04/07/2018
• Talia Paz • Staff Journalist
As the children’s jewellery market continues to expand its horizons, the time is right for retailers to get ahead of the demand. TALIA PAZ reports.
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23/06/2017
• Talia Paz • Staff Journalist
Kids are fast becoming a decisive bunch when it comes to accessorising so it’s just as well that suppliers are listening. TALIA PAZ reports.
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31/03/2017
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
After years of typecasting as a cheap tourist souvenir, could the opal now be receiving revered fame and status among Australians? EMILY MOBBS investigates.
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20/10/2016
• Angela Tufvesson
Jewellery has rarely been seen as a male domain but times are changing. ANGELA TUFVESSON explains why men’s jewellery is no longer restricted to watches, wedding rings and cufflinks.
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19/09/2014
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
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01/05/2014
• Emily Mobbs • Former Editor
Children are now dictating their own style choices, including the type of jewellery they wish to wear. Emily Mobbs argues that retailers who ignore this market might be the ones left crying like babies.
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28/09/2011
• Kristy McCormick
Children's jewellery can be rewarding segment of the jewellery market but the market has evolved. Are you capturing your share of the kid’s market?
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25/05/2010
• Nick Lord
The phenomenon of branding in recent years has irrevocably changed Australian jewellery retailing. NICK LORD chats with a few of the key players.
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25/05/2010
• Carla Caruso • Journalist
Don’t be fooled by their diminutive status. From bubs to tweens, children are far from ignored in the jewellery world, and rightly so. CARLA CARUSO reports.
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19/01/2010
With the worst of the global financial crisis seemingly over, Jeweller surveyed retailers and suppliers alike, asking whether the year was as bad as they imagined and what lessons they learned.
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