The credit card companies’ surveys examined where consumers shopped, what they bought, and what they valued this holiday season.
5 Jewelry News Stories You Might Have Missed
Pandora gets a makeover, the Cost of Doing Business is back, how to stand out on social media, and more.

New York—Need to catch up on last week’s jewelry news? Here are five stories to get you back in the loop.
1. 5 Things To Know About the ‘New’ Pandora
The brand kicked off its relaunch with an event in Los Angeles, showing off its revamped stores and new collections.
2. After Nearly Four Decades, Jerry Ehrenwald Exits IGI
Avi Levy is taking over as president of IGI North America for Ehrenwald, who is leaving to oversee a new trading platform for lab-grown diamonds.
3. 6 Insights Into Standing Out on Social Media
Research firm Gartner analyzed the most digitally savvy brands to discover what works. Here’s what it found
4. Saks Fifth Avenue Opens ‘The Vault’
The luxury retailer more than doubled the space dedicated to high jewelry and timepieces at its New York City flagship store.
5. The Benchmarking Survey for Jewelers Is Back
The study formerly known as The Cost of Doing Business is back and is now called the Retail Jewelers Benchmarking Study.
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