
Pretty in Pink
You’ve probably seen Angie Crabtree’s diamond phone cases by now … but have you seen them in PINK? The Diamond Painter’s precisely painted facets are even lovelier in the sweetest of rosy hues.
angiecrabtree.com
$45

Almost a Unicorn
Are you looking for a new jewelry display option but you don’t want to go with anything boring or overly sweet? Here’s your answer: a little tough, a little glam and completely perfect.
imm-living.com
$67.65
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Dot Dot Dot
BlingGuard’s BlingDots are the multi-talented earring problem solver you didn’t know you needed. These disposable dots can be positioned discreetly behind any earring to help heavy or unwieldy pieces sit correctly, stay in place, and remain comfortable all day.
blingguard.com
$14.99

Sweet Storage
“Beauty begins the moment you begin to be yourself,” whispers the golden letters inside this lovely jewelry box. This gently shining message of self-confidence and strength would make any gift all the more beautiful.
rosannainc.com
$18
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Diving for Starfish
Cherie Burns’ Diving for Starfish: The Jeweler, the Actress, the Heiress, and One of the World’s Most Alluring Pieces of Jewelry is the latest must-read for jewelry lovers. Part mystery, part history, the book is an homage to Boivin’s legendary starfish pins and the women who owned them.
us.macmillan.com/books
$26.99
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.