The Materialist : Rob Bates

The Materialist : Rob Bates

From The Materialist : A Podcast from At Present by At Present

June 3, 2026 · 44 min

About this episode

Rob Bates discusses the jewelry industry as a reflection of global systems and human experiences rather than just decoration.

This episode of The Materialist is a little different. Usually, we talk with designers, tastemakers, collectors, and creators about the objects they love: the jewelry they wear, the pieces they make, the things they choose to bring into their lives. This conversation is about jewelry, but it is not really about looking at jewelry. In fact, Rob Bates says at one point, “I don’t really like looking at jewelry. It has no interest to me. And I’ve written about jewelry for 35 years.” That may be the perfect way into Rob’s particular genius. For decades, Rob has been one of the defining journalistic voices of the jewelry industry. As longtime news editor of JCK , and before that at National Jeweler , he has covered diamonds, retailers, trade shows, controversies, crises, consolidations, family businesses, lab-grown diamonds, conflict diamonds, tariffs, marketing campaigns, and all the strange, intimate, global machinery that sits behind a ring in a case. What has kept him interested is not jewelry as decoration, but jewelry as a window into how the world works. From Rob’s perspective, the industry is a small town and a global system at once: family businesses and multinational…

People in this episode

Guest: Rob Bates

Topics covered

  • jewelry industry
  • journalism
  • global commerce
  • ethics
  • value
  • trade

Keywords

  • jewelry
  • Rob Bates
  • jewelry industry
  • journalism
  • trade shows
  • conflict diamonds
  • gemstones

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: JCK, National Jeweler

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