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Sanity Files: Marcy Feldman

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The Sanity Files: Marcy Feldman

How top jewelers keep their cool in a crazy world

Sanity Files: Marcy Feldman

Published in the April 2013 issue

Heartwear Designs, Birmingham, MI
Fascinated by the simplicity of the cube since childhood, Feldman started making geometric jewelry in 1970. Her jewelry is known for simplicity and balance. Dare we say “feng shui?”

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Except for a few years when he worked as an accountant, Jim Schwartz has always been a jeweler. He grew up in the business and after “counting beans” for a few years, he and his wife, Robin, opened Robin James Jewelers in Cincinnati, Ohio. “We were coming to a stage in our life where we knew we have to make a decision,” says Jim Schwartz. He and Robin wanted to do it right, so they called Wilkerson. The best surprise (besides surpassing sales goals)? “The workers and associations really care about helping us move out own inventory out of the store first. It was very important to us.”

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Sanity Files: Marcy Feldman

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The Sanity Files: Marcy Feldman

How top jewelers keep their cool in a crazy world

Sanity Files: Marcy Feldman

Published in the April 2013 issue

Heartwear Designs, Birmingham, MI
Fascinated by the simplicity of the cube since childhood, Feldman started making geometric jewelry in 1970. Her jewelry is known for simplicity and balance. Dare we say “feng shui?”

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It Was Time to Make a Decision. It Was Time to Call Wilkerson.

Except for a few years when he worked as an accountant, Jim Schwartz has always been a jeweler. He grew up in the business and after “counting beans” for a few years, he and his wife, Robin, opened Robin James Jewelers in Cincinnati, Ohio. “We were coming to a stage in our life where we knew we have to make a decision,” says Jim Schwartz. He and Robin wanted to do it right, so they called Wilkerson. The best surprise (besides surpassing sales goals)? “The workers and associations really care about helping us move out own inventory out of the store first. It was very important to us.”

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