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Frederick Goldman selects Waldman Diamond Canada for its Canadian Jewellery Distribution

Waldman to represent Goldman brands ArtCarved, Diana, and Triton

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Frederick Goldman, Inc., one of the largest fine jewellery manufacturing companies in North America, has announced a distribution agreement with Waldman Diamond Canada Ltd, an independent sales firm located in Vancouver, B.C. The Canadian company will represent the Goldman brands ArtCarved, Diana, and Triton.

According to Frederick Goldman Inc. Chairman and CEO Jonathan, “We are delighted to work with Waldman Diamond Canada, who will extend our representation and reach into western Canada. Their in-depth experience and understanding of our industry and the support they will bring to our Canadian retailers will be a great benefit.”

Waldman Diamond Canada, established in 2005, is a division of Waldman Diamond Company, a Rio Tinto Select Diamantaire, which has created a vertically integrated organization encompassing all aspects of the diamond industry, from mining through cutting, polishing, marketing, and retail distribution. Frederick Goldman was founded in New York in the late 1940’s as a one-arm operation specialising in plain wedding bands. Among Goldman’s brand portfolio is the legendary ArtCarved, the largest and oldest nationally advertised producer of wedding rings. The company has now grown into a global organisation, offering retailers a large selection of branded and non-branded jewellery products across five separate divisions.


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