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Names For A Jewelry Business.
Posted By: pvigil* on 2/10/2005 12:15 PM (CST) 250 Points
Four of us are starting a jewelry business and are looking for suggestions as to what to name it.
We would like to use the word stonz in it or incorporate all our names somehow. Our names are Kristy, Edwina, Judy and Priscilla



Posted by: Shelley, MProfs Moderator Response
2/10/2005 1:37 PM (CST)
You'll get better responses if you tell all you can about your jewelry business. What kind of jewelry? Are you manufacturing it? Opening a store on Main Street? Distributing it thru retailers? What geographic region are you hoping to target? What type of people will buy your jewelry? What is your pricing like?
 

Posted by: pvigil* Author Response
2/10/2005 1:52 PM (CST)
We live in New Mexico, but we hope to have a store online eventually. We all make are own styles, using gems, stones and wire. We hope to target young and middle age women. Our price will be in the middle range
 

Posted by: W.M.M.A. Accepted Answer
2/10/2005 2:36 PM (CST)
Four Star Jewelers
Four Star Gems
Creative Masters Jewelry

PJK and Eddy's ?
 

Posted by: Mushfique Manzoor Accepted Answer
2/10/2005 3:27 PM (CST)
hi,

how about.....

"The Fab 4 Jewelers"
"The Fab 4"
"Only FOUR You"
"The 4 Stonz"
"Stonz for You"

hope that helps. btw, we would like to hear more info as said by Sheldon

cheers!!
 

Posted by: parul_joshi* Accepted Answer
2/11/2005 6:09 AM (CST)
how abt .........

4 Gems

Unique stonz – as four unique styles will be given to customer

Click stonz – as it will be online

Select stonz

n offcourse i liked Mushfique's Stonz for You
 

Posted by: Ricky Accepted Answer
2/11/2005 6:34 AM (CST)
Hi girls,

I'm not sure I like "stonz". It conjures up a negative connotation (my mind went directly to "stoned", "stoner", etc. !) . However, I really like Gems or Rocks.

I would use your four names for your product lines.

How about these names for your business?

We Rock.

The Rocks.

Rocks and Jewels.

Or, you could use the "customized for you" idea for a name (like Tailored jewels) or a luxurious name (like Prescious Designs).

Good luck!
 

Posted by: jackson Accepted Answer
2/11/2005 6:43 AM (CST)
I must tell you that STONZ leaves me with a very cheap image in my mind, now unless that's what you are looking for I would suggest that you re-visit the name. The key is to look at the naming through your customers eyes, what will turn them on and get them to want to BUY from you. My guess is that your clientele wants to feel good about wearing your jewels, therefore I would prefer that you create something aspirational. Regarding the use of your names, I would suggest that if you really need it, and then incorporate it into your logo in some way. I hope this helps you and please brainstorm some naming ideas that appeal to your target audience, Jack
 

Posted by: turqiz Accepted Answer
2/13/2005 2:49 AM (CST)
Just Like You Jewlery

Pandora Jewlery Box

Gem-Me Jewlery

NewJewel

GemStonz

Good Luck


 

Posted by: pvigil* Author Response
2/15/2005 10:02 AM (CST)
Thanks to everybody who responded to my reply. It was hard to decide on a name and we came close on choosing one of the suggetions from here, but we decided on a different one.

I appreciate all the ideas and advice.

Priscilla
 

Posted by: chanbrowns* Member Response
2/23/2005 1:43 PM (CST)
Priscilla,

Keep it fun and emphasize the natural aspect.

"It's the Natural Bling"


Good Luck!
 

Posted by: m11296 Member Response
3/7/2005 6:40 PM (CST)
Only the best stonz
Bright and brillant stonz
the stonz for us
stonz jewelry
 

Posted by: Paul Linnell Member Response
3/23/2005 2:37 PM (CST)
How about...

Rolling Stonz
 

Posted by: Shelley, MProfs Moderator Response
4/3/2005 10:50 PM (CST)
Everyone, thanks for participating. I am closing this question since it's gathered a considerable amount of dust.

Priscilla doesn't get it, I'm afraid.
 



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