Showing posts with label Uneek Fine Jewelry Collection. Show all posts
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Affluent Americans Replacing Jewelry and Watches with Leisure
With the difficult recovery, affluent Americans are discovering that the most valued goods, services and experiences are not material, but leisure-oriented pursuits, according to the study of households with an average income of $332,000 and a net worth of $3.3 million. The conclusions suggest that while conspicuous consumption is on the wane, conspicuous leisure may soon be on the rise.
The tastes of the affluent have changed little since 2008, with only the desires for electric/hybrid cars and jewelry dropping significantly, according to the study by the Luxury Institute, a market research firm, and Resonance Consultancy, a branding and communications firm.
“In tough economic times, it's not surprising that wealthy consumers are shying away from more visual displays of wealth such as fine jewelry and watches,” says Milton Pedraza, Luxury Institute CEO. “The good news is that the desirability of philanthropy has held steady. Large gifts are a very public way of communicating status.”
Companies that will benefit by the shift from conspicuous consumption to conspicuous leisure are likely to be high-end resorts, highly-differentiated hotels and experience purveyors from travel and tour curators to leisure outfitters, according to the study, what was done as a partnership with the Resonance Consultancy, which specializes in developing brand strategies.
“Affluent households today consider leisure-oriented pursuits such as exotic vacations, vacation homes, the freedom to work from home and extended time off work to be the most desirable luxuries,” says Chris Fair, president of Resonance Consultancy. “It's a significant change from the past when the most desired luxuries were usually material goods.”
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Affordable Platinum Jewelry Designs Take Center Stage
Platinum Guild International, which promotes platinum jewelry, announced the winners of a new contest designed bring affordable, creative pieces for the jewelry buying public.
The Platinum Innovation Challenge was assessed in five categories across each price range—originality, creativity, quality, wearability and innovation.
In the under $2,500 category, a semi-mount engagement ring by Designs by Vatche came out on top, with True Knots' 5mm wedding band ($998) winning the wedding bands under $2,500 category.
Benchmark's 8.5mm band with black diamonds for men ($2,200) took the honors in the color under $2,500 sector (pictured above); while Uneek Fine Jewelry Collection won the fashion under $2,500 award for its 'Snowflake' pendant with diamonds ($1,995).
Steven Kretchmer triumphed in the fashion over $2,500 category, despite his bracelet being valued at a princely $30,000.
More than 40 brands submitted 75 entries.
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