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Supplier News: New catalogs released
A few design and manufacturing companies have rolled out catalogs in time for the holiday season, including Kameleon Jewelry and Charles Garnier Paris.
New York--A few design and manufacturing companies have rolled out catalogs in time for the holiday season, including Kameleon Jewelry and Charles Garnier Paris.
Kameleon Jewelry has released its newest catalog, volume 17, which features 64 pages of JewelPop and PopRock pieces and accessories.
The catalog includes four new jewelry designs, 17 new JewelPops and six new PopRocks, including styles created from Murano glass. The catalog also features additions to the Kameleon Collegiate collection with the introduction of Florida State Seminoles and Tennessee Volunteers jewelry.
A seasonal section of JewelPops also is in the catalog, including Halloween, Christmas and Easter designs.
The catalog, ready for delivery, is available in English or French. Contact Kameleon Jewelry at 866-431-4484 or info@jewelpop.com.
Manufacturer Rand and Paseka has released volume three of its catalog, a 300-page book that has more than 10,000 stamped religious jewelry items, including crosses, crucifixes, saint medals, and Judaica.
All of the jewelry is available in 10- and 14-karat yellow, white and rose gold, as well as high- polish, antiquated, and gold-plated silver.
To receive a copy of the catalog call Rand and Paseka at 1-800-229-0006 or email sales@randpaseka.com.
Sterling silver jewelry designer and manufacturer Charles Garnier Paris has released its 2013 holiday catalog, which features more than 100 styles of jewelry.
The catalog includes selections from the company’s new collections, Filigree, Rockspike and Petite Rope, as well as pieces from best-selling collections Constellation and Classic.
All of the pieces in the catalog are pictured at actual size.
Prices are set at triple keystone (for the U.S. market only), which will allow retail sales associates to work directly from the catalog with customers.
For additional information contact Andy Concool at 213-892-0075, ext. 103 or email andy@charlesgarnier.com.
Tecno Display, Inc. has unveiled new jewelry display cases, including a custom glass display case that can be viewed on the company’s website.
The custom glass cases feature LED lights and are available as tower, jewelry, wall and museum case styles. Tecno Display will custom design any showcase and help to design an entire store.
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