jewelry Vendor List
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1. The Core Summary (The Hook)
State exactly what the list is and who it is for. For example, if you are selling or evaluating a list, you want to know if it features fashion jewelry, fine metals, or custom packaging. [1]
2. Supplier Details & Reliability
Transparency is crucial in B2B transactions. The description should highlight: [1]
- Verification Status: Confirm that the contacts are vetted, active, and responsive.
- MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity): Note whether suppliers cater to beginners (low MOQs) or only large-scale retailers.
- Shipping & Fulfillment: Highlight if vendors offer dropshipping or fast domestic/international shipping
3. Product Categories Covered
Buyers need to know exactly what kind of jewelry the suppliers manufacture or distribute. Common product tags include:
- Fine Jewelry: Gold, platinum, sterling silver, diamonds, and precious gemstones.
- Fashion & Costume Jewelry: Trendy accessories, acrylics, and alloy-based pieces.
- Specialty Items: Wedding/engagement rings, religious pieces, and body jewelry.
- Tools & Packaging: Beading tools, casting supplies, and branded jewelry boxes.
4. Direct Contact Information
Ensure the description specifies how the vendors can be reached. Typically, these lists include:
- Official Company Name & Website
- Direct Email and/or Direct Contact Person
- Location / Headquarters (e.g., US-based, overseas)
5. Added Business Resources
Many premium lists go beyond just names and numbers. Mention if the list includes extra bonuses, such as:
- Custom discount codes for packaging or supplies
- Marketing and e-commerce platform tips
- Legal or business registration advice