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National Jeweler’s new digital magazine is out
The latest issue of National Jeweler’s new digital magazine is available on (virtual) newsstands now.

New York--After launching last October, National Jeweler has premiered the second edition of its online-only magazine.
Available now for free, the magazine contains five articles plus a new final-page feature, Back Page Picks, which highlights the best from Cindy’s TrendTracker, the weekly trends update compiled by Cindy Edelstein.
Features include a bridal trends piece on baguette diamonds, which are popular once again, a column on three factors that transformed the fashion industry and will do the same for jewelry by longtime columnist Jan Brassem, and stories from a trio of jewelers who had success in 2014.
National Jeweler, which turns 109 this year, launched its first online-only magazine in the fall.
The digital publication is created using responsive design, meaning it automatically adjusts to whatever screen it is being viewed on, whether it be a desktop, laptop, smartphone or tablet.
The new magazine is scheduled to come out quarterly. The next issue is set to hit virtual newsstands on May 6, featuring content designed to help retailers know what to expect at the Las Vegas jewelry shows.
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