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INOX Men’s Jewelry announces Premium Titanium Bands collection

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(NORWALK, Conn.) – INOX Jewelry, a distinguished sub-brand of Salesone LLC, is excited to unveil its Premium Titanium Bands collection, a groundbreaking addition to its men’s jewelry line. This new collection significantly enhances the INOX range of rings, providing fine jewelers with a unique array of options in men’s bands at mid-level price points.

The Premium Titanium Bands collection showcases an innovative blend of materials, designs, and finishes, catering to a diverse clientele. One of the highlights of this collection is the introduction of half sizes in some of the Titanium (Ti) Rings, ensuring maximum comfort for the wearer.

The new collection features an assortment of unique designs, including:

  • Tire Tread Pattern: For the adventurous spirit, embodying a love for the open road.
  • Hammered Finish: A testament to refined ruggedness, perfect for a bold statement.
  • Chevron Design: A modern twist on a classic, offering sleek sophistication.

These designs and more reflect INOX’s commitment to providing jewelers with extraordinary and distinctive options for their discerning customers.

Jewelry stores interested in expanding their offerings with the Premium Titanium Bands collection are invited to view the line at various industry shows, including RJO, IJO, JCK, JIS, and Instore. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 203-803-1481 or visit https://www.inox-us.com/.

INOX Jewelry is proud to lead the way in men’s jewelry, continuously innovating to meet and exceed the expectations of both retailers and their customers. The Premium Titanium Bands collection is not just jewelry; it’s a statement of style, quality, and comfort.

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