Stuller’s New Packaging, Display Catalog Is Out
The updated catalog has a newly dedicated section for gift wrapping.

The updated catalog features an expanded assortment of items and branding solutions for jewelry professionals.
The new intuitive layout makes it easier to shop by category, said Stuller.
“This catalog gives customers more ways to create a polished, memorable brand experience,” said Tiffany Adams, executive director of packaging and displays at Stuller.
“It features more than 30 percent new products, along with updated packaging, customizable displays, and branded finishing touches to help jewelers present their businesses with confidence.”
In packaging, trending and classic collections are organized by material. The catalog has new boxes, pouches, and folders, with new colors added to its best-selling lines.
There’s a newly dedicated section for gift wrapping, which includes gift bags, tissue paper, wrapping paper, bows, and ribbon.
In gifts, there are new travel cases, jewelry dishes, mugs, and “Radiant Glow” jewelry cleaner, which can be given as gifts or used for add-on sales.
There are expanded display sets, with individual elements organized by jewelry type and fabric to make merchandising easier.
The catalog also has “Case by Case” custom displays, allowing jewelers to customize showcases with step-by-step ordering guidance, layout tips, and color pairing ideas.
Custom branding services are also available for retailers looking to curate a consistent brand experience. Jewelers can add logos to packaging, displays, gift bags, and jewelry cleaners.
To learn more or purchase the catalog, visit the Stuller website.
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