Pearl Necklace

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Customers can place an order as long as they are in the exhibition

Brilliant Earth, which was previously exclusive online retailer of jewelry, and the concept of which involves ethical origin of products, has officially opened its fifth retail store in San Diego, USA.
The company's new store has an area of 2,000 square feet, including French doors that open onto a terrace overlooking the ocean. Boutique presents the "atmosphere of Southern California," created by a spacious outdoor La Plaza project and members of the Spanish and Moroccan architectural styles.
The space also provides a special atmosphere in the spa center, as well as in other salons Brilliant Earth, where guests can get a personal consultation hour with the jewelry expert.
Brilliant Earth earlier that customers often visit its exhibition halls to control the process of creating your own rings or custom products. Customers can place an order as long as they are in the exhibition hall, as well as the appointment of the meeting via the Internet or via a specialist personal jewelry.
The boutique also presents a number of jewelry available for immediate purchase in the salons, including wedding rings with diamonds, antique unique products and fine jewelry.
The company plans to open new offices in Washington, DC, and Denver.
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  1. De Beers said it earned $ 540 million during its first cycle sightholders sales and auction sales as a result of this year compared with $ 248 million received from the sales of the latter in 2015.
    In a statement sent by e-mail Rough & Polished, the company noted that sales improved thanks to the well passed holiday season in the United States in terms of retail and low stocks of rough diamonds from diamond cutters in the fourth quarter of 2015.
    According to De Beers, the incident in connection with the decline in diamond production promote inventories of finished products for the diamond pipeline, resulting in diamond prices strengthened.
    De Beers noted an increase in demand for rough diamonds over a range of products due to the fact that the cutting and polishing factories have begun to increase their activity.
    "We are encouraged by the results of the first 2016 years of the sales cycle and will continue to work closely with our customers to achieve sustainable improvements in the diamond industry in 2016", - said the CEO of De Beers Philippe Mellier (Philippe Mellier).
    On he said last week that "the industry may have begun to recover."
    However, he immediately made a reservation, warning that these initial positive signs should not be considered as a reason for complacency.
    "In fact, it now may be the most crucial moment for the industry, and we are standing at a crossroads - said Mellier in Botswana. - The terms of trade in the cutting industry remained difficult, and work on their recovery continues. Our actions will be crucial in the near future. In the same way, as we need more caution in the actions taken in response to recent challenges we now have to be as careful in improving the situation. "
    "While we may have seen some encouraging signs, the only thing we can now be sure - is the continuation of the volatility in the market this year," - said the head of De Beers.

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