Plumb Club total retailer visits were up 46 percent at JCK in 2019.

By Staff Writer / August 20, 2019 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

The Plumb Club announced it had completed analyzing attendance statistics for its brand-new pavilion at this year's JCK Las Vegas Show. While an increase was expected, the results were record breaking.

Based on badge scans of attendees entering The Plumb Club Pavilion Caf?? (C) throughout the show, total retailer visits were up 46 percent year on year. "The numbers far surpassed what we had anticipated and are the best results in terms of percentage increases encountered since we began tracking this information 10 years ago", noted Plumb Club President, Michael Lerche.

The Plumb Club Pavilion unveiled a new look as the 2019 JCK Las Vegas Show moved back to the Sands Expo & The Venetian after eight years. "The pavilion was like a think tank", commented Pavilion Chairman, Victor Weinman. Beyond member booths, exhibits included a Retail Innovation & Education Center showcasing the latest technology; a 'jewelry as art' exhibition called "Glossy" by Ombr?? (C) Gallery; and an actual planetarium taking retailers on a thrill ride through the universe, revealing insights into key jewelry trends based on research the organization recently conducted.

The Plumb Club commissioned trend-forecasting agency, The Futurist, to source consumer data and information useful to the jewelry market, providing insights on trends, consumer behaviors, and in-store and online sales information for its member companies and their retail clients.

"The Plumb Club received feedback from retailers stating that there is a gap in the trade for aggregated, up-to-date consumer research that's valuable to them" remarked Lawrence Hess, Executive Director. "We wanted to be able to help the retail jeweler by providing data and information they could use to grow their business, while also backing it up with product and marketing materials that supported it".

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