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Stuller Releases Its Largest Findings Catalog
It’s 800 pages and includes a dedicated section for stampings.
Lafayette, La.--Jewelry manufacturer Stuller has just released an 800-page catalog that it says its largest findings catalog to date.
“Findings and Metals 2018-2019” has new products and bestsellers, Stuller said, all organized by colored tabs in order to make it easier to find items.
Stuller said other new and improved features include:
--A dedicated section for stampings, which was added due to customer demand;
--Direct URLs listed throughout for easy online ordering;
--Diamonds, gemstones and metals categories included; and
--Laser-cut items are identified by a unique badge, in addition to die-struck and metal-mold items.
It has been two years since Stuller has last released a metals and findings catalog.
Founder and CEO Matt Stuller called findings the company’s “foundation.”
“We offer jewelers the largest assortment of findings in the industry,” he said. “It’s our foundation, it’s what we’ve built our reputation on, and we’re eager to continue to research and develop new and innovative solutions for our customers for years to come.”
To learn more about the catalog, visit Stuller.com.
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