Artistry Releases Its 2025 Catalog
It features the brand’s products in the precious color, semi-precious color, pearl, diamond, gold, and sterling silver categories.
The 142-page book features the brand’s products in the precious color, semi-precious color, pearl, diamond, gold, and sterling silver categories.
It includes “complete and concise” product information so retailers can use the catalog on the salesfloor with their customers, said Artistry.
Pricing in the 2025 edition of the Artistry catalog reflects $2,500 per ounce of gold at triple key.
“We are very excited to present our 2025 catalog to our current and prospective customers,” said Susan Klemt Williams, president of Artistry.
“We recognize how valuable printed catalogs are for our clients and we are pleased to be able to provide them with our catalog this year to assist them on the sales floor and in purchasing decisions.”
Artistry’s 2025 catalog began shipping to customers on Oct. 10.
For more information on Artistry and to view the 2025 catalog, visit its website.
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