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PPE with Gemstone Flair, New Book From Diamond Bill, and More Gear for Jewelry Pros

Plus a wristband that holds your rings.

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Holding Out for a Hero

Your Ring Hero – the easiest way to have your jewelry on hand when it can’t be literally on your hand – has released its iconic product in a selection of new colors! We love these cute and oh-so-easy jewel-holding wristbands.

$19.99-$24.99

yourringhero.com

Greenwich St. Jewelers fabric face masks

A Great Way to Do Good

Greenwich St. Jewelers is now offering a line of fabric face masks in gemstone prints. This pretty PPE is more than just nice to look at: All proceeds from the sales of these fabulous face coverings will be donated to racial justice organization Color Of Change.

$30-$40

greenwichstjewelers.com

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Sunburst Dual Radial Discs

A Star Is Born

Sunburst Dual Radial Discs are ideal for finishing, smoothing and high-luster polishing of all precious, semi-precious and non-precious metals, acrylics and ceramics. Staggered to provide excellent coverage, these discs work hard without removing detail or causing flat spots. Color coded for easy grit identification.

$17.95 per pack of 12 discs

gesswein.com

Lady Grey mask chain

Chain Chain Chain

The Lady Grey mask chain is the perfect solution for stylish mask-wearing jewelry lovers who like to keep their PPE cute, clean, and convenient. The chain clips to your mask’s ear straps to keep it around your neck even when you’re not wearing it. Stay safe and chic.

ladygreyjewelry.com

Book The Fastest Way To A Full Recovery

Pearls of Wisdom from Diamond Bill

“Diamond” Bill Warren is a retail marketing expert for the jewelry and gift industry (and he owns a retail jewelry store in North Carolina). His latest book, The Fastest Way To A Full Recovery, focuses on the five immediate profit-enhancing strategies jewelers can use to create a thriving business.

diamondbillmarketing.com

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SPONSORED VIDEO

How Howes Diamond Jewelers Closed a Location — and Opened the Door to What's Next

Dan Howes grew up in his family's jewelry business, eventually taking the helm of two locations his father launched in 1964. When it came time to consolidate, he turned to Wilkerson. "It was a pretty easy decision," Howes says, citing the company's strong reputation and a friend's successful experience. Wilkerson's proven sales roadmap delivered — meeting projected financial goals and guiding the process every step of the way. "This is their profession. They have it dialed in."

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