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Which Jewelry Designers Would Business-Owners Build Their Entire Store Around?

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DESIGNERS ARE the creative force of our industry. Some build a national following, while others are content to forge a regional or local business. Here are our readers’ favorites — along with a few retailers who refuse to be defined by a single designer, even in theory.

  • No question — Simon G. It is a beautiful, high quality line and covers many categories. — Donnie Blanton, Brittany’s Fine Jewelry, Gainesville, FL
  • Columbia Gem House — sustainable process from mine to market. — Chris Jacobs, A. L. Jacobs & Sons Jewelers, San Diego, CA
  • David Yurman. It seems all customers wear this brand and a store full of David Yurman could allow us to shut down our manufacturing. — Scott Lefcourt, Scottsdale Fine Jewelers, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Todd Reed does amazingly different work that is copied by many others. — John DiEnna, JD3 Jewelry, Lansdowne, PA
  • I have to go with Suzy Landa. Her designs and color are stunning but really her personality is just outstanding. She’s fun, easygoing and understanding. She’s also a brilliant designer with a fantastic eye for exceptional colored stones. — Marc Majors, Sam L. Majors, Midland, TX
  • Yael Designs. He designs beautiful work in every price point to address a variety of tastes, both color and diamond, and he is smart with how and what he designs. He has put a lot of money into great photos both of product and lifestyle. — Andrea Riso, Talisman Collection, El Dorado Hills, CA
  • Jack Kelége, his work is perfect. — Todd Broadbent, Clarkson Jewelers, Ellisville, MO
  • It would probably be Kelim. The clean lines, artistry and perceived value is high, and the line gives us a wide launching pad for other designs that are well made with a great story. — Megan Cooper, Blue Heron Jewelry Company, Poulsbo, WA
  • Parade Design. They create beautiful, award-winning jewelry that is truly one-of-a-kind and high quality. They create bridal and fashion jewelry, so you could fill your store with many different collections from them. Just wish they made men’s jewelry, too. — Ashton Yates-Woolley, Yates & Co Jewelers, Modesto, CA

Emily Clark of Spath Jewelers

“Gabriel & Co. They have amazing bridal, lots of fashion and even a great silver line. And their website is very user-friendly.” — Emily Clark, Spath Jewelers, Bartow, FL


  • Janelle McNeil, NellMarie Jewelry. Very innovative, beautiful sleek designs, excellent price points, marketing, displays, even the boxes are beautiful. — Teri Vogan, Vogan Gold & Silver Works, Colorado Springs, CO
  • None. A mercantile business is built around a proper mixture of merchandise, not just one line. — Rex Solomon, Houston Jewelry, Houston, TX
  • Hearts on Fire. They continue to grow, design, and move forward. They have a high work ethic and consistent top quality. — Kim Hatchell, Galloway & Moseley, Sumter, SC
  • I’ve built my business around one designer, and it’s me. I do all of the custom design for my store and I manufacture a line that I now wholesale. — Valerie Naifeh, Naifeh Fine Jewelry, Oklahoma City, OK
  • Me. I have won many NMJA awards and why do I need to sell something for someone else and then have them pull the line and open their own boutique. — Karen Fitzpatrick, Harris Jewelers, Rio Rancho, NM

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