Friday, November 23, 2007

Silver Cross Jewelry is trendy

Recently you saw our posts from the CMA’s and the pictures showed how many stars wore the silver cross jewelry. The designer Silver Jewelry is new to us, but I am shocked about how big the Jewelry business is on the Internet or actually on the Television. Wow, at any given time, you are no longer stopped channel surfing with the GEM network, the shopping networks all sell jewelry too as you know. I just saw a Bear Stearns analyst say that the holiday season the sales of Jewelry will be expected to be high this year.

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The town of Avignon France had 7 pope’s rule from there, and it competed with Rome for the Catholic and Christian capitol. Wow, that is the kind of shocking, as is what I am talking about the size of the Internet Jewelry, the silver jewelry, designer jewelry, and of course any kind of fashion jewelry, makes a woman look beautiful. Here in fact, are the keywords Google suggests for us if you type in Silver Jewelry:

Searches related to: silver jewelry

mens silver jewelry handmade silver jewelry mexican silver jewelry indian silver jewelry

Anyway, designer silver jewelry is one of the trends worn by many women of our urban culture, that is what I see here in Seattle. The other trend we are seeing is the cross based silver jewelry. To us silver cross jewelry also has a spiritual significance. Silver Cross Jewelry is not only fashionable, to me personally it also provides a connection to Jesus and symbolizes a connection to “The Christ”, a symbol of our faith as Christians. Interesting that as I write this, a show is talking about Dracula in Romania. Anyway, the symbol of the cross worn around a neck with black robes symbolizes the Christian priest and minister. So some of us want to wear our Silver Cross Jewelry as a spiritual connection.

The holiday ad from Kay Jewelers just came in on the Tele as well, interesting. Did you also notice that most of the car ads show a silver car? Why do you think that is? When we were buying a brand new car a few years ago the sales person told us that the platinum/silver was the most popular color for his high brand sports sedan. We were not surprised as we did see a ton of them on the road. Not too long ago, maroon and gold were the colors, but the younger and new wealth color is Platinum and Silver.

Now there is an ad for a “Cash & ‘Treasures” show on the travel channel. The women blew up a cave/mine to find a Diamond. Nothing goes better with Diamonds than silver and platinum. What does platinum look like? Silver? It’s no wonder than the popularity of Silver jewelry, and our LoveRelic.com brand of Silver Cross Jewelry.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Designer Silver Jewelry business info

Elsa Peretti earrings from Tiffany & Co.

Our friend Dan Keto wrote a two part series on the Designer Silver Jewelry business. I have combined them, and we are including our thoughts on the cross silver jewelry rings and silver cross necklaces that are coming out soon by LoveRelic.com. So enjoy folks and come discuss Desinger Silver Jewelry issues on this blog as often as you can.

The Designer Jewelry (Silver) Business Pt. 1

Dale Chihuly glass. Nature forms in nature.

Author: dan 10 24th, 2007

The Designer Silver Jewelry industry is a fascinating case study in business. Jewelry has to be one of the oldest businesses in the world. I would bet that the very first woman adorned herself in some form of jewelry.

Although many facets of the business have changed with technology, most of the product fundamentals have remained the same for thousands of years. Jewelry is a very emotional product. Both women and men wear jewelry to attract attention to themselves, make themselves feel good, or to have a symbol of something on them that provides deeper meaning.

This series of articles will examine the fascinating and wonderful business of designer jewelry, specifically silver, and look at the various components of a business that are required to be successful. The articles will explore the following:

  1. Design
  2. Manufacturing
  3. Marketing
  4. Sales Channels
  5. Branding
  6. Financing

The Designer Jewelry (Silver) Business Pt. 2

Author: dan 11 4th, 2007

Market Overview

The U.S. retail jewelry industry is comprised of five main segments: bridal jewelry (30%), fashion jewelry (22%), watches (18%), precious stones (15%) and precious metals (15%). Bridal jewelry is less influenced by economic conditions than fashion jewelry, which is considered a luxury good. Precious metals include gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

The retail jewelry industry is highly fragmented, with the top ten jewelry chains comprising less than 25 percent of the market. No retailer claims more than 6 percent market share. Chains are prevalent in the industry, though independent retailers are firmly rooted throughout. Annual jewelry store sales run about $27 billion; wholesalers and manufacturers account for an additional $27 billion in sales.

There are nearly 50,000 stores engaged in jewelry stores retail , and the industry employs approximately 200,000 individuals. Wal-Mart is the largest retailer in the country. Next is Zales, the biggest specialty jeweler with over 2,000 stores and kiosks. U.S. retailers account for 15 percent of worldwide sales in the industry.

The demand for jewelry is largely determined by the disposable income of consumers. The increasing amount of affluent individuals, working women, double-income households and fashion-conscious men has kept jewelry sales strong through 2005. When raw material prices fall, jewelry becomes more affordable, and consumer demand rises. Renewed confidence in the economy has also played a significant role.

Over the past decade, online jewelry sales have risen steadily. This development has forced retail merchants to adapt and many have moved some component of their operations online. Increasing numbers of manufacturers and wholesalers are also conducting business online. Because jewelry is seldom branded, product differentiation is a key point of competition among retailers. Good designers are valued.

Jewelry sales are highest during the Christmas season and during the weeks proceeding Valentine’s Day. Mother’s Day sees a spike in sales as well.

Jewelry is expensive and difficult for consumers to evaluate. It is seldom branded and varies widely in design and quality. Purchases require professional expertise. Because of this, consumers tend to buy jewelry from merchants they perceive to be trustworthy. Large retailers such as Wal-Mart and Tiffany benefit from this industry peculiarity; local jewelers with community roots and good reputations benefit as well. Retailers generally purchase finished jewelry from manufacturers and wholesalers. In smaller retail stores, jewelers may be involved in all aspects of the work. Retailers may hold proprietary agreements with designers, who sell their designs exclusively through the company. Some retailers hold agreements with manufacturers to sell merchandise on consignment.

As mentioned before this blog is sponsored by LoveRelic.com a Designer Silver Jewelry company here in Seattle WA. Our goal is to create a line of the most elegant organic silver jewelry with the silver cross rings as the first product, than silver cross necklaces. Than a promise to Jesus line with cross emblems, along with an Om Jewelry collection and a Celtic jewelry collection. So stay tuned folks this is going to be an exciting source for Jewelry.

14
Nov

from LoveRelic.com our friends at Designer Silver Jewelry:

CMA Awards Rocking the Silver Jewelry Trend

Author: Loverelic 11 13th, 2007

My oh my, we are flabergasted by the amount of amazing silver jewelry at the Country Music Awards this year. Silver Cross Necklaces and Pendants were expecially popular. Nearly every man at the event was donning some sort of silver necklace this year. Our favorite pics are below….

Lee Brice wearing loads of silver necklaces

Lee Brice, unafraid to throw on multiple items of neckwear, including a silver designer cross necklace

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She Ain’t Right“, but Lee sure is. Here Lee is wearing one silver cross pendant on a silver wheat style pendant. Another Silver cross pendant on a silver bead chain. And to top it off, he has some super cool silver swirl necklace on a black leather chord. What is that, a shell or a tiny abstract sculpture? We’ll find out and get back to you. We love it. Work it, Lee!

Brad Paisley winning

Cowboy hats and dogtags, could we get any more American? Brad Paisley was donning an enormous silver dog tag, which appears to feature a giant silver cross on it. Not sure we like the skinny chain with such a heavy pendant. What do you think? (photo:Wire Image)

Bucky’s NeckwearBucky Covington

(photo: Getty Images)

American Idol’s Bucky Covington has at least two,if not three silver necklaces here. The one on top features an incredibly cool silver circle chain, with two silver rings dangling. Nice.

Bucky in white

This backstage photo reveals that in fact, Bucky is wearing another silver necklace. Thin chain and huge silver pendant.

Bucky’s Friend, the always heavily accessorized Trent Tomlinson, also had on loads of jewelry at the CMAs.

Trent and Bucky Trent Tomlinson at the CMA’s jewelry

(photo: Getty Images)

Trent is donning a very 3-D puffy heart on a chunky silver cable chain. In additionk, he is wearing two chunky silver rings and a thick silver ID bracelet. Somehow he is making all of this work with a military/baseball cap. We are perplexed but we like.

More to come on the CMA’s….

26
Sep

Jill Brahms is the designer extraordinaire of the LoveRelic.com Jewelry that we will be marketing on this blog and jewelry website. Jill is the wife of Dan Keto, one of my best friends and an amazing business person. Dan presented the idea of Promise to Jesus a few months ago. I loved the idea, and within three months we are here, selling Jewelry online and offline.

Our online Jewelry store is coming online soon, but the blogging is done here. More to come, we have to go pick up our daughter from her school.

20
Sep

Cross Ring by loveRelic.com a spiritual collection

Cross ring

a bare neck needs to be touched with a kiss of our necklaces, a ring that shows your promise and commitment, a jewelry piece says so much.

Yet, nothing if it doesn’t reflect your style. That is why the two Jills a Dan and a Vipin are launching the promise jewelery section of MyTypes.com. We are committed to spirituality and our jewelry will help you keep your promise to Jesus, Buddha, Krishna or any other god of your choice. Our first line will be Christian based, and soon we will offer Om rings, and Buddhist rings.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Designer Silver Cross Jewelry, hot hot hot

Fashion Jewelry Rocking the Red Carpet at the World Music Awards

Author: Loverelic 11 8th, 2007

Some jewelry highlights from the red carpet at the World Music awards….(photos: Getty)

Rhianna looks stunning (when doesn’t she?) in a canary yellow bauble ring, and hoop earrings with beads. Note: Ladies, hoop earrings are universally flattering. Look for our hoop earrings soon!

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Avril Levigne in a triple star necklace.

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Denise Van Outen wore a silver necklace with loads of white quartz (rock crystal), rhinestones, and heavily oxidized (blackened) sterling silver. We love it!

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We found this great blog on style.com, reporting the latest trend of celebrity couples dressing in coordinating outfits. For example, check out this pic of Jessica Beil and Justin Timberlake. This is an impressive effort in match-dressing, right down to the flip flops. Either they planned this look, or we must add one more talent to JT’s enormous list of talents: mental telepathy.

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(Photo LDP Images)

Here, Jon Mayer and Jessica Simpson are going for the dual “Dirty Malibu Chic” look. How is it that they both managed to get holes in their jeans?

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And of course while we are on the subject of dressing like your lover, one must never omit the famous Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, whose numerous outings dressed as a pair almost make us want to do it.

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(Photo Time Inc)

We say, rather than molding into your partner’s style, try sharing a small accessory, like matching rings or pendants. They are discreet and meaningful, and you can keep your identity. Our sterling silver cross collection fits the bill perfectly. Don’t you think?


Theme: The Designer Jewelry (Silver) Business Pt. 2

Author: dan 11 4th, 2007

Market Overview

The U.S. retail jewelry industry is comprised of five main segments: bridal jewelry (30%), fashion jewelry (22%), watches (18%), precious stones (15%) and precious metals (15%). Bridal jewelry is less influenced by economic conditions than fashion jewelry, which is considered a luxury good. Precious metals include gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

The retail jewelry industry is highly fragmented, with the top ten jewelry chains comprising less than 25 percent of the market. No retailer claims more than 6 percent market share. Chains are prevalent in the industry, though independent retailers are firmly rooted throughout. Annual jewelry store sales run about $27 billion; wholesalers and manufacturers account for an additional $27 billion in sales.

There are nearly 50,000 stores engaged in jewelry retail, and the industry employs approximately 200,000 individuals. Wal-Mart is the largest retailer in the country. Next is Zales, the biggest specialty jeweler with over 2,000 stores and kiosks. U.S. retailers account for 15 percent of worldwide sales in the industry.

The demand for jewelry is largely determined by the disposable income of consumers. The increasing amount of affluent individuals, working women, double-income households and fashion-conscious men has kept jewelry sales strong through 2005. When raw material prices fall, jewelry becomes more affordable, and consumer demand rises. Renewed confidence in the economy has also played a significant role.

Over the past decade, online jewelry sales have risen steadily. This development has forced retail merchants to adapt and many have moved some component of their operations online. Increasing numbers of manufacturers and wholesalers are also conducting business online. Because jewelry is seldom branded, product differentiation is a key point of competition among retailers. Good designers are valued.

Jewelry sales are highest during the Christmas season and during the weeks proceeding Valentine’s Day. Mother’s Day sees a spike in sales as well.

Jewelry is expensive and difficult for consumers to evaluate. It is seldom branded and varies widely in design and quality. Purchases require professional expertise. Because of this, consumers tend to buy jewelry from merchants they perceive to be trustworthy. Large retailers such as Wal-Mart and Tiffany benefit from this industry peculiarity; local jewelers with community roots and good reputations benefit as well. Retailers generally purchase finished jewelry from manufacturers and wholesalers. In smaller retail stores, jewelers may be involved in all aspects of the work. Retailers may hold proprietary agreements with designers, who sell their designs exclusively through the company. Some retailers hold agreements with manufacturers to sell merchandise on consignment.


The term “Green design” has taken on new meaning, with the emergence of the environmentally conscious movement. However, the original green design, that witch follows organic shapes, is riding a new wave of popularity. Swooping curves and nature forms are both classic and modern, and are showing up everywhere: graphic arts, jewelry, architecture, fashion….

“Form and fuction are one.”

–Frank Lloyd Wright

Elsa Peretti earrings from Tiffany & Co.

Dale Chihuly glass. Nature forms in nature.

Classic Eva Zeisel ceramic vessels

curvy countertop from Organic Architects


Theme: Men “Sporting” Fashion Jewelry

Author: Jill Brahms 10 23rd, 2007

US runner Jeremy Wariner of USA kisses his necklace before competing. He definitely knows how to work the accessories. The sunglasses, the huge diamond stud in the ear, are tempered by the understated silver chain. Nice.

(photo: Getty Images)

Russian heartthrob and tennis star Marat Safin serves up not one, not two, but THREE necklaces. One looks to be an evil eye, which brings good luck the wearer. The only way this look could be any better, is if these were silver necklaces. Otherwise, perfect! (photo: Getty Images)

Serbian Janko Tipsarevic seems to be constantly adourned by two silver necklaces, as this photo of him at Wimbledon shows. We’re wishing that second pendant weren’t tucked under his shirt. The black cord is a huge trend in silver jewelry right now, particularly for men. It works with his dark eyes and hair.

Janko with black necklaces

(Photo: Getty Images)

Designer Silver Cross Jewelry

This is a blog about designer silver cross jewelry by Jill Brahms. Jill will discuss how she makes her LoveRelic.com jewelry, how to make silver jewelry, and why she chose to do cross and love relic designer silver jewelry.