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US jewelry and watch sales in June 2014 showed an increase of 3.4% on a year-on-year basis, according to preliminary government figures referenced by Rapaport. The growth of this sector in the first half of 2014 was revised downwards: in January, February, March and April, sales growth was less than 3%, and in May, growth was registered at 3.7%.
According to Rapaport, jewelry sales in June increased by 3.3% to $ 4.866 billion, while sales of watches grew by 3.6% to $ 666.3 million.
Meanwhile, jewelery sales in the first half of 2013 increased by 2.3% compared with the same period last year and amounted to $ 30.323 billion, and sales of watches for this period increased by 1.4% to $ 4.134 billion.



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Taiwan Jewelery & Gem Fair will be held from November 21 to 24, 2014 in Taipei World Trade Center, Taipei World Trade Center, Rapaport reports. According to the organizers of the fair, UBM Asia Ltd., this year, the event will feature a separate section of designer jewelry (Designers' Area), and it will feature 40 outstanding jewelry designers, among them Chin-Tiao Shih (Chin-Tiao Shih ) from Atlen Jewelry Co., Wang Yueh Yaw, who creates jewelery with diamonds and jadeite from 18-carat gold, Judie Ma from Dynasty Artistic Jewelery Co. Ltd. and Chun Ting Chang (Chun Ting Chang), who introduced a traditional bracelet from jadeite in the form of a watch.
The jewelery fair in b2b format, designed for the interaction of companies, organizes groups of exhibitors in several national pavilions for countries such as Taiwan, India, Israel, Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Italy, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand and the USA, and section of uncorrected diamonds, jewelry made of precious metals and other exclusive goods.

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The Gemmological Institute of India (GII) recently installed a machine for automatic scanning of "mele" diamonds at the Diamond Detection and Resource Center (DDRC), located on the Indian Diamond Exchange (BDB). The ceremonial launch of the car was led by the leaders of the Indian jewelry industry - BDB President Anouop V. Mehta and a representative of Rosy Blue (India) Pvt. Ltd. Arunkumar Mehta.
On this occasion, Vipul Shah, Chairman of the Indian Council for the Promotion of the Export of Gemstones and Jewelry (GJEPC), said: "We are pleased that now, with the help of automatic diamond scanning (AMS) devices, it is possible to quickly and effectively identify synthetic stones in lots of natural diamonds weighing from 0.01 to 0.2 carats. This is in line with the market demand for fine diamond research equipment, which is affordable and has high productivity, which will provide huge benefits to the Indian industry. DDRC will enable all traders who do not have the means to purchase equipment, use this machine and scan their lots of diamonds at an affordable price. This is a tangible support for the entire diamond industry. "
The Shah added: "I am pleased to report that the GII has committed itself to education and training of the general public, relieving consumers of fears of artificial diamonds, and held a series of seminars in Surat, Mumbai, Coimbatore and Cambay, planning seminars in other centers" .
Over the past six months, DDRC has been researching all parties of diamonds in order to identify synthetic diamonds.
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