Tiffany & Co and De Beers Dominate Golden Globes — Investment Signal?
Archival Tiffany & Co and De Beers diamonds dominated the 2026 Golden Globes—provenance and natural stones driving premium demand for retailers and investors.
Archival Tiffany & Co and De Beers diamonds dominated the 2026 Golden Globes—provenance and natural stones driving premium demand for retailers and investors.
iBling, Ouros and Dvik pivot to made-to-order, lifting average order value and trimming inventory exposure — a structural shift for US retailers and investors.
Titan’s beYon legitimizes lab-grown diamonds in India, accelerating scale, compressing margins and creating a new retail-investment frontier for LGDs.
Queen Letizia wore Tous 18k white‑gold diamond earrings (0.46ct) at Pascua Militar — small carat, royal provenance and a clear commercial signal for minimalist diamonds.
A ranked look at Golden Globes brooches — from Patrick Schwarzenegger to Tiffany — and the market lift driving demand, resale premiums and collector interest.
Julia Roberts’ bespoke Giorgio Armani Privé strawberry pendant (price undisclosed) could boost demand for red-gem microcharms and lab-grown alternatives.
Surveillance captures a minute-long sledgehammer raid at Stockton’s Weberstown Mall jewelry store; retailers and insurers brace for higher in-store loss exposure.
Surging gold values can leave bullion and fine jewelry underinsured. What U.S. owners and retailers must do now to preserve replacement value in 2026.
Global bullion at $4,500/oz as central banks buy; Indian 10g now ₹1.41L and may hit ₹2L by June—what US retailers and investors must recalibrate.
Pandora’s 2025 revenue hit DKK 32.5bn ($5.06bn), below guidance as U.S. footfall cooled. What this means for retailer margins, inventory and growth plans.
Celine’s oversized gold charm bracelet returns, driving demand for tactile, personalised jewellery. Retailers: expect higher AOV and renewed resale interest in 2026.
Duniya’s Noctara uses hand-cut polki diamonds—natural, vitreous stones priced from $3,200. A tactile, lower-cost diamond alternative for US retailers and collectors.