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| | Results Of Major IJL Survey Of UK Jewellery Trends In 2005 |
| date: Aug 31st 2005 16:21 page: 1 | 2 | 3
A major qualitative research survey of key UK retailers has just been completed by International Jewellery London – the jewellery industry’s leading showcase ...
which identifies the predominant trends in jewellery buying for the first half of 2005. Over thirty jewellers – from the high street through to the luxury sector – were interviewed and the results reveal thought provoking evidence of changes in traditional consumer spending patterns in the jewellery industry.
Bigger and better is the message UK retailer jewellers are picking up from their customers. The industry reports that consumers are ‘trading up’ to higher priced items and the luxury sector is witnessing customers buying bigger, certificated stones.
The industry as a whole has experienced lower footfall throughout 2005 but, despite this, diamonds remain one of the strongest revenue earners for retailers. This is fuelled by falling demand for traditional stones such as blue sapphires, emeralds and rubies.
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