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THE JEWELLER MAGAZINE is the magazine of the National Association of Goldsmiths, whose members include The Goldsmiths Group, the Signet Group, Beaverbrooks and F Hinds, as well as the majority of established independent Jewellers.

Reflecting the concerns and aspirations of its members, The Jeweller is the true voice of the industry – respected, authoritative, totally in tune and, vitally for you, avidly read. The Jeweller has a circulation of 4000, with a copy sent to every member location and to the magazine's growing subscriber list. Estimated readership is around 17,000 – ALL potential buyers of your products and services.

Recently, The Jeweller launched a satellite website www.jeweller-recruitment.co.uk in response to increasing demand from the industry for a dedicated jewellery recruitment website

The Jeweller is published by CUBE Communications Ltd – a marketing and advertising agency with an indepth knowledge of the retail jewellery industry.

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>> Let the Voice of the Industry Communicate Your Message <<
>> Put your brand/product/service in front of 17,000 RECEPTIVE readers <<


Each issue includes a number of special features which offer advertisers both editorial and advertising opportunities.

Click here to download our current media pack and you will see how HIGHLY COMPETITIVE our rates are! To find out more about advertising and benefiting from coverage in The Jeweller contact  Ian Francis on 020 7833 5500 or email ian@cube-uk.com

Subscriptions
We are currently offering a special rate on subscriptions. Sign up now for 6 issues a year for only £35! (includes postage & packing).

Click here for a subscription form. Or if you would like more information or sample PDFs please email: thejeweller@jewellers-online.org

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JEWELLER CONTACT DETAILS

For more information about advertising in THE JEWELLER MAGAZINE contact Ian Francis on 020 7833 5500 or email ian@cube-uk.com

JEWELLER SAMPLE PDFs

Click images below to view samples of Jeweller Double Page Spreads

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