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Diana Vincent Jewelry Designs -Judges Comments

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Michael M. Clarke: The tranquil colors of the salon, the ready proximity to each jewelry presentation and the discreet intimacy of showcase placements promote the cultivation of a personal and memorable shopping experience.

Sarah Read: The website gives us a taste of what it’s like to shop with Diana, but just enough of a taste to pique curiosity and tempt us to come in.

Katy Briggs: How do you offer an exclusive one-of-a-kind experience without being intimidating? Just ask Diana Vincent. The store’s unique blend of sleek sophistication and casual charm is breathtaking.

Bob Taczala: A traditional exterior facade blended with contemporary interior is cool. The minimalist interior, pared down to just a few materials, creates an elegant and hip store.

Todd Reed: I thought the interior of this store was the strong suite.
They have impeccable taste and are designers themselves, I like the clean minimal displays, and like the idea of contrasting the sleek modern vibe with the rural vibe. Very cool.
 
Adam Graham: I love the way Diana blended traditional architecture with clean modern lines and big windows; creating great curb appeal.  The inside of the store is fresh and bright with cool cases and displays that really allow for a focus on the product.

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When Brockhaus Jewelry decided to leave their longtime West Main Street storefront for a standalone building elsewhere in Norman, Oklahoma, owners John Brockhaus and Brad Shipman faced a familiar challenge: how to efficiently reduce inventory before the big move. Their solution? Partnering with liquidation specialists Wilkerson for a second time. "We'd already experienced Wilkerson's professionalism during a previous sale," Shipman recalls. "But their approach to our relocation event truly impressed us. They strategically prioritized our existing pieces while tactfully introducing complementary merchandise as inventory levels decreased." The carefully orchestrated sale didn't just meet targets—it shattered them. Asked if they'd endorse Wilkerson to industry colleagues planning similar transitions—whether relocating, retiring, or refreshing their space—both partners were emphatic in their approval. "The entire process was remarkably straightforward," Shipman notes. "Wilkerson delivered a well-structured program, paired us with a knowledgeable advisor, and managed every detail flawlessly from concept to completion."

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Diana Vincent Jewelry Designs -Judges Comments

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Michael M. Clarke: The tranquil colors of the salon, the ready proximity to each jewelry presentation and the discreet intimacy of showcase placements promote the cultivation of a personal and memorable shopping experience.

Sarah Read: The website gives us a taste of what it’s like to shop with Diana, but just enough of a taste to pique curiosity and tempt us to come in.

Katy Briggs: How do you offer an exclusive one-of-a-kind experience without being intimidating? Just ask Diana Vincent. The store’s unique blend of sleek sophistication and casual charm is breathtaking.

Bob Taczala: A traditional exterior facade blended with contemporary interior is cool. The minimalist interior, pared down to just a few materials, creates an elegant and hip store.

Todd Reed: I thought the interior of this store was the strong suite.
They have impeccable taste and are designers themselves, I like the clean minimal displays, and like the idea of contrasting the sleek modern vibe with the rural vibe. Very cool.
 
Adam Graham: I love the way Diana blended traditional architecture with clean modern lines and big windows; creating great curb appeal.  The inside of the store is fresh and bright with cool cases and displays that really allow for a focus on the product.

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SPONSORED VIDEO

Ready to Relocate? Wilkerson Makes Your Move Seamless

When Brockhaus Jewelry decided to leave their longtime West Main Street storefront for a standalone building elsewhere in Norman, Oklahoma, owners John Brockhaus and Brad Shipman faced a familiar challenge: how to efficiently reduce inventory before the big move. Their solution? Partnering with liquidation specialists Wilkerson for a second time. "We'd already experienced Wilkerson's professionalism during a previous sale," Shipman recalls. "But their approach to our relocation event truly impressed us. They strategically prioritized our existing pieces while tactfully introducing complementary merchandise as inventory levels decreased." The carefully orchestrated sale didn't just meet targets—it shattered them. Asked if they'd endorse Wilkerson to industry colleagues planning similar transitions—whether relocating, retiring, or refreshing their space—both partners were emphatic in their approval. "The entire process was remarkably straightforward," Shipman notes. "Wilkerson delivered a well-structured program, paired us with a knowledgeable advisor, and managed every detail flawlessly from concept to completion."

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