In-store tech is retail’s latest must-have
Shops need to upgrade their digital offerings if they want to keep pace with e-commerce.
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Shops need to upgrade their digital offerings if they want to keep pace with e-commerce.
There were many who powerfully influenced the market in the past year, but one candidate stood out from the rest.
You see what we did with that headline? Yep, anything with those words at the top (plus a bit of De Beers and the GIA) attracted readers in 2021, whether it related to the astonishing rebound in retail sales, the sharp rise in rough prices, or the seemingly growing incidence of traders trying to misrepresent […]
They were looking for jewelry stores and advice on how to style rings, among lots of other things.
Despite the omicron variant, the jewelry industry’s stockings overflowed with cheer during the 2021 holiday, with jewelry sales rising 32% over the prior year, according to Mastercard’s SpendingPulse, the retail sales measurement service.
Low-value stones are the latest hot commodity among jewelers and manufacturers alike, but the rampant demand has been driving up prices and making these goods harder to find.
The “pandemic” 2020 was so difficult both for the global diamond industry in general and for the rough and polished diamond sector in particular.
They’re on-trend but not trendy, and suitable for all ages.
De Beers will see stable production until 2024, management predicted, as the miner maintains a positive outlook on diamond demand.
Rio Tinto and Star Diamond Corporation have called off a long-running court battle over the development of their joint Canadian exploration project.
There has been a jewelry sales explosion since the COVID outbreak, and American consumers keep fueling it, buying jewelry en masse during the holiday season.
Pomellato will trace its jewelry’s path from origin to purchase through a newly created app it called “the first of its kind” in the industry.