Stuller’s First Chain Catalog Is Here
The supplier also has released its 2024-2025 Findings & Metals catalog.

The Louisiana-based supplier has released Findings & Metals 2024-2025 and the brand-new Chain & Components 2024-2025.
“This is Stuller’s first chain catalog,” said Alix Gonsoulin, vice president of merchandising.
“Chain is a vital link in our industry, so why not make a comprehensive guide to our assortment of chain for jewelry making in addition to chain-related components, repair tools, supplies, and selling systems?”
The new book is divided into sections like “men’s chains,” “classic chains,” and “on-trend chains.”
There are sections devoted to chains with custom lengths, components, and repair.
One section covers permanent jewelry, showing the best-selling chains, findings, tools, and equipment needed for chains soldered on the body.
Throughout the book, badges indicate qualities of styles for easy reference, indicating if they are hollow, for example, or suitable for permanent jewelry.
Stuller also has released a catalog that will be familiar to customers, its newest Findings & Metals book.
The 2024-2025 edition has more than 1,000 new styles that are either entirely new or expansions of bestsellers.
Lab-grown diamonds options are highlighted with the “LG” badge. Another badge indicates the styles that are new to the supplier.
There is additional pricing in the “Fabricated Metals” section and new item numbers in that section designed to make ordering clearer and easier.
“With the busy holiday season approaching these two resources, when used together, will help jewelers craft their customers’ dream jewelry,” said Tiffany Adams, executive director of findings, tools, and metals.
“Our hope is that they become important resources for every jeweler’s business.”
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