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What jewelry items are women self-purchasing?

From watches to diamonds, female customers are treating themselves.

By Phyllis Schiller
STEWART BRANDT 
OWNER
H. BRANDT JEWELERS
NATICK, MASSACHUSETTS


“Generally, I don’t have a lot of women self-purchasers come into the store, but this past February, that is an area that has been off the charts. They bought diamond fashion jewelry. Inside-out diamond hoop earrings, a diamond-solitaire necklace, a diamond halo necklace, a diamond bar necklace and some sterling-silver earrings were all self-purchases. Three of the women came in and said they didn’t have valentines so they were buying jewelry for themselves. The price point went from $75 for the sterling-silver earrings up to $3,000 for a diamond-solitaire necklace. I hope this is something that I will be seeing more of.”



RUSS CAPLAN
PRESIDENT
TOPPER FINE JEWELERS
BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA

“We are in the San Francisco Bay area, which is a particularly independent part of the country; it’s the tech breadbasket of the country. And we have women customers who are engineers and tech executives. And we sell them jewelry that is meaningful, which makes it meaningful to us.

“Most often, we are seeing a combination of designer fashion pieces — such as jewelry by Marco Bicego, Roberto Coin — as well as classic pieces like diamond stud earrings and line bracelets in self-purchases. That represents the vast bulk of that kind of business.

“Coupled with that, we also consistently do custom designs for people, which involves taking pieces they have and might not love and restyling them to make them into new pieces that they do love. And we’re successful at it.”



STEVEN HUG 
PRESIDENT
HUG JEWELERS
CINCINNATI, OHIO

“I do see some women self-purchasing — we do have women coming in and buying themselves jewelry in both the smaller price-point range and also in larger amounts. A lot of women will come in and impulse buy. Under-$100 items are very popular for this. In the over-$100 up to around $10,000 range, the purchase is a little more well-thought-out. Often it’s something they have been considering for a while. And they want to sit down and look at several examples and hear about everything. They like to get into a lot of the specifics about the jewelry, which is fun to do.

“We also do a lot of custom work, where women bring in pieces that they want us to reset. It can be heirloom jewelry, items that they’ve inherited but that don’t fit their tastes or lifestyle, as well as diamonds, which we will reset. That’s been very popular at our store because people know we’re good at custom jewelry. Color stones also have been really good, including aquamarine and blue topaz. And the big three stones — sapphire, ruby and emeralds — remain very strong.”



BRAD KOEN 
CO-OWNER
JOE KOEN & SON JEWELERS
AUSTIN, TEXAS

“I do see women coming in to purchase for themselves as a trend. Women do treat themselves to a Rolex watch to celebrate a milestone they have achieved. And sometimes, it’s that they have a deadline and to get happier about working on the project and meeting that deadline, they come in and buy a piece of jewelry as a treat for themselves.

“We’ve found women are buying fashion diamond jewelry and anything in earrings. It’s not necessarily high-dollar jewelry items that they are self-purchasing. It can be $700 rings or earrings or pendants. It’s whatever is new in style — that’s what they’re buying for themselves. And we are stocking jewelry that women might come in and choose in that category. Really small diamond pieces are popular, rather than a big diamond necklace — they want the petite-looking jewelry now.”

Article from the Rapaport Magazine - April 2018. To subscribe click here.

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