Skip to main content

INSTORE Show 2023 delivers robust sales, exceptional education and networking

Reading Time: 4 minutes

(ROSEMONT, Ill.) – INSTORE hosted its first INSTORE Show in Rosemont, Illinois August 13 – 15 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center and co-located with the Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference (Aug. 11 – 12). INSTORE also partnered with MJSA to hold an education track on Cram Day (Aug. 12) ahead of the show, and MJSA also oversaw the Bench Pressure Challenge, Aug. 13 – 14. Additionally, on Sunday night August 11, a “Play It Cool Party” fêted this year’s winners of the America’s Coolest Jewelry Stores contest.

Popular speaker Shane Decker drew a crowd as the keynote speaker where he addressed “How to Double Your Average Ticket Sale.”

On the show floor, a variety of educational seminars took place. Among them were Just Be You: How to Match Your Store Environment with Your Culture and Model, How to Overcome the Most Difficult Customer Objections, How to Prep for Fourth Quarter Based on Current Retail Trends, and 3 Ways to Update Your Store on a Budget. Popular INSTORE columnists and retailers featured on the pages of the magazine led thoughtful discussions and offered tips on how to elevate businesses.

“It was great to see the pages of INSTORE come to life with so many of our columnists and peers present for the show,” said Eileen McClelland, managing editor of INSTORE.

Winners of the Bench Pressure Challenge emerged after two days of competition. Two separate challenges included a “mystery box” of materials – including one unusual item – sent to three bench jewelers who then designed a piece using the materials and brought it to the show. The jewelers explained to the audience how and why they used their materials and techniques. A second Timed Challenge involved resizing, setting and finishing a piece using materials given out at the show and completed within a three-hour period by three other competitors.

The winner of the Mystery Box Challenge was Shayna Egan from Green Lake Jewelry Works in Seattle, and the winner of the Timed Challenge was Jimmy Butts from Sissy’s Log Cabin in Pine Bluff, AR.

Exhibitors and buyers were pleased with the event’s location, layout and vibe.

“On opening day, we did triple the goal we set for ourselves for the entire show,” said Kimberly Collins of the eponymous gemstone firm. “Retailers restocked some loose colored gemstones, including a huge blue zircon from Cambodia and teal sapphires. We also sold a beautiful ruby tennis necklace, and there was also lots of interest in rainbow jewelry and Barbie pink.”

“We signed up five new accounts on our first day,” noted Larry Rodgers of Lavish Jewelry Cleaner. “We met a lot of store owners that we’ve never seen at any other show.”

“It was great to reconnect with people,” said Alan Goodheart of Goodheart’s Jewelry in Overland Park, KS. “We haven’t been to a show since before the pandemic. We’ve had two great days of buying and the party was amazing – the food, the music, the excitement.”

Dates for next year’s show are already set for August 11 – 13, 2024, to be held again in Rosemont at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center.

For more information, log onto theinstoreshow.com or direct any questions to INSTORE staff at info@theinstoreshow.com.

Email exhibit@theinstoreshow.com to learn more about 2024 exhibiting opportunities.

The post INSTORE Show 2023 delivers robust sales, exceptional education and networking appeared first on Southern Jewelry News.



from Southern Jewelry News https://ift.tt/F7YOJfm

Popular posts from this blog

Botswana’s ODC Halts All Rough Sales

Okavango Diamond Company (ODC) has halted all rough sales as global demand remains at record low levels. It says it has cancelled its November auction and may do likewise in December. “For the first time, we have had to build up inventory as we do not want to just irresponsibly release goods into a market […] The post Botswana’s ODC Halts All Rough Sales appeared first on The Jewelry Magazine . from The Jewelry Magazine https://ift.tt/ulKAeoZ

Furry Friends on the Job: Say hello to Ember of Jewelry Savers

Reading Time: < 1 minute Say hello to Ember! Ember is an adorable and spunky 2-year-old Shih Tzu. She works at Jewelry Savers in Wichita, Kansas. While not busy with her store greeter duties, Ember can often be found sleeping in one of her three different dog beds. She just loves a good tummy rub and is wonderful with children visitors. In addition to her greeter responsibilities she is a confident and elegant jewelry model. The entire staff at Jewelry Savers is grateful for Ember’s love and hard work. See all our Furry friends Do you have a furry friend that helps out in your store? Tell us about it and send a picture to  bill@southernjewelrynews.com . The post Furry Friends on the Job: Say hello to Ember of Jewelry Savers appeared first on Southern Jewelry News . from Southern Jewelry News https://ift.tt/aRmKvZy

The Story Behind the Stone: Metal Mashup

Reading Time: 6 minutes I have to confess I just learned about electrum when this topic crawled up on my radar. We love the wide range of jewelry metals today that give consumers tremendous options for creating the exact piece of their dreams. Metal alloys are some of the more exciting variations for imaginative jewelry designers to work with. These options better reflect the tastes of a client and help them to personalize their jewelry, making it truly unique to them. Brooch with a griffin, from the necropolis of Kameiros, Rhodes, c.  625–600 BC (Louvre). Natural Alloy One topic catching my eye at the moment is a rare and naturally occurring metal alloy – electrum. This word, electrum may be uncommon to modern society, but it’s a Latin word derived from the Greek electron mentioned in the Odyssey referring to a metallic substance consisting of gold alloyed with silver. Electrum was usually called white gold in antiquity. But more accurately it was described as pale gold since ...