Nearly 85% of jewelers sell some kind of jewelry designed specifically for children, from newborns to 17-year-olds, according to a recent JCK Retail Panel survey. Results of the survey are shown in the charts below.
Do you sell jewelry designed specifically for children (birth to age 17)? | |
No | 16.5% |
Yes | 83.5% |
What percentage of your total sales volume is from children’s jewelry? | |
1% | 34.1% |
>1% | 22.2% |
2% | 17.0% |
5% | 11.1% |
3% | 8.9% |
4% | 3.7% |
15% | 1.5% |
30% | .7% |
Do you have any marketing/advertising programs specifically for children’s jewelry? | |
Yes | 10.3% |
No | 89.7% |
Respondents who sell children’s jewelry carry*: | |
* Respondents could select more than one answer | |
Baptismal, First Communion, and Confirmation items | 79.4% |
Earrings | 76.3% |
Charm bracelets and charms | 76.3% |
“Starter pearls” or “add-a-pearl” necklaces | 70.6% |
Special graduation-themed items | 43.8% |
Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah items | 36.3% |
Birthstone items | 36.3% |
“Name” jewelry | 29.4% |
Special ethnic items, such as jewelry for Hispanic girls’ Quinceañera (15th birthday) | 7.5% |
Which of the above is your single best-selling children’s jewelry category? | |
“Starter pearls” or “add-a-pearl” necklaces | 28.7% |
Birthstone items | 21.3% |
Baptismal, First Communion, and Confirmation items | 19.9% |
Charm bracelets and charms | 14% |
Earrings | 6.6% |
“Name” jewelry | 3.7% |
Special graduation-themed items | 2.9% |
Bar Mitzvah/Bat Mitzvah items | 2.2% |
Special ethnic items, such as jewelry for Hispanic girls’ Quinceañera (15th birthday) | .7% |