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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000

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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000

Fern Freeman Jewelry (1st Place and Retailer’s Choice)

Asymmetric Top Fringe earrings in 18K yellow gold with fancy-shape pink sapphires (10 TCW) and diamonds (1.37 TCW), $27,500

David Brough:

This asymmetrical look featuring delightful pink sapphires is decidedly on-trend.

Sarah McGuire:

These are so playful and dramatic, and I really like the asymmetry.

Alexis Padis:

Simple yet complex, uniquely designed but classic, light yet carat-weight intensive, these earrings are whimsical and despite their asymmetry are perfectly balanced. If Marie Kondo were to ask, these earrings absolutely spark joy, and I would love to incorporate them into my personal collection.

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INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000

 

INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000

Gabriel & Co.

Necklace in 14K yellow gold with graduated-in-size high-polish discs and diamonds (2.30 TCW) across needs five stations, $8,395


INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000
INSTORE Design Awards 2022 – Gold Jewelry Over $5,000

Orly Marcel

Mandala Petal Tennis necklace in 18K yellow gold is 15 inches and represents the interconnectedness of all beings, $9,900

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He Doubled His Sales Goals with Wilkerson

John Matthews, owner of John Michael Matthews Fine Jewelry in Vero Beach, Florida, is a planner. As an IJO member jeweler, he knew he needed an exit strategy if he ever wanted to g the kind of retirement he deserved. He asked around and the answers all seemed to point to one solution: Wilkerson. He talked to Rick Hayes, Wilkerson president, and took his time before making a final decision. He’d heard Wilkerson knew their way around a going out of business sale. But, he says, “he didn’t realize how good it was going to be.” Sales goals were “ambitious,” but even Matthews was pleasantly surprised. “It looks like we’re going to double that.”

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