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• Jeweller Staff
A major Cartier jewellery exhibition has opened at the National Gallery of Victoria, featuring nearly 400 pieces from the historic French brand in one of Australia's largest ever showcases.
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5 hours ago
• Samuel Ord
The deadline for jewellery businesses to register for important new financial reporting regulations is a little more than a week away.
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• Jeweller Staff
The Swiss Gemmological Institute (SSEF) has issued a warning advising the broader industry that emeralds sent for lab testing may be re-treated before being sold again.
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5 hours ago
• Jeweller Staff
Two blue fancy colour diamonds have stunned fine jewellery collectors at auction in New York, generating huge returns.
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5 hours ago
• Samuel Ord
The eagerly anticipated sale of the De Beers Group, the world’s largest diamond producer, could happen in a matter of weeks.
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21/06/2026
• Ross Simmonds
The best salespeople are those who understand how different emotions directly impact upon the selling process. ROSS SIMMONDS reports on how jewellery store staff can leverage specific personality traits on the shop floor.
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19/06/2026
Take a few moments to enjoy Jeweller's Friday Flicks video selection, including updates on current affairs and insights into the jewellery trade. This week, uncover the chocolate coin twist in an alleged $700,000 gold scam, explore the reopening of the mine that sparked a civil war, and go behind the scenes of the diamond business.
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16/06/2026
• Jeweller Staff
The Tasmanian Government intends to enhance protections for retail workers by introducing Workplace Protection Orders (WPOs), following similar moves made in other states which would be beneficial for jewellers.
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16/06/2026
• Samuel Ord
A new report published by the De Beers Group has found that purchases of natural diamond jewellery products remain at pre-pandemic levels, despite positive trends in key areas.
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16/06/2026
• Samuel Ord
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has confirmed plans to introduce cut grades for marquise, oval, and pear-shaped diamonds next year.
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16/06/2026
• Jeweller Staff
According to recent reporting, customer viewings of Russian production juggernaut Alrosa's diamond products more than doubled year on year in May, reaching its highest level in eight years.
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