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Economy
Millennial shopping habits are becoming a problem for the Diamond District
2019-02-24
[NYP] Diamond dealers on 47th Street are hitting rock bottom ‐ and it’s all millennials’ fault.

The twenty-and thirty-somethings are turning to the Internet to buy engagement rings, squeezing gem sellers in the Diamond District, where empty storefronts and booths are multiplying.

"Everybody’s leaving. There’s no business," said Michael Abramov, who runs Abramov Jewelry with his brother, Albert. "The whole street is bad."

Young customers are less into formal fashion statements and not as likely to be impressed by a five-figure slice of ice.

"This generation is a more minimalist generation," said Ray Moses, who works in the business his father started in 1969, Ben Moses Fine Jewelry Designer.

"They don’t dress," said Mascha Seiden, who runs Paul Seiden Jeweler and has been on 47th Street since the 1950s.

Instead of roaming from shop to shop, buyers peruse Web sites like Blue Nile where they can chose from a variety of shapes, sizes and settings with the finished product delivered to their doors.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  The huge malls are basically gone too.
Posted by: Woodrow   2019-02-24 12:45  

#7  Diamonds are only valued because so many idiots want to pay extravagantly for them. Weddings & pickup trucks now seem to be more expensive now than down payments on houses.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2019-02-24 11:21  

#6  You can go on etsy.com and find great handmade jewelry with real diamonds for spectacular prices. Plus, you support the person who made the product. Why give your money to jewelry store-owning leeches?

I got my wedding ring for $49. Fine-looking, engraved with our names, tungsten carbide, the same material they make drill bits out of so it's unscratchable. Except by my wife's diamond.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2019-02-24 08:14  

#5  The expanded version of the comment at #4 may also include the comments at numbers 1 and 3.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-02-24 05:46  

#4  And let's not forget the diamond business is just one more racket. Despite what you might read about "loose diamonds" in spy novels, just go try to sell one and see for yourself.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-02-24 04:49  

#3  Or not even getting married or having a wedding.
Posted by: Airandee   2019-02-24 04:27  

#2  Not to mention not having a job.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-02-24 03:48  

#1  "...a more minimalist generation." (?)
Or are they financially buried under a five or six figure student loan debt and just cna't afford it?
Posted by: magpie   2019-02-24 03:44  

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