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Brand News From Ed Levin, Stuller, GemFind and Peter Storm March 02, 2016 (0 comments)
Ed Levin Names Deborah Shamyer Northeast Key Account Manager
Cambridge, NY—Ed Levin Jewelry announces the appointment of Deborah Shamyer as its northeast key account manager. Shamyer has over 20 years’ experience in the fashion luxury jewelry industry, having held positions at Pandora, Lalique, and Waterford.
Ed Levin vice president Jim Grohn said, “We are thrilled to have Deborah as part of our team. She brings a unique expertise to Ed Levin, combining experience branding, and marketing. Deborah’s knowledge and relationships with the retail jewelers will play an essential role in Ed Levin’s business strategy in the Northeast.”
Peter Storm Jewelry Now On JewelCloud
Newport Beach, CA—GemFind has added Peter Storm Jewelry (above left) to its social product network, JewelCloud. Through the network Peter Storm Jewelry can feed its bridal and fine jewelry collections straight to retail websites and connect with new retail leads, and retailers can provide a full, current inventory to customers.
The responsive design JewelCloud app is part of a lineup of trademarked GemFind tools including Diamond Link, Ring Builder, Stud Builder, Pendant Builder, and Retail Locator. Visit gemfind.com for more information on JewelCloud.
Stuller To Offer Lab-Grown Diamonds
Lafayette, LA—Stuller Inc. has added lab-grown diamonds (below) to its assortments of melee and large diamonds. Grown in the United States, the lab-grown diamonds are accompanied by a certificate from the Gem Certification and Assurance Lab (GCAL), a unique inscription on the girdle, and a distinctly labeled package.
Stanley Zale, Stuller vice president of diamonds and gemstones, says that while lab-grown diamonds are optically, visually, and chemically identical to natural diamonds, “we do treat these stones differently than our natural inventory. They are housed in a separate vault, stored and shipped in a distinct, blue acrylic box, and are always handled separately."
“We want to give jewelers every option they need to thrive and many of our customers already offer these diamonds with great success,” he added.