In the world of glittering diamonds, precious metals, and high-value jewellery, dealers in precious metals and precious stones are not immune to money laundering or terrorist financing threats and risks. In fact, they play a key role in preventing and detecting financial crime and helping to safeguard Canada’s...
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By Danielle Walsh Family jewellery businesses represent more than commerce; they’re legacies shaped by decades—sometimes generations—of shared dreams, sacrifice, and triumph. As integral pillars of local economies, these enterprises provide stability, create jobs, and uphold traditions that resonate far beyond their immediate circles. Yet, one of the most...
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As the new year unfolds, retailers face an ongoing challenge: Balancing their business’s heritage with the need for innovation. Yet, before choosing a side to pursue, it’s important to first reflect on and analyze how your business currently operates. After all, internal efficiencies are often what separate thriving businesses...
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The jewellery world is becoming a more dangerous place in Canada, and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight, at least not in the short term. The incidents of smash-and-grab robberies are increasing, especially in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and the severity of this crime also...
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By Jay Mehta A layman’s perception of a natural diamond is a bright, sparkly, round object cut from a rough diamond. Few, however, understand the science behind diamonds and their enduring beauty. While the best sales associates have a solid grasp of the four Cs—carat, cut, clarity, and...
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By Lauriane Lognay Amethyst has been engraved, sculpted, faceted, tumbled, and even eaten (don’t try this at home, kids) throughout history! This captivating purple gem was once linked to royalty and held the same value as rubies and sapphires during its peak. It was highly sought after due to...
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The extensive beryl group, one of the oldest known mineral families, is renowned for its most famous varieties, emerald and aquamarine—which were first mentioned as early as 79 A.D. in Pliny’s Natural History. Yet, there are other stones in the jewellery market that you may not know belong to...
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By Christian Tse Welcome to the exciting world of artificial intelligence (AI), where technology meets creativity in the jewellery industry! Just like discovering a new world, AI is transforming how we design, sell, and experience jewellery. The technology is still being developed, and it is changing very quickly,...
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How can an independent jeweller hope to compete in a crowded marketplace dominated by power retailers and national chains? When you consider retail jewellery chains in Canada, the high-end chains are destination locations that offer quality products and unique styling within a well-defined brand and typically elevated levels of...
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By Dr. Lucille Daver Intense yellow diamonds, also known as “fancy yellow” or “canary yellow” diamonds, present a yellow pigment due to nitrogen atom impurities in their crystalline structure. These stones are incredibly rare. The legendary Tiffany Diamond, discovered in 1877, is renowned as one of the largest...
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