Stuller’s New Catalog Is Out in Time for Holiday Orders
“Findings & Metals 2021-2022” comprises findings, mountings, fabricated metals, and loose stones.

Timed to allow for holiday orders, “Findings & Metals 2021-2022” showcases findings, classic mountings, fabricated metals, and assortments of loose stones.
Stuller Senior Director of Findings and Fabricated Metals, Tiffany Adams, said: “We are excited for jewelers to get their hands on this new catalog.
“In this edition, jewelers will discover more than 900 new styles and expanded selections of current bestsellers, along with products they have depended on for years.”
Updated from past editions, “Findings & Metals 2021-2022” organizes settings by stone shape.
Pendant components are separated into two sections: bails and necklace centers.
Stuller has created a more cohesive experience between the catalog and its website, and offers a greater focus on Stuller manufacturing.
Senior Vice President of Merchandising, Belit Myers, said: “Findings are not only the foundation to beautiful and cherished pieces of jewelry but are the foundation of Stuller as well.
“What began as a budding business of selling findings out of the trunk of Matt Stuller’s car is now a thriving collection of thousands of products that have been developed for more than 50 years.”
For more information on the latest Stuller catalog, visit Stuller.com.
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