Many consumers these days are facing a dilemma--do they try to save money
by buying jewelry on the Internet, or do they find a local retail jeweler
whom they trust and who can help them find the jewelry they really are
looking for and will be happy with for years afterwards?
Fortunately, you can now have the best of both worlds.
The solution is to buy your jewelry from a Polygon Jeweler.
What is Polygon?
Polygon is the on-line trading network for the jewelry industry. In
operation since 1983, Polygon connects thousands of independent retail
jewelers, wholesalers, and manufacturers around the world. Over a hundred
million dollars in loose diamonds alone are listed for sale every day on
Polygon. Also listed are: colored stones, watches, custom jewelry,
finished jewelry, estate jewelry, gold, silver, platinum, flatware
patterns, and virtually everything else that jewelers trade.
Bottom line: Polygon is the most active, competitive,
and exciting jewelry marketplace anywhere on earth. However, Polygon is
only accessible to retail and wholesale jewelry-industry firms. It is 100%
closed to the public.
Why should you buy your jewelry
from a Polygon jeweler?
Because only a jeweler who is on the Polygon Network can pass on to you
the savings that come from purchasing merchandise in cyberspace. And only
a Polygon Jeweler has the resources to find whatever you need. It doesn't
matter whether or not he has it in his store. By connecting to Polygon and
sending out his request on-line, he can find any type or brand of
merchandise for sale. And he can usually have it on his desk the next day
by overnight mail. Because Polygon is such an efficient market, he can
often find the goods at the best possible price.
What is a Polygon jeweler?
Polygon is not a national chain of stores. It is merely a trading system
that any jeweler can belong to. Polygon has been in operation over 13
years. We know of no larger marketplace available anywhere in the world.
Polygon jewelers were buying and selling their merchandise on-line many
years before the Web even was created.
Now, of course, jewelers can access the Polygon Network
via the Web, but it is still tightly restricted to the trade. And it is
more active and exciting than ever!