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The Jewellery Supply Chain Reset and What Manufacturers, Designers, and Retailers Must Prepare for in 2026
As the global jewellery industry moves toward 2026, one of the clearest shifts ahead is the transformation of the supply chain. The last few years have exposed how fragile traditional sourcing networks can be, especially for gold, diamonds, and coloured gemstones. What used to be a stable, predictable flow of materials is now influenced by geopolitical dynamics, trade regulations, rising sustainability expectations, and new logistics patterns. In this environment, resilience


Jewellery Industry Outlook 2026 — What Jewellers Must Prepare For
The global jewellery landscape is undergoing one of its most significant transformations in recent decades. As we move into 2026, industry stakeholders such as designers, retailers, manufacturers, and wholesalers must prepare for a market shaped by shifting consumer values, digital fluency, and heightened expectations around transparency and craftsmanship. What was once considered optional is now becoming a standard requirement for winning market trust.


Garnet Unveiled: A Gemstone’s Journey to Royal Crowns
For centuries, garnets have been used to create magnificent royal jewellery. Till this day, garnet remains as one of the most popular...


How is gold jewellery made, and where does gold come from?
As you shop for gold jewellery for yourself or for your loved ones, or for wedding, have you ever wondered how it was made? Let us...


Be Mesmerized By Tourmaline
You may have come across colourful gemstones called tourmaline in a jewellery shop or jewellery designer. But what are they exactly?...


What Makes Turquoise Special For Thousands Of Years?
Turquoise is a rare gemstone found in select regions of the Earth, typically in dry and barren areas where acidic, copper-rich...


Are Aquamarine Gems The Same As Emeralds?
You might come across Aquamarine while looking for Emerald jewellery. But are they the same? And how are they different? Aquamarine is...


Amazing amethyst
Amethyst, the popular purple gemstone, belongs to the quartz mineral family. Its hardness is 7 on Mohs scale (Diamond is hardest at 10)....


Opal's play of colour unleashes its beauty
One of the most stunning gemstone is Opal. You may have come across opal with its vivid rainbow colours. This colourful gemstone is a...


How to buy pearl jewellery?
Since ancient times, pearls have been the favourite gemstone for jewellery and collections. Its creamy colours and shiny surface have...


What is jadeite, and what is nephrite? What are the similarities and differences between jadeite and nephrite?
Often times you may hear the terms jade and jadeite, and they are sometimes used interchangeably. But in reality, jade comprises of two...


How to purchase emerald jewellery?
For thousands of years, countless nobility and royals have counted emeralds as their favourite gemstone. Till this day, we are still...


What are the similarities and differences between ruby and sapphire?
While you are shopping for jewellery, whether for yourself or for others, you may be wondering about the similarities and differences...


The complete guide for everything you need to know about diamond shapes
As you shop at jewellery stores, you may see many different diamond shapes. This is different from a diamond's Cut, which is one of the...


Are synthetic diamonds better than natural diamonds?
Are synthetic diamonds better than natural ones? You may have come across lab-grown or synthetic diamonds. Colourless synthetic or...


What the "K" means when you buy gold, such as 24k, 18k and 14k?
While you are shopping for your next gold jewellery, engagement or wedding ring, you may come across terms such as 24k, 18k and 14k. No...


How are natural diamonds made?
Diamonds are dazzling gemstones that captivate our hearts and have a remarkable story to tell. Imagine them as revealing the secrets from...


Does a diamond's weight or carat affect its price?
Carat is one of the 4 C's of diamonds. A carat is 200 milligrams. Or if you go to a jeweller, another way to describe a carat is to...


What is diamond clarity?
Diamonds look beautiful, but when zoomed in, there are tiny inclusions within a diamond, or blemishes on the surface. If a diamond has...


How a diamond makes the "cut"
We may usually think of a diamond's "cut" as its shape - oval, round, pear, heart etc. But in professional terms, the cut of a diamond is...
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