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Many buyers overlook how the base metal alloy beneath oxidised gold plating directly impacts long term color consistency across reorders. We use a proprietary brass blend with controlled zinc content to ensure each batch maintains the same depth of antique finish without premature fading or patchiness, a common pain point when sourcing from multiple vendors. This technical control allows your customers to reliably match pieces over time, reducing return inquiries and increasing repeat purchase confidence. Our oxidised gold choker assortment is built on this foundation, offering styles that balance vintage appeal with structural integrity for daily wear.
The current inventory spans minimalist link designs to ornate filigree motifs, all calibrated to sit comfortably at the collarbone without requiring custom sizing. New arrivals land every six weeks, with core best sellers restocked monthly based on real time sell through data from over two hundred active retail partners. For boutique owners and e commerce sellers, this means you can confidently feature these pieces as anchor items in seasonal collections without fear of sudden discontinuation. Distributors benefit from tiered pack configurations that align with regional demand patterns, while KOLs receive pre curated micro assortments optimized for unboxing visuals and conversion in short form video content.
Profit margins remain strong across the range due to efficient casting methods and in house plating, which eliminates third party markup while maintaining a minimum 2.5 micron finish thickness. This specification exceeds industry averages and directly translates to lower customer service overhead for your business. Whether you are building an initial test order or scaling a proven performer, our oxidised gold choker category delivers consistent quality, visual cohesion, and logistical reliability designed specifically for B2B velocity.
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