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Stuller Inc. releases two new catalogs

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(LAFAYETTE, La.) – Stuller is excited to announce the release of two new catalogs: Findings & Metals 2024-2025 and Chain & Components 2024-2025.

“This is Stuller’s first chain catalog,” says Alix Gonsoulin, vice president of merchandising. “Chain is a vital link in our industry – so why not make a comprehensive guide to our assortment of chain for jewelry making in addition to chain related components, repair tools, supplies, and selling systems?”

Each of these catalogs also contains a unique selection of features designed to improve a jeweler’s experience and provide them with the best selection of products needed to get the job done.

Highlights from Chain & Components 2024-2025

  • All things chain and chain-related components and tools in Stuller’s first comprehensive chain catalog.
  • Featured sections such as classic and on-trend chain, men’s chain, custom length chain, permanent jewelry, chain components, and chain repair.
  • A permanent jewelry section with Stuller’s best-selling chains, findings, tools, and equipment.
  • New badges indicating Hollow, Permanent Jewelry, and New Expansions.

Highlights from Findings & Metals 2024-2025

  • More than 1,000 new styles or expanded selections of current bestsellers.
  • Enhanced Buyer’s Guides through each section.
  • Lab-grown diamond options highlighted with the LG badge and made easy to find at the end of each applicable section.
  • New Expansions badge on new sizes or qualities added.
  • Additional pricing through the Fabricated Metals sections.
  • Addition of item numbers within Fabricated Metals to make ordering easier.

“With the busy holiday season approaching, these two resources, when used together, will help jewelers craft their customers’ dream jewelry,” says Tiffany Adams, executive director of findings, tools, and metals. “Our hope is that they become important resources for every jeweler’s business.”

To learn more about each of these catalogs, visit www.Stuller.com/FindingsCatalog and www.Stuller.com/ChainCatalog.

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