JCK Online - January 1, 2003
Cover Story
The Kimberley Process: What It Means to You
The Kimberley Process, the system that will govern how diamonds cross borders, this month graduates from discussion to reality. In some ways, the industry's work on conflict diamonds is over. In other ways, it's just begun. The Process creates new obligations for all segments of the diamond pipeline, including retailers.
- Departments
- Associations
- JA Offers Members Shipping Discount
- Counterpoint
- The More Things Change, Part II
- Diamond Notes
- Al Gore, Botswanan President Hail Industry
- In 'Post-Conflict-Diamond Era,' Industry Turns Inward
- Editor's Page
- Of Conflicts and Caring
- Fashion Facets
- Celebrity Watch
- Karats Count
- Supermodel, Super Designer?
- GlobalDesign Scheduled for February
- Fashion: A Literal Interpretation
- Pearl Design Contest Deadlines Near
- Gem Notes
- Birth of a Birthstone
- Identifying Bulk Diffusion in Sapphire
- Mexico's Black Pearls
- Irradiated Mail
- Jewel of the Month
- Mother-of-Pearl
- Supplier News
- LDS Opens Office in Oklahoma City
- Rochester Diamonds is now RDI
- New Ear-Piercing Systems
- Montblanc Partners with La Bohème
- Trade Shows
- IJT Expands by 20%
- JCK Orlando Adds Enhancements
- JA Show Shifts Exhibit Hours
- Up Front
- FBI Links to JSA Web Site
- GIA Unveils 'Tower of Brilliance'
- Hudson Resigns as PGI-USA President
- De Beers Strategy Gets EC Approval
- Zale Posts First-Quarter Loss
- Watch World
- AWA Web Site Promotes Watchmaker Education
- What's New: Bench and Lab
- New Packaging for Silver Dip
- What's New: Business Service
- New Upgrade for 'Businessmind' Software
- What's New: Giftware
- New from Kurt S. Adler
- Fashion
- Heritage
- High Volume Jeweler
- Management
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