Fun - INSTOREMAG.COM https://instoremag.com/fun/ News and advice for American jewelry store owners Mon, 14 Aug 2023 00:18:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 This Jeweler Created a Social Media Stir by Making Jewelry Incorporating “Man Juices” https://instoremag.com/this-jeweler-created-a-social-media-stir-by-making-jewelry-incorporating-man-juices/ https://instoremag.com/this-jeweler-created-a-social-media-stir-by-making-jewelry-incorporating-man-juices/#respond Mon, 14 Aug 2023 00:18:01 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=98472 She began receiving serious orders for it.

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@amandaldbooth♬ original sound – ✨Amanda Booth✨

Many jewelers have received requests to make jewelry out of cremated remains of loved ones or pets, fur and locks of hair, possibly even breastmilk. Canadian jeweler Amanda Booth, owner of Trinkets by Amanda Booth, specialized in making such wearable sculptures without attracting too much attention. But when someone commented on one of her TikTok videos asking if she’d ever considered incorporating “man juices,” Booth made a half-joking Facebook post about “jizzy jewelry,” and started receiving actual, serious orders for it. Her video following her production of her first piece in the line went truly viral – more than 230,000 likes and over 6,000 comments. For all that, the jewelers told Vice magazine they expect semen jewelry to remain “very niche.”

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Humor: This Client Had an Unreasonable Request https://instoremag.com/humor-this-client-had-an-unreasonable-request/ https://instoremag.com/humor-this-client-had-an-unreasonable-request/#respond Mon, 14 Aug 2023 00:08:15 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=98466 This goes way beyond mind-reading.

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A guy asked us to resize his wife’s wedding ring, but he did not know any information as to what size. He just asked us to do it. We did not. — Bruce Bragg Jr., Coffrin Jewelers, Sarasota, FL

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Siblings Collaborate to Take Missouri Jewelry Store to the Next Level https://instoremag.com/siblings-collaborate-to-take-missouri-jewelry-store-to-the-next-level/ https://instoremag.com/siblings-collaborate-to-take-missouri-jewelry-store-to-the-next-level/#respond Mon, 07 Aug 2023 01:58:12 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97901 They say their sibling rivalry is a thing of the past … although they pretend to be at odds for TikTok.

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Trisha Kennedy-Thompson and Aaron Kennedy say their sibling rivalry is a relic of the past, although they do sometimes pretend to be at odds, particularly in TikTok videos, where they like to have fun at their own expense (for example, donning a leprechaun costume or having a pie thrown in their face). Their personalities and selling and leadership styles are completely different, which they believe makes them work well together. Since the second-gen siblings took over management and eventual ownership of Kennedy’s Custom Jewelers in Blue Springs, MO, revenues soared from $2 million in 2016 to $4.6 million in 2022. As they celebrate the 40th anniversary of the business that their parents, Jim and Becky Kennedy, founded, they’re so in sync they finish each other’s sentences.

What’s unique about your store?

Trisha: Duratrans in our bridal area are all wedding and engagement photos of people who bought their jewelry from us. Customers love that we have a mural on the outside of our store that has a wedding ring and ribbons that wrap around it. My parents’ initials are at the end of the ribbons. They celebrate that love and the relationship that built this business.

How well do the two of you work together?

Aaron: We rarely fight. We used to not get along and now she does her thing and I do my thing and I don’t jump in on hers and she doesn’t jump in on mine. If I have an idea, I always talk to her about it. I’m out on the sales floor and do CAD custom design. I’m still the No. 1 sales person on the staff. I like to be out there in the middle of everything. Trisha does the marketing and donates to charities; she handles a lot of other things. It takes both of us, not one person, to do those things well.

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What do you think is the secret to the exponential growth of your business?

Trisha: I saw how respected my father is in the community. Early on I worked really hard in making sure people knew who I was, not just that I was Jim Kennedy’s daughter. We have a big passion for giving back. We’ve won business of the year for the city, Rotarian of the Year, Citizen of the Year.

What’s next?

Trisha: I want to keep growing but at the same time I don’t want to get so big that you lose the feeling you get here. I want to keep the momentum and keep the same feeling alive. Family is very important to both of us. I want to make time to be a mother and not miss out on those things. Aaron has a 4 year old and I have a 1 year old, so we have our hands full.

You decided to embark on a major renovation in 2021. Why was it time?

Trisha: Our store was very dated looking. The showcases were 30 something years old, with a wood look from the ’80s and it was just time. I started having the conversation with my father before we discussed buying the business from him and I looked around at showcases. Artco flew out and looked at the store and we discussed layout and what was possible. And so we came down to a final layout that was going to involve knocking out some walls. We rented an office space next door to our freestanding building, closed for two months and emptied out the whole store. We have new flooring, we tore out some walls, built some new walls, new paint, ceiling, lights and cases.

What did you hope to achieve?

Trisha: I know there are stores you walk into that look very high end and elaborate, but I wanted this to still be comfortable and not intimidating and I like personal touches. It’s very nice but it’s not stuffy and that was really important to me.

What is the focus of your business?

Trisha: We do a lot of bridal and custom but we’re a little bit of everything. We have a large estate collection, which brings in a lot of people. We have everyday silver to higher end colored gemstone and diamond jewelry. A rather larger repair shop; we do 30-some odd repairs a day.

What did Aaron immediately bring to the business?

Trisha: He had the CAD CAM knowledge. My dad was one of the first people who bought into that software and he did well with that, but it became outdated and then for a while we worked with some vendors, who designed and casted it for us. When Aaron came we moved everything in house. That kept costs down. That’s probably one of the bigger turning points, when we started pushing all in house custom design. We’re constantly investing in the newest software and staying on top of it so we can continue to compete.

What is your dad doing in retirement?

Trisha: Our dad still will come in on the weekend sometimes. His office is still his space. It’s not like he walked away and never came back. He actually bought another family business and put my cousins to work. He’s the landlord of an antique and estate shop. He turns 70 this year. He’s doing his own thing, enjoying it and staying busy.

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Have either of you done other types of work?

Aaron: I put in years of being a foreman on a tree crew. I did landscaping. Then I moved to South Florida and opened a jewelry store down there. I lived in Boca Raton for a couple of years, then our Mom became ill and I came back and got to be with her for her last six months. Then I decided i’m going to go back into jewelry. I got with another family owned jeweler and became a store manager before my sister and my dad reached back out and when the time was right we all came back together.

What drew you to jewelry and why was it appealing enough to stay in it?

Trisha: Growing up I never wanted to be in the jewelry business. I knew I wanted to be a mom and my parents were never home when I was younger. But their schedules opened up more and Shane Decker came to our store when I was in high school to evaluate the business for my parents. He talked to me and said, “I think you should reconsider because you have a personality that would do really well with this. You’re blessed that they built this up and if you reconsider you will also have that ability to take more time off.” But all I could remember is that Dad worked from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Starting out he was it. He would sell it and then make it at night. But I went for it and I’m so glad I did. I get to use all my talents, all my strengths here and I get to do a lot of different things. No day is ever the same and I love that. It is a lot of work and it’s worth it. I have a work life balance. I’m not working till 8 p.m. or anything like that. I do bring work home, but our mom died when she was 57 so I know life is short. You have to be in the moment. We’re cognizant of that.

When I brought my brother back into the fold I made it known i’m going to be starting a family and that is going to be my No. 1 priority so I offered him a bigger stake in the business, so i could be the mom I wanted to be. I do my best.

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I’m More Likely to Be Found in Your Shop than Your Cases https://instoremag.com/im-more-likely-to-be-found-in-your-shop-than-your-cases/ https://instoremag.com/im-more-likely-to-be-found-in-your-shop-than-your-cases/#respond Fri, 04 Aug 2023 02:53:45 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97907 But my rich blue-green coloring can still smelt hearts. Who am I?

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IF YOU REACH for me to use as a smelting flux when soldering gold, you are following in a metalsmithing tradition that dates back to the antiquities. Indeed, I take my name from the ancient Greek for gold and glue. That I have become something of a minor gemstone owes to my beautiful sky blue to greenish coloring, which often results in me being confused with malachite, turquoise or azurite. That I haven’t become a major gemstone owes to my softness.

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Here’s the Answer to July’s Gem Quiz https://instoremag.com/heres-the-answer-to-july-2023-gem-quiz/ https://instoremag.com/heres-the-answer-to-july-2023-gem-quiz/#respond Thu, 03 Aug 2023 06:28:21 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97868 And congratulations to our winner!

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THE GEM QUIZ VENTURED into the obscure fringes of gemology with its mystery stone in July. But the correct answers came pouring in, regardless, led by Kiley Nash of Brinker’s Jewelers in Evansville, IN, who walks away with this month’s Gem Geek t-shirt. Well done everyone who submitted the correct answer – Baddeleyite, a stone with interesting properties but little name recognition. Keep an eye on this space. We’ll have a new Gem Quiz posted soon.

Honorary Mentions

Stuart Adelman
Artelle Designs Fine Jewelry & Custom Design
Plymouth, MN

Matt Baker
Sanders Diamond Jewelers
Pasadena, MD

Meghan Bear
Arareity Jewelers
Sacramento, CA

Denis Boulle
De Boulle Diamond & Jewelry
Dallas, TX

Heather Burleson
Burleson Valuations
Lexington, KY

Trisha Corleto
DePrisco Jewelers
Osterville, MA

Lisa-Marie Delgado
Gary J Long Jewelers
Stockton, CA

Junesse Farley
McNulty Jewelers in Black Forest
Black Forest, CO

Larry Frith
Frith & Bradshaw Jewelers
Carmichael, CA

Steve Glazer
Bob Richards Jewelers
Germantown, TN

Rachel Ingle
Vierk’s Fine Jewelry
Lafayette, IN

Arianna Key
The Diamond Center
Blue Ridge, GA

Cindy Lanoux
Pattons Fine Jewelry
Baton Rouge, LA

Aidan Long
William Jeffreys Fine Diamonds and Jewelry
Mechanicsville, VA

Kara Luckadoo
Diamonds Rock
Fairfield Township, OH

Lynne Millard
Henley Jewelers
Eldon, MO

Robert Mitchell
Nord Jewelers
Kalamazoo, MI

Mandy Mott
Becker’s Jewelers
Old Saybrook, CT

Mandy Mott
Becker’s Jewelers
Old Saybrook, CT

Chris Patrick
Hannon Jewelers
Baton Rouge, LA

Audrey Schlosser
Hinkamp Jewelers
Fayetteville, NC

Irene Schrowang
Schneider’s Jewelers
Kingston, NY

Kate Shay
Scott & Co
New Oxford, PA

Deepa Srinivasa
GSI
Mumbai, India

Jenny Starzman
Tobin Jewelers Mequon
Mequon, WI

Joshua Summers
Orin Jewelers
Northville, MI

George Ward
Ward’s Jewelers
Bonsall, CA

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Victorian Jewelry Is the Focus of This Online Store https://instoremag.com/victorian-jewelry-is-the-focus-of-this-online-store/ https://instoremag.com/victorian-jewelry-is-the-focus-of-this-online-store/#respond Fri, 21 Jul 2023 04:01:32 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=96834 Izzi Krombholz launches creative outlet that riffs on her family’s Cincinnati business.

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For 10 years, Izzi Krombholz, 32, has worked with her father, Lee Krombholz, at Krombholz Jewelers in Cincinnati. Last year, Izzi, who is also a musician, launched her own online business, Haus of Morning, which focuses on Victorian jewelry and goth-themed apparel. “I get excited every time I make a sale,” she says. One motivating factor was her own search for sophisticated alternative clothing, jewelry and accessories that didn’t make her look like a teenager. “I always wanted to find a way to tie my passions together. Jewelry, fashion, music. it all goes hand in hand,” she says. “I love mourning jewelry; that is the main thing that inspired this whole thing. Victorians were so sentimental.”

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Humor: This Former Marine Had a Burning Desire https://instoremag.com/humor-this-former-marine-had-a-burning-desire/ https://instoremag.com/humor-this-former-marine-had-a-burning-desire/#respond Thu, 20 Jul 2023 04:00:02 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97176 This was one job that had to be left behind.

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A guy asked Julie to make an earring for him out of his deceased wife’s engagement ring. She did. Then he asked her to solder it shut in his ear with her torch (this predated the permanent jewelry fad). When she told him the temperature needed to melt the gold in his ear, he said, ‘Go ahead and do it. I can take it. I am a Marine.’ We passed on the solder job — can you imagine the smell? — Cliff Yankovich, Chimera Design, Lowell, MI

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Here’s the Answer to June’s Gem Quiz https://instoremag.com/heres-the-answer-to-june-2023-gem-quiz/ https://instoremag.com/heres-the-answer-to-june-2023-gem-quiz/#respond Tue, 11 Jul 2023 04:15:29 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97299 And congratulations to our winner!

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FROM THE DEPTHS of earth to deepest outer space, you’ve got to hand it to the world’s gems – they always have a good back story. And that was certainly the case with June’s mystery stone – Moldavite – the only tektite of gem quality (although, as one of our astute readers pointed out, Apache tears might have a claim to being on that list of extraterrestrial wonders). David Blitt, the owner of Troy Shoppe Jewellers in Calgary, AB, emerged from the pack to claim the top prize – a Gem Geek t-shirt. Congratulations to David – who, should you be wondering, was getting ready for the Calgary Stampede when he sent us this photo — and all our Honorable Mentions, who also submitted correct answers.

Honorary Mentions

Stuart Adelman
Artelle Designs Fine Jewelry & Custom Design
Plymouth, MN

Matthew Baker
Sanders Diamond Jewelers
Pasadena, MD

Michael Babinski
Foxfire Custom Jewelers
Newport, Lincoln City and Depoe Bay, OR

Denis Boulle
de Boulle Diamond & Jewelry
Dallas, TX

Heather Burleson
Burleson Valuations
Lexington, KY

Mike Burnette
Gem Shopping Network
Duluth, GA

Cody Campbell
Elizabeth Diamond Company
Dayton, OH

Tim Charles
Walker’s Jewelers
Berwick, PA

Emily Cima
Either Ore Jewelers Hilltop West
Virginia Beach, VI

Scott Coyle
Scott & Co. Fine Jewelers
New Oxford, PA

Sally Davis
Vierk’s Fine Jewelry
Lafayette, IN

Lisa-Marie Delgado
Gary J Long Jewelers
Stockton, CA

James Dinkins
Paul Gross Jewelers
Wisconsin Rapids, WI

Tara Duncan
Blocher Jewelers
Ellwood, PA

Kristen Evangelista
North Star Fine Jewelry & Gift Boutique
Sarasota, FL

Junesse Farley
McNulty Jewelers in Black Forest
Black Forest, CO

Audrey Finney
Hinkamp Jewelers
Fayetteville, NC

Sandra Gentilcore
Gentilcore Jewelers
Pittsburgh, PA

Steve Glazer
Bob Richards Jewelers
Germantown, TN

Michelle Guibert
Lady Jeweler
Ocala, FL

Marcy Higashi
Louis Anthony Jewelers
Pittsburgh, PA

Rachel Ingle
Vierk’s Fine Jewelry
Lafayette, IN

Tony Jackson
Sales Manager
Dubuque, IA

Kathy Jones
Diadem Jewelers
Greensboro, NC

Kim Jones
Gary J Long Jewelers
Stockton, CA

Rhonda C. Jordan
Elizabeth Diamond Company
Dayton, OH

Bailey Keister
Windham Jewelers
Windham, ME

Autumn Knight
Arizona Watch & Jewelry Service
Tucson, AZ

Bambi Knight
DesignsbyKnight
Park City, MT

Nanci Knott
Nanci Knott & Co.
Mountainside, NJ

Carsyn Knotts
Jewelry Studio
Bozeman, MT

Merle Koblenz
Koblenz & Co. Antique & Estate Jewelry
South Kent, CT

Joseph Korona
Korona Jewelry
Buffalo, NY

Karen Kuhn
Arabesque Jewelers
High Ridge, MO

Shawna Kulpa
MJSA Journal
Attleboro, MA

Cindy Lanoux
Pattons Fine Jewelry
Baton Rouge, LA

Monica Lara
Argentum Et Aurum
Fond du Lac, WI

Kritzia Lara
Chatham Created Gems
San Marcos, CA

MaryAnne LaRussa
Futer Bros Jewelers
York, PA

Jennifer Long
Reusch Jewelers
Cheboygan, MI

Aidan Long
William Jeffreys Fine Diamonds and Jewelry
Mechanicsville, VA

Kara Luckadoo
Diamonds Rock
Cincinnati, OH

Lynne Millard
Henley Jewelers
Eldon, MO

Robert Mitchell
Nord Jewelers
Kalamazoo, MI

Mandy Mott
Becker’s Jewelers
Old Saybrook, CT

Kiley Nash
Brinker’s Jewelers
Evansville, IN

Kirsten Norby
Scott & Co. Fine Jewelers
New Oxford, PA

Irene Schrowang
Schneiders Jewelers
Kingston, NY

Julia Scott
Johannes Hunter Jewelers
Colorado Springs, CO

Richard Schwartz
Richard Hart Goldsmith
Florence, OR

Janet Sewell
Montgomery, AL

vKate Shay
Scott & Co Fine Jewelers
New Oxford, PA

Jennifer Sullivan
Goodman’s Jewelers
Madison, WI

Joshua Summers
Orin Jewelers
Northville, MI

Katrina Sustachek
Rasmussen Diamonds
Racine, WI

Joslyn Walker
Daniel J. Reynolds, Jeweler
Cedar Springs, MI

Thomas Wiggins
Werkheiser Jewelers
Bethlehem, PA

Brian M Wilson
Royal Diadem Jewelers
Greensboro, NC

Timothy Wright
Simply Unique Jewelry Designs
Yorktown, VA

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This Huge Ring Got a Massive Social Media Response https://instoremag.com/this-huge-ring-got-a-massive-social-media-response/ https://instoremag.com/this-huge-ring-got-a-massive-social-media-response/#respond Mon, 10 Jul 2023 04:10:32 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97182 This retailer from upstate New York was surprised at the reaction from followers.

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Sometimes all you need to go viral is a big, big ring. That was the case of Hannoush Jewelers in Albany, NY, which generated its best-ever response to a social media post — more than 500 reactions — with photos of a halo-style diamond ring (8.23 TCW, price tag north of $125K). “The response has been amazing,” co-owner Albert Hannoush told the Times Union. “I am flattered and truly appreciate the fact that so many people like my design.”

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I Am of Interest to National Security, But Probably Not that Many Jewelers. Who Am I? https://instoremag.com/i-am-of-interest-to-national-security-but-probably-not-that-many-jewelers-who-am-i/ https://instoremag.com/i-am-of-interest-to-national-security-but-probably-not-that-many-jewelers-who-am-i/#respond Mon, 10 Jul 2023 02:49:36 +0000 https://instoremag.com/?p=97269 I share much with cubic zirconia, except the refraction.

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DISCOVERED IN THE hills of Sri Lanka in 1892, I didn’t attract much interest from anyone until the arrival of the nuclear age (I am one of two sources of zirconium, a structural component of nuclear reactors). Gem collectors like me, but from a jeweler’s point of view, I probably just have trivia value: I am the natural form of cubic zirconia. While our chemistry is identical, we actually don’t look much alike. CZ is a bright, highly refractive material, while I am usually opaque. It’s due to the different ways we crystallize.

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