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Dilamani Website Rolls Out with New Features
Accessing the brand’s inventory without a login and the ability to make trade show appointments online are among the tools the new website offers.
Great Neck, N.Y.--Fine jewelry brand Dilamani has launched a new website that caters to both retailers and consumers through a variety of features.
The site now offers open inventory access, which will give retailers firsthand access to all of Dilamani’s fine jewelry inventory without needing login information. In addition, the brand’s look book also is available, grouped by original collection and showcasing the jewelry through high fashion and lifestyle photography.
In addition, trade show appointments can be scheduled via the site, allowing retailers to request preferred time slots in advance, while the “Sale” area of the website is open for both consumers and retailers to purchase discounted pieces.
“To us, relationship is everything,” said Dilamani CEO William Dilamani. “We want to help our retailers build relationships with new and existing customers. The new site is a great tool for both parties to use to find that perfect piece, and the lifestyle look and feel of the site gives customers fashion pairing ideas and immerses them visually in the luxurious Dilamani experience.”
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