Every stone, every setting, every certificate — tracked in a separate spreadsheet. When a piece moves between stores or to a trunk show, provenance breaks. Reconciling takes a week per quarter.
The agentic retail OS for jewelry retail.
POS, admin, analytics, agents, and marketing — one layer running the math behind serial-numbered inventory, consignment flows, trunk-show pipelines, and the client relationships that close the sale.
Three places jewelry P&Ls leak.
Half the inventory belongs to suppliers, half to the store. Vendor settlement cycles, replenishment triggers, and margin math all live in the head of one person. When they leave, the P&L leaves with them.
A customer drops USD 8,000 on an engagement ring. Twelve months later she is shopping anniversaries — and nobody remembers her ring finger size, her partner’s preferences, or which piece she walked past twice.
How the agents show up for a jewelry retailer.
The same Kwanta agent, contextualized for serial-numbered inventory, consignment flows, trunk-show pipelines, and the clienteling rhythm that actually closes jewelry sales.
Balances owned vs consigned inventory by price band and category. Flags when a line is earning its case space — and when it is not.
Price-band positioning against metal and stone spot prices. Surfaces pieces to re-tag when gold moves — before margin evaporates.
Attribution on long consideration windows. Traces an engagement sale back to the Instagram post six weeks before the walk-in.
Watches the trunk-show pipeline and store-to-store transfers. Catches a piece sitting idle at the wrong storefront in week two, not week six.
Reconciles consignment settlements automatically. Margin view by supplier, by category, by serial — not a monthly spreadsheet.
Remembers every client interaction — ring sizes, partner’s taste, anniversaries. Triggers the right outreach at the right moment.
Plugs into the jewelry retail stack.
GIA certificate imports, supplier portals, e-commerce, fiscal POS — all read, all writable.
You are a Kwanta jewelry retailer if…
“Finally a POS that understands the difference between an owned piece and a consigned one — and remembers the client who came in three times before buying. That is the jewelry business.”
See it on your inventory.
Jewelry retailers get the most out of serial-level tracking and clienteling agents. Short call first — we will know if it fits within 20 minutes.