Stuller Releases 2 New Catalogs
The new catalogs are “Tools, Equipment, & Metals” and “Findings & Metals.”

The company said the catalogs feature an expanded selection of offerings, including a unique assortment of tools, findings, equipment, and metals, as well as resources to enhance one’s shopping experience and equip jewelers with everything needed to work efficiently.
“Our new catalogs embody Stuller’s commitment to innovation and excellence, providing jewelers with comprehensive resources that elevate their craft and fuel growth,” said Tiffany Adams, executive director of merchandising at Stuller.
“They are thoughtfully designed to inspire while delivering the practical tools needed to succeed in today’s competitive market.”
The Findings & Metals catalog showcases more than 2,200 new items, with more than 750 settings that can accommodate stones larger than 2 carats and 100 gold-filled options within clasp and chain components.
It also has an expanded lab-grown diamond section, including shanks, earring components, necklace centers, and dangles and links.
The Tools, Equipment, & Metals catalog has more than 400 new items with enhanced product layouts to provide information needed to make informed buying decisions, Stuller said.
This catalog also features an updated section flow that caters to the jewelry-making process and detailed and informative buyer’s guides outlining the contents of each section.
“We understand the daily demands jewelers face, and these catalogs were created with those realities in mind,” said Meagan Faul, senior product manager of merchandising at Stuller.
“Beyond product selection, these catalogs offer valuable touchpoints to help jewelers feel supported every step of the way.”
For more information on the catalogs, visit the Stuller website here for Tools, Equipment, & Metals or here for Findings & Metals.
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