Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’

Christmas In November for Tiffany

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Thinking about wrapping your gifts in a certain blue box this season? Whatever, Tiffany doesn’t really need your money.

  • The company has already seen profits way higher than projected, and the upcoming shopping nightmare known as Black Friday will probably boost sales even more.
  • Other luxury goods brands are looking up as well – both Coach and Hermes are reporting strong sales this quarter.
  • The National Retail Federation says this holiday season is probably going to be the best in four years. (If you’re a retailer, that is.)

Facts & Figures

  • Sales have increased by 14% over last year
  • The biggest increase in purchases is coming from big-ticket items – those that cost $500 or more
  • Sales of items under $500 have continued to decrease

Best Quote

“We continue to see bifurcated performance, with declines in sales and transactions below $500, but double-digit percentage increases in most every other higher priced category. This indicates to us diverging effects to one degree or another that the economy is having on consumer spending.” – Mark Aaron, Tiffany’s Investor Relations Chief

Stocks, Bonds, Diamonds?

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

A pink diamond sold for a record amount in Hong Kong to… an anonymous bidder.

  • A 5 carat pink diamond, the size of a chickpea, set in a silver ring was auctioned off for a record $10.8 million.
  • The diamond was sold to an unidentified individual. Christie’s International (which held the auction) would not confirm if he or she was Chinese. This unidentified person beat out Chinese millionaire and successful stock investor Liu Yiqian and his wife Wang Wei.
  • Many items that were sold in the auction sold for prices greater than their value due to a drive in Chinese buying and the growing interest in jewelery among the Chinese.

Facts & Figures

  • This pink diamond sale beats out the previous record of $10.5 million for a 7.03 carat blue diamond.
  • A cushion-shaped 16.65 carat sapphire set by Van Cleef & Arpels sold for just under $2.4 million.
  • Total sales at the Christie’s auction came to just under $48 million.

Best Quote

“Some prices were crazy, way above what one would pay even at a jewelry store. There’s a lot of mainland Chinese buying; either they didn’t know what the items are worth or they wanted them so badly that price didn’t matter.” – Donald May, Hong Kong-based Gem Dealer

Punk Rock Pearls

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Jewelry designer Tom Binns opens his first boutique mixing goth and glam and making it work…
  • When designers bring old styles back into fashion, they usually miss the mark – like bringing back daisies and bell-bottoms from the ’60s without any mention of Vietnam.
  • Tom Binns doesn’t white-wash his ’80s inspiration: studded leather cuffs with heavy sterling fasteners and emerald-cut crystals, sterling slave collars and spiked bangles, and a silver bullet necklace, to name a few. It’s rock n’ roll jewelry ready for the red carpet.
  • Binns was trained as a fine artist and welder, and signed up for jewelry classes to get girls, which is probably what makes his jewelry such obscene fun.

Facts and Figures

  • Michelle Obama has been seen sporting pieces by Tom Binns.
  • A big silver heart pendant held together by safety pins and bent nails, hung on long strings of tiny pearls goes for $325.

Best Quote

“Here’s the thing: It’s, like, $30,000, so if you feel comfortable with that responsibility, that’s fine.” – Boutique Manager(in response to the journalist’s request to try on a unique necklace)