Overnight Releases New Bridal Catalog
The “Volume 7” bridal catalog features best-selling engagement rings, trending styles, and a new section highlighting anniversary bands.

The 800-page “Volume 7” bridal catalog features best-selling engagement rings, wedding bands, and trending styles.
The pieces featured are priced at retail (triple key) and presented as a semi-mount. Both natural and lab-grown diamond options are available “instantly,” the manufacturer noted.
This approach empowers jewelers to give customers side-by-side choices without delay, making the buying process “smoother and more transparent,” said Overnight.
The catalog will also include a new “premiere band” section, highlighting eternity and anniversary band designs in a variety of diamond shapes, total carat weights, and setting styles, including traditional, half bezel, and east/west orientations.
Every premier band is sold complete, crafted with natural or lab-grown calibrated diamonds.
Overnight organized the new catalog to be simple to navigate, it said.
“Our goal with Volume 7 was to create a true working tool for jewelers,” said Mitch Adwar, vice president of Overnight.
“From the catalog’s layout to the depth of product offerings, everything was designed to make it easier for retail partners to guide their customers to the perfect ring or band.”
The book showcases thousands of styles, such as solitaire rings, pieces with hidden halos, and statement eternity bands, covering a variety of preferences and budgets.
The manufacturer said American and Canadian retailers should receive the catalog within the first two weeks of October.
For more information or to request a copy of the Volume 7 bridal catalog, call Overnight at 888-731-1111 or visit its website.
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