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Catalog Catalog 2021 2021 CATALOG CATALOG Order Online @ cruzaccessories.com Toll Free 877-651-2772 , Fax 843-651-2877 P.O. Box 1645 Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 USA ORDER ONLINE @ WWW.CRUZACCESSORIES.COM Table of Contents 2-3 Point of Purchase Dislays 30-31 American Vintage & Pendant Necklaces 4-5 Silver Finished Necklaces 32-33 Shark Teeth & Gator Teeth Designs 6-9 Foot Fancy (Silver Finished Anklets) 34-35 Earth Elements (Natural & Shell Designs) 10-11 Natural/Shell Anklets 36-37 Earth Elements (Leather & Beaded Bracelets) 12-13 Wave & Freshwater Pearl Jewelry 38-39 Earth Elements (Natural & Cowry Shell Br’s) 14-15 Fimo Disc Jewelry 40-41 Earth Elements (Fishook & Anchor Jewelry) 16-17 Cowry Shell & Semi-Precious Stone 42 Earth Elements (Lava & Bone Bead Jewelry) 18-19 Bella Soul & Silver Finished Slide Bangles 43-45 Mood Jewelry & Tween Scene 20-21 Semi-Precious Stone, Druze & Wave Br’s 46-49 Dreamlets, Sailor’s Knot & Friendship Bracelets 22-23 Semi-Precious Stone & Bali Style Bracelets 50-51 Save The Sea Turlte Program 24-25 Mini-Post Earring & Silver Finished Rings 52-60 Slide Knot Bracelets 26-27 Head Wraps & Hair Scrunchies 28-29 Resort Casual & Name Drop Bracelets Thank you for choosing Cruz Accessories for your fashion jewelry needs. Please note our terms and conditions which will make your order process easier. Establish your account today @ cruzaccessories.com TERMS * First time orders are shipped via credit card (MC/VISA/AMEX) * Net Terms require a completed credit application (download @ www.cruzaccessories.com) (please allow 1-2 weeks for processing) * Overdue accounts will be charged 1.5% per month on outstanding balances * Checks returned as “NSF” will incur a $ 30.00 fee ORDERING/SHIPPING * Minimum order for new Customers is $ 200.00 and reorders are $ 100.00. * Orders are processed upon receipt and usually ship within 48 hours. * Orders shipped within the USA will be shipped via UPS or USPS. * A $ 2.50 handling fee will be applied to all orders in addition to freight & insurance. * A $ 5.00 handling fee will be applied to all international orders shipped in addition to freight & insurance. * Typically orders will not ship if more than 50% of the order is backordered. We will notify you if this occurs. CLAIMS * Please check your order for accuracy and/or damages during shipping and notify us within 24-48 hours of receipt of shipment if there is a problem. * Please DO NOT discard boxes or packing materials as a claim may have to be filed. * For all damaged merchandise we will either a) credit to your account for future orders those items damaged. b) replace damaged items. * Unauthorized returns are not allowed and are subject to a 25% fee on the invoice amount. All display and jewelry designs are the exclusive property of Cruz Accessories. Any duplication without written consent from Cruz Accessories will be considered a violation of copyright & trademark law. 2 2 ALL DISPLAY COSTS “OFFSET” WITH FREE MERCHANDISE @ RETAIL VALUE RK0088 - $60.00 RK0043-3T - $50.00 RK0077 - $60.00 RK0075 - $50.00 RK0093 - $35.00 2-Sided Display 3-Tiered Disp. Holds Over 216 Pcs. 2-Sided Display Holds Over 144 Pcs. Holds Over 216 Pcs. Holds Over 216 Pcs. Holds Over 216 Pcs. Other display options are found throughout the catalog RK0095 - $100.00 Holds Over 576 Pcs. RK0090-4P - $ 425.00 RK0090-4POS - $550.00 Holds over 1400 Pcs. Holds Over 2,000 Pcs. Ships in 2 Cartons as RK0078 - $50.00 Ships in 2 Cartons as “Knock-Down” RK0094 - $50.00 2-Sided Display “Knock-Down” No Tools Req’d (offset) Holds Over 96 Pcs. RK0077 - $60.00 No Tools Req’d Holds Over 216 Pcs. for Assembly Holds over 144 pcs. 3 Silver Finished Necklaces All Necklaces @ 15” Adjustable to 17” WAVE JEWELRY Abalone 15 MM DIA. 15 MM DIA. Rose Gold NK2583 NK2582 NK2591 NK2597 NK2568 NK2568-RG NK2600 12/Style 12/Style 12/Style 12/Style 12/Style 12/Style 12/Style $3.00 ea. $2.75 ea. $3.00 ea. $3.00 ea. $2.25 ea. $2.25 ea. $2.75 ea. ABALONE NK2592 NK2593 NK2587 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. BACK SIDE 15 MM DIA. NK2575 NK2620 NK2595 - 12/Style NK2467 - 12/Asst’d 12/Asst’d $2.75 ea. 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. $2.75 ea. $3.50 ea. NK2578 - 12/Style NK2551 - 12/Style NK2323 - 12/Asst’d NK2544 - 12/Asst’d $2.75 ea. $2.75 ea. $2.75 ea. $2.75 ea. 4 4 Silver Finished Necklaces All Necklaces @ 15” Adjustable to 17” Abalone Abalone Abalone NK2596 - 12/Asst’d NK2598 NK2599 NK1669 $3.00 ea. 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. 12/Asst’d $3.50 ea. 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. Hatching Turtle NK2314 NK2365 - 12/Asst’d NK2329 - 12/Asst’d NK2543 - 12/Asst’d 12/Style $2.75 ea. $3.00 ea. $3.00 ea. $3.50 ea. NK2317 NK2369 - 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. NK2514 - 12/Asst’d $2.75 ea. 12/Style $2.75 ea. NK2579 - 12/Style NK2488 - 12/Asst’d $2.75 ea. NK2545 - 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. $2.50 ea. NK2588 - 12/Asst’d NK2589 - 12/Asst’d NK2483 - 12/Asst’d $3.50 ea. $3.50 ea. $2.75 ea. 5 Silver Finished Anklets All Anklets @ 9-1/2”Adjustable AK2023 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK2399 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK2145 - 12/Style - $2.25 ea. AK2175 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK2158 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK2181 - 12/Style $2.00 ea. Rose Gold AK2181-RG - 12/Style $2.00 ea. AK2164 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. Starfish AK2190 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. Sea Turtle AK2170 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. Specify Starfish or Sea Turtle AK2195 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK2397 - 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK2194 - 12/Style $1.75 ea. Rose Gold AK2397-RG - 12/Style $2.25 ea. A AK2127 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. B AK2157 - Doz A or B $2.25 ea. AK2128 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. 6 6 Silver Finished Anklets Silver Finished Anklets All Anklets @ 9-1/2”Adjustable AK2129 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. AK2163 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. AK2130 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. (Tri-Color) AK2396 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. AK2400 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. Rose Gold AK2395 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. AK2193 - 12/Style $2.50 ea. AK2182 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2402 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. All anklets come carded AK2403 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2184 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2398 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. AK2172 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. 7 Silver Finished Anklets All Anklets @ 9-1/2”Adjustable AK2394 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2174-TU - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2187 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2174 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. A AK2198 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. Mother of Pearl Abalone Shell Inlay C AK2180 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK2281 - Doz A or C $2.50 ea. AK2401-WT - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. AK2401-SF - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. AK2401-TU - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. 8 8 Silver Finsihed Anklets All Anklets @ 9-1/2”Adjustable A Cruz best selling display ! AK2203 - 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. AK2204 - 12/Asst’d $3.00 ea. Bella Soul RK0043-3T All anklets come carded $50.00 (Offset) 3-Tiered Anklet Display AK2214 - 12/Asst’d Holds Over 216 Pcs. $3.00 ea. Bella Soul Anklets AK2200 - 12/Style $3.50 ea. AK2219 - 12/Asst’d $3.50 ea. AK2222-SF - 12/Asst’d AK2222-TU - 12/Asst’d AK2220 - 12/Style $3.50 ea. $3.50 ea. $3.50 ea. 9 Natural & Shell Anklets All Anklets @ 9-1/2”Adjustable Fimo Disc A Fimo Disc Fimo Disc B AK1684 - DOZ A or B $2.00 ea. AK1785 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. Specify A or B A Fimo Disc 3mm Fimo Disc B Fimo Disc AK1786 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. AK1689 - DOZ A or B $2.25 ea. Specify A or B 3mm Fimo Disc AK1786-MU - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. Natural Fimo Disc AK1683 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. Black AK1682 - 3 Cowry Anklet Fimo Disc 12/Color $1.75 ea. AK1699- 12/Style $2.25 ea. (Specify Natural or Black) Black Fimo Chip Natural AK1699-CHIP 12/Style $2.25 ea. AK5001 - 12/ Color $2.25 ea. 11-Cowry Anklet (Specify Black or Natural) AK5000 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. 7 - Cowry Anklet AK1685 - 7 Cowry Anklet AK5002 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. 10 10 Natural & Shell Anklets AK1613 - 12/Asst’d $1.75 ea. AK4242 - 12/Asst’d $2.25 ea. Freshwater Pearl RK0078 AK4243 - 12/Asst’d $2.00 ea. $50.00 (offset) AK1614 - 12/Asst’d $1.75 ea. 2-Sided Display Holds Over 96 Pcs. Freshwater Pearl All Anklets AK4224 - 12/Asst’d $2.50 ea. AK1635 - 12/Asst’d $1.75 ea. @ 9-1/2”Adjustable Freshwater Pearl AK1635-SF - 12/Asst’d $1.75 ea. AK5004 - 12/Asst’d $1.50 ea. (Elastic) AK4221 12/Asst’d $1.75 ea. White Pendant AK3403 - 12/Asst’d $1.50 ea. F G AK0731-WT - DOZ F or G $2.00 ea. AK3401 - 12/Asst’d $1.50 ea.
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