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IK Joyeros Jewelry Gives Meaning to Manufashioning

— January 28, 2011 — Fashion
Diamonds and crystals aren't for everyone, but girls and guys alike can appreciate the heavy-duty beauty of IK Joyeros jewelry. Founded by Iker Ortiz in Mexico, this robust brand of accessories has a diverse and durable collection that looks to be factory to fashion in a good way.

Manufactured in platinum, gold, silver, titanium and Corian, IK Joyeros jewelry takes the eggshell fragility out of embellishment, affording handsome and heard-wearing rings, necklaces and earrings that could have come straight from the toolbox.

Trend Themes

  1. Robust Jewelry — Brands can innovate by creating jewelry pieces that are durable and heavy-duty to attract a wider customer base.
  2. Factory-to-fashion — Designers can leverage factory techniques to create unique jewelry pieces that are both durable and fashionable.
  3. Non-traditional Materials — Jewelry makers can explore using non-traditional materials like Corian to create new and different looks for their collections.

Industry Implications

  1. Jewelry — Jewelry designers and makers can look to create more durable and unique pieces using factory techniques and non-traditional materials.
  2. Fashion — Fashion brands can incorporate durable and heavy-duty jewelry pieces into their collections to offer a wider range of accessories for their customers.
  3. Industrial Manufacturing — Manufacturing companies can explore producing jewelry using their expertise to create tough and long-lasting pieces that are functional and fashionable.
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