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Star Gems unveils innovative, transformative plans for 2024

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(NORCROSS, Ga.) – Star Gems, a leading player in the jewelry manufacturing industry, is gearing up for an extraordinary year in 2024, as it embarks on a journey to redefine excellence and convenience for its valued customers. With a strong commitment to innovation and a track record of delivering top-quality jewelry, Star Gems is all set to make waves with a series of game-changing initiatives.

Expanding Manufacturing Capacity: Star Gems has announced a 100% increase in its manufacturing capacity. With a talented crew of over 350+ jewelers already on board, this strategic move is in response to the soaring demand for custom jewelry. “As market leaders in this category, we are immensely grateful for the trust our customers have placed in us, recommending us time and again,” says Anish Desai, president of Star Gems.

Revolutionizing B2B Ordering: In the fall of 2024, Star Gems will launch a brand new B2B portal for ordering fine-quality jewelry with ease. “The platform will redefine convenience, offering one-click ordering for essential jewelry needs. The level of convenience it brings is unlike anything available in the market today, making your life easier than ever before,” said Desai.

TextMeChat – Your Ultimate Communication Solution: Star Gems’ TextMeChat platform has made significant strides, offering a comprehensive solution for communication in the jewelry industry. Priced at just $165 per month, it is less than half the cost of many competitors in the space. With new and improved features, making the switch helps retailers stay ahead in the industry. Discover more at www.TextMeChat.com.

Mastering the Art of Custom Jewelry Sales: Star Gems is introducing a one-of-a-kind course for HAND SKETCH designs, aimed at equipping you with the skills to excel in selling custom jewelry. This intensive 6-month course, conducted via Zoom, will kick off in January 2024 with a select group of 5 students, and it will expand to accommodate more individuals, helping you become an expert in the field.

Interactive 3D Jewelry Experience: Star Gems is in the process of converting over 20,000+ jewelry designs into interactive 3D videos. These videos will offer one-click ordering, making the selection process easier and more immersive than ever before. “While this project will span 2-3 years due to its complexity, we will release them in batches of 1,000 designs for easy access,” Desai explained. “Brace yourself for an incredibly realistic experience that will make you feel like you have the jewelry right in front of you, thanks to the wonders of AI.”

AI Design Generator: Star Gems is excited to announce that the AI design generator is now live and available for FREE to registered users at www.StarGems.com. This advanced tool empowers users to create stunning jewelry designs effortlessly.

“Star Gems invites you to join us on this remarkable journey as we revolutionize the jewelry industry in 2024. These ambitious initiatives are a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering excellence, convenience, and innovation to our customers,” said Desai.

For more information, contact sales@stargems.com or 770-394-6727. You can learn more at www.StarGems.com.

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