Top of Mind: January 17, 2013 January 17th, 2013 by Bill Boyajian |
I was recently quoted in an article in the Wall Street Journal regarding the legal claims made by Sterling Jewelers, Inc. against another industry giant, Zale Corporation. Sterling is alleging false advertising on Zale for touting its Celebration Fire stones as the “most brilliant diamonds in the world.” I was asked by the reporter whether there is a specific system or standard by which a company can claim that its diamonds are the most brilliant. The most sophisticated systems analyze the cut of a diamond based on technologically-sound computer ray-tracing models. The one developed by the American Gem Society, a pioneer in diamond cutting technology, is scientifically based and is arguably the most stringent, yielding a light performance that is second to none with its famous Triple Zero Cut. GIA is very well-known for its triple excellent cut, yet no leading lab makes claims that one diamond is “more brilliant” than another. This is a very slippery slope to traverse. I believe it is dangerous to base marketing claims of brilliance by any one so-called expert in the field. There are several competing systems that use selected criteria to establish their own standards of brilliance. I view some of this as “pseudoscience.” If it was that easy to measure brilliance, one of the pillars of diamond beauty along with dispersion and scintillation, the most sophisticated gemological laboratories in the world would have already done it. Rather than rely on a marketing technique to differentiate their diamonds, I would advise retailers to sell with diamond grading reports from the most credible labs in the world, where GIA and AGS stand on top. Got an employee who seems distant, one that you can’t connect with? If you’re a retail jeweler, your store takes on the look of what you buy. If you’re a jewelry designer, you are what you design. If you’re a jewelry manufacturer, you are what you manufacture. If you want to be better at what you do, you need to stock, design, or manufacture what people want to buy…. Ashxarihi Hayere interviews Bill Boyajian in Yerevan, Armenia My family and I took a trip to Yerevan, Armenia just a couple months back. It was an incredible experience for us and we made many memories that we will always treasure. While there, I remained busy – Ashxarihi Hayere interviewed me on my family’s history and the influence of Armenians in the gem and jewelry industry. The interview was featured on Shant TV. Here are a few Business and Life Tips to think about: Business Tips
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“I needed help orchestrating a succession plan for our business. I had heard that Bill Boyajian specialized in assisting owners to transition their business to the next generation. He knows how to bridge the generation gap and deliver what each needs to hear. I would recommend Bill to any business owner who needs advice on succession planning from a trusted outside professional.”
–Charles Denaburg,
Managing Partner,
Levy’s Fine Jewelry
Birmingham, AL
"Our family needed some guidance on business transition and succession planning. We asked Bill Boyajian to help us because we knew we could trust him to tell us what we needed to hear. Bill became a valuable resource for our company and our entire family. He has the ability to meet each of us where we’re at and it has served us very well."
–Ceylon Leitzel
Leitzel Fine Jewelry
Hershey & Myerstown, PA
“We needed a plan to transition our business to a non-family member and we asked Bill Boyajian to help us. His experience in the area has really paid off, but we didn’t expect the added value of putting us together with a financial planner who helped organize our retirement needs. We now have the fundamentals to transition our business successfully, and we have Bill to thank for it.”
–Ernie & Debbie Cummings
Kizer-Cummings Jewelers
Lawrence, KS