Sometimes the Internet can be a cluttered and confusing place – especially if you want to search for jewelry, but don’t have a clue where to begin. Well, if you need a good place to start, then try The Jewelry Book. It’s online now as either a PDF or in a Flash interactive version. And unlike a lot of online publications, The Jewelry Book’s pages are high quality, so you can easily print something out and show it to your local jeweler.
View The Jewelry Book online.
Here’s more about The Jewelry Book (from Novell’s wedding band blog):
Now online - the Winter 2010 issue of The Jewelry Book
View the newest edition of The Jewelry Book in an
interactive Flash format or as a PDF download.
Highlights include:
Made in America - A new way to think about Made in America.
Sholdt Design - In 2010, Sholdt celebrates seventy-five years of classic, made-in-America design.
Hofmeister - In a world of less-than-perfect service, Indianapolis-based Hofmeister Personal Jewelers is an oasis of excellence.
The Jewelry Made in America Gallery - See designs created by manufacturers and designers that can proudly say that their jewelry is Made in America.
Feel free to visit our featured designers and links:
Alex Sepkus | Atara | Bachendorf's Jewelers | Centurion Jewelry Show
Charles Krypell | Christopher Designs | Gem Platinum | Hofmeister Personal Jewelers
Hoover and Strong | Jack Kelege | JB Star | Jeffrey Daniels | John Buechner
Katharine James | Lieberfarb | MCR Gems | Novell | Novell Platinum | Platinum Guild















