Check out results from our final mini-survey of the holiday season.
Many say the season is still in line with their expectations.
Many are lowering their sales expectations, INSTORE found in its second 2018 Holiday Season Mini Survey.
A Minneapolis gallery manager is our winner this month.
The overriding sentiment is one of optimism.
If it weren’t for my high water content (anywhere between 3-20 percent), they say I’d basically be quartz. Which to me is like saying that if...
For the most part, men are the higher earners.
More time at work doesn't always spell success.
Lots of correct answers, but only one winner — Jerrod Nutt of Thacker Jewelry in Lubbock, TX.
I was the "it" stone of 2015. Who am I?
Congratulations to our winner, Stephanie Watkins from Marshall Granger Jewelers.
Color, luminosity, hardness and rarity — I've got it all.
Way to go, Kim Hatchell, sales manager at Galloway & Moseley in Sumter, SC.
The INSTORE Jewelers Confidence Index edged back up to the high 50s in early July against a backdrop of a strong economy, cheap credit, and rising household...
Me, and my cousins, make up much of the earth's crust.
Our winner is Steve Glazer, sales director at Windsor Jewelers in Charlotte, NC.
If Chuck Norris were a gemstone-quality piece of ancient reef, he’d be a lot like me: tough, rare and going it alone on a 400-million-year-old beach...
Our winner this month is Kathlene Seville from Artisans Unlimited in Bucyrus, OH, who correctly identified May’s mystery stone — sillimanite, named in honor of the...
It continued an upward march. The INSTORE Jewelers Confidence Index ticked higher in early May, reaching its strongest level of the year as jewelers showed increasing...
Andalusite, kyanite, and me, We few, we happy few, We happy band of polymorphous alumino-silicates … OK, so Henry V I may not be, but I...
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