Two Jewelry Direct Sales Party Plan Companies Merge

Posted by Linda Stacy in July, 2009

Jewelry Company MergerTouchstone Crystal, Inc., recently announced the acquisition of Little Black DressĀ® and will include their line of sterling silver jewelry in their 2009 fall catalog. Touchstone offers fashion jewelry made with Swarovski Crystals and personalized with a Touchstone charm.

Little Black Dress’s founders Robert McCannel and Erich Yost have joined Touchstone’s corporate team.

For more information about the company and to find out how to become a jewelry consultant, visit the Touchstone Crystal information page in the InternetBasedMoms.com direct sales directory.

Earlier this year two well-known home decor companies merged (see Two Big Names in Home Decor Become One) and Two Sisters Gourmet was acquired by Partylite (read more about Partylite in our Candle Company Directory.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. Loretta Says:

    I heard about Two Sisters and Partylite but hadn’t heard of the Touchstone – LBD merge.

  2. Loretta Says:

    I heard about Two Sisters and Partylite but hadn’t heard of the Touchstone – LBD merge.

  3. Imogen Cooper Says:

    Silver jewelries are expensive but they are very nice.–~

  4. Linda Stacy Says:

    Hi Imogen. Thanks for stopping by. I guess “expensive” is different for everyone, but I think most of the jewelry direct sales companies have a range of prices to suit many different budgets. Of course the price of silver dictates the company’s costs to make the jewelry, but there would be a good deal of lag time on those price changes.

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