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NAJA's 2026 Tucson Conference to Elevate Gemstone Professional Expertise
The 65th ACE IT Conference, organized by the National Association of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA), is poised to offer an enriching experience for thousands of gemstone professionals and hobbyists who journey to the Tucson Gem shows. This gathering is designed to be a hub for learning, networking, and staying abreast of the latest developments in the gemological world. Participants can expect to delve into contemporary gemological news, analyze market trajectories, draw inspiration from leading jewelers, acquire essential marketing guidance, and refine their appraisal methodologies, all while gaining critical insights into pricing research.
Scheduled from January 30 to February 1, 2026, at the Tucson Convention Center, the conference will commence with an optional practical workshop on January 30, followed by two full days of insightful presentations and interactive sessions. The meticulously curated agenda features a diverse panel of experts, including long-standing association favorites and emerging talents, who will cover a spectrum of topics highly pertinent to NAJA members. Through a blend of hands-on activities, lectures, and ample question-and-answer opportunities, attendees will acquire actionable knowledge that can be immediately integrated into their professional practices.
The program highlights include a detailed examination of platinum's characteristics, hallmarks, and valuation, an exploration of gemcutting's artistry and economic impact, and an introduction to certified hybrid master sets. Discussions will also encompass current market dynamics and price trends for colored stones, the transformative shifts at Tiffany, and practical strategies for confidently assessing watches. Additionally, sessions will delve into platinum's historical journey, the evolving landscape of the jewelry sector, intriguing facts about pearls, the scientific and aesthetic dimensions of diamond luminescence, the intricate inner worlds of gemstones, and the innovative designs of Art Deco jewelry. This comprehensive approach ensures that every participant leaves with enhanced skills and a refreshed perspective, ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities within the industry.
This conference represents a significant opportunity for professionals to not only expand their technical expertise but also to foster a deeper appreciation for the intricate beauty and enduring value of gemstones. By embracing continuous learning and collaboration, the jewelry community can collectively advance, ensuring integrity and innovation remain at the heart of their craft. Such events empower individuals to contribute positively to the industry, upholding standards of excellence and inspiring future generations of gemologists and appraisers.
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