In the past year one thing, do not slow down the reeling economy is the sale of imitation and artificial jewelry. This trend has continued to increase, in 2008, we expect it to rise even more in 2009 for several reasons.
The artificial imitation jewelery and sales rise again in 2008, one of the reasons is that the product will continue to be better. Just 5 years ago, you can easily identify imitation or artificial jewelry and real something different. Manufacturers were still using low quality, a silver color and chipped easily. Today, those used in the production of ring settings and other unique most 0.925 sterling silver. This allows a more clear and superior appearance. The technology used in imitation and synthetic ruby and CZ are very limited. Today, ruby, zircon can look and feel as real.
Second, economic hardship caused by the imitation and artificial jewelry sales peak. Early''''com boom of the late 90s and early 2000, many people have an expendable income. These people tend to expensive jewelry, sunglasses, and in order to show off their achievements, and wealth handbags. Arrested wearing imitation or artificial jewelry is a big taboo back then. Today, this is not the case. Many people were forced to penny pinching in their budget, to maintain attention. Although it began to be forced to do so, they are not willing to give up some of them have become accustomed to luxury. One way around this problem is obtained through the purchase of new man-made imitation, and their collection of jewelry. They realize this could save them thousands of dollars each year, without having to give up their jewelry repair.
According to the most important research and man-made imitation jewelry sales grew a whopping 42% for 2008. Since the two projects mentioned above I believe that this number will increase again in 2009. I believe, imitation and artificial jewelry trend started in mid-2008, so I do not think the jump from 2008 - 2009 will be like the leap from 2007 - 2008 drama. Looking for 15% growth in 2009, joined the imitation and artificial jewelry trends.
Monday, April 5, 2010
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