(PRESS RELEASE) CHICAGO, IL — Graymoor Lane Designs, a division of Artistry, Ltd., is ecstatic to share that Tayshia Adams wore two pieces of Graymoor Lane Designs in the most recent season of The Bachelorette.
In one episode, she wore a Cypress Collection ring, which is Graymoor Lane’s version of the Infinity Symbol. The sweeping curves of this crisp, feminine ring in yellow gold emulates ageless style with a composition that is familiar yet fresh, restrained yet chic.
In the Season Finale, Tayshia wore the Mini Bloom Ring. Inspired by the warm embrace of Arne Jacobsen’s iconic Swan Chair, Graymoor Lane’s Bloom Collection is every bit as avant-garde and whimsical with a decidedly modern and feminine styling.
“We are deeply indebted to our friends at Jewelers of America, specifically Lauren Kalma, for making this happen,” said Susan Klemt Williams, Graymoor Lane’s vice president. “It brought our whole team so much joy to see our beautiful pieces featured. What a wonderful way to end 2020.”
To learn more about Graymoor Lane Designs, visit www.graymoorlanedesigns.com.
Four Decades of Excellence: How Wilkerson Transformed a Jeweler's Retirement into Celebration
After 45 years serving the Milwaukee community, Treiber & Straub Jewelers owner Michael Straub faced a significant life transition. At 75, the veteran jeweler made a personal decision many business owners understand: "I think it's time. I want to enjoy my wife with my grandchildren for the next 10, 15 years."
Wilkerson's expertise transformed this major business transition into an extraordinary success. Their comprehensive approach to managing the going-out-of-business sale created unprecedented customer response—with lines forming outside the store and limits on how many shoppers could enter at once due to fire safety regulations.
The results exceeded all expectations. "Wilkerson did a phenomenal job," Straub enthuses. "They were there for you through the whole thing, helped you with promoting it, helping you on day-to-day business. I can't speak enough for how well they did." The partnership didn't just facilitate a business closing; it created a celebratory finale to decades of service while allowing Straub to confidently step into his well-earned retirement.