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The Jewelry District

Episode 46: India, Kay + Zales, and De Beers Forevermark

The Jewelry District

JCK

Fashion & Beauty, Business News, Business, Arts, News

9.9 • 25 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In This EpisodeYou’ll hear JCK editor-in-chief Victoria Gomelsky (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/victoria-gomelsky/) and news director Rob Bates (https://www.jckonline.com/writer/rob-bates/) talk about how COVID-19 is affecting India, the Kay + Zales combo stores, and the De Beers Forevermark rebranding. Show Notes 00:30 While New York City and Los Angeles are doing okay in terms of COVID-19, the situation in India is looking bleak.06:27 Rob discusses what stock prices are looking like in India despite the pandemic.12:36 Kay and Zales have come together to form Kay + Zales. Rob and Victoria offer their thoughts.18:32 Forevermark rebranded recently. Why? And what does Gen Z think? Episode CreditsHosts: Rob Bates and Victoria GomelskyEditor: Riley McCaskillProducer and engineer: Natalie ChometPlugs: jckonline.com, @jckmagazine Show Recap Stuggles In India Victoria and Rob talk about how things seem to be going back to normal in Los Angeles and New York City, as people start leaving their homes more after being inside for so much of 2020. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for India, where 132,788 new cases of COVID-19 were reported on June 1. Victoria recently reached out to Tarang Arora, who is part of the family that owns Amrapali. He’s involved in an initiative called Find a Bed, which helps place people in hospitals in India. Where Are India's Stock Numbers? Rob looks at India from an industry perspective and reports that its stock levels in jewelry were very high before the country was hit so hard by COVID-19. In fact, its stock numbers were higher in March 2021 than they were in March 2020, before the country experienced a spike in COVID-19 cases. Victoria wonders whether India is now experiencing the same things the United States did in 2020 as far as buying and selling—such as people being home more often and buying jewelry to pass the time. Rob also relays an interesting news story about fraudulent letters and bank loans from one Indian company. Combining Forces: Kay + Zales Victoria asks Rob to explain a story (https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/signet-kay-zales-combo-stores/) he wrote recently about a Kay and Zales combo-store concept, Kay + Zales. Since malls haven’t been getting the same traction they once did, the two competitors (both owned by Signet) decided to combine forces and share the same store space. Will this idea be successful? Time will tell. You’ll also hear from who Rob calls his “JCK spy." They visited the store to see what the commotion was about, and he relays his informant's thoughts. Victoria applauds the stores' innovation and willingness to try something different. What's in a Name? Recently, Forevermark rebranded itself as De Beers Forevermark. The reasoning behind this move, Rob explains, is that LVMH once had rights to use the De Beers name commercially, but once De Beers bought the company out, De Beers wanted to consolidate its brands under the same name. We have yet to see if the De Beers name will make any difference to the Forevermark brand. Victoria wonders what members of Gen Z know of the brand name De Beers, if they know it at all.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the jewelry district, a podcast by J.C.K.

0:14.3

Today, Rob Bates and Victoria Gimelski talk about industry news in India,

0:18.7

Kay and Zales combo stores, and the De Beers Forever

0:21.7

Markree branding.

0:22.6

Hey everyone, welcome to the jewelry district.

0:33.2

This is Victoria Gimelski, editor-in-chief of J-CK and J-CK Online.com.

0:38.4

Calling in from Good Old L.A. I'm with.

0:42.1

Rob Bates, news director of J-C-K and J-C-K Online, calling in from Good Old NYC.

0:48.0

As per usual, we haven't really left these locations.

0:51.1

But things are doing so great right now that I'm actually in the midst of

0:54.6

finding some other trips, which is really wonderful. I booked tickets to Chicago. I was invited to a

1:00.8

press party of an event in the Hamptons that for the end of June, which I may or may not attend,

1:07.3

it's looking hopeful. So all that is just a wonderful sign that things really are.

1:12.4

This promised return to normal sea summer is really panning out seemingly. Is that your sense

1:18.8

of things? How's New York feeling? New York feels okay. I mean, I went to an indoor lunch with my father's

1:24.4

birthday. It was weird, you know? I hadn't done it so long. Like, I felt like

1:28.1

naughty. Like I was doing something wrong. Going to lunch with my dad is like something I did like a million

1:32.7

times. It just felt like so like forbidden and weird. Yeah. I mean, there's been so many articles.

1:38.0

I lost track of every time I see a headline that talks about all the kind of psychological help

1:43.1

we all need to cope with

1:44.7

entry. And it's kind of hilarious to me. And I do get it. Like the first time I went to a gathering

1:50.2

of more than five people, it was outside, but it was more just the socializing that was awkward.

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