IIb gem, from South Africa's Cullinan mine... Read More...

Auction Planned for Closed Ekapa Mine

May 12, 26 by John Jeffay

Provisional liquidators are trying to sell the troubled Ekapa mine, in South Africa, where operations ceased after five workers died in a mud rush in February. They aim to sell core assets and mining rights via a formal auction, targeting domestic and... Read More...

Industry Fears over Modi's "Don't Buy Gold" Plea

May 12, 26 by John Jeffay

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on the country's 1.4 billion people to stop buying gold for a year, as part of a broader austerity program. The jewelry industry warned the move could dent sales and threaten millions of jobs. Speaking at a... Read More...

Jeweler Accused of Stealing $40,000 from Customers

May 11, 26 by John Jeffay

A jeweler in the US has been arrested on suspicion of stealing almost $40,000 from customers who asked him to appraise or sell their valuables. Ira Savoie, aged 71, is alleged to have stolen items including a Rolex and an antique gold pocket watch... Read More...

Memo by John Jeffay

May 07

The price of gold is soaring. And it's not just jewelers and the public who are aware. It's also criminals. So says Scott Guginsky, executive vice president at the Jewelers' Security Alliance (JSA) and a former NYPD Det Sgt who led a team tackling...  Read More...